It appears after another couple of hours of debugging and trying that
depending on the excact circumstances, the GSS library in use may return
when the actual AUTH SASL process has not completed, for instance,
because credentials are missing.
However, fetchmail has never cancelled the authenticati
Nico, Héctor,
this was repeated again and again on the fetchmail list, and it is a
massive regression from Debian 4.0 - and we can solve it with a patch.
I have asked Patrick Rynhart and Alan Murrell to test [1] (it may need a
few more of the previous commits, too, see [2], and disregard failures
This pretty much looks like a pilot error on either end of your link. I
can successfully authenticate via GSSAPI (w/ Kerberos V under the hood) to
a Cyrus server. It's also documented that fetchmail will try passwordless
authentication schemes before exposing the password.
Try configuring k
Hi all,
Regarding:
Apparently the POP3/IMAP server or the client is misconfigured.
The server might offer Kerberos without proper setup (that's in case the
user isn't recognized), or the client may not have the required
credentials (use "kinit LOGIN" before running fetchmail).
I can authent
(sorry for breaking threading, replying through web interface to BTS)
Apparently the POP3/IMAP server or the client is misconfigured.
The server might offer Kerberos without proper setup (that's in case the
user isn't recognized), or the client may not have the required
credentials (use "ki
Hi Nico,
I have compared the versions of fetchmail packaged with Debian 4.0 and
5.0. For Debian 4.0, GSS support is not included in the binary, i.e.
$ fetchmail -V
This is fetchmail release 6.3.6+NTLM+SDPS+SSL+NLS.
However, in Debian 5.0 it is
$ fetchmail -V
This is fetchmail release 6.3.9
Hey,
* Patrick Rynhart [2010-02-07 20:54]:
> The relevant snip from my user config file is:
>
> poll owa.massey.ac.nz with
> proto pop3
> user prynhart there with password "**" is prynhart here
> ssl
> mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d %s"
Ok that looks normal
> The host "owa.massey.ac.nz" is
Hi Nico,
The relevant snip from my user config file is:
poll owa.massey.ac.nz with
proto pop3
user prynhart there with password "**" is prynhart here
ssl
mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d %s"
The host "owa.massey.ac.nz" is a Microsoft Exchange 2007 Outlook Web
Access node.
If I try invoki
Hey,
* Patrick Rynhart [2010-02-06 19:54]:
> Thanks for your mail. However, I'm not trying to match the version of
> fetchmail
> shipped with Lenny - just attempting to get a version of fetchmail with SSL
> support that works within our environment. (In particular, I'm not using
> Debian
> sr
Hi Nico,
Thanks for your mail. However, I'm not trying to match the version of
fetchmail shipped with Lenny - just attempting to get a version of
fetchmail with SSL support that works within our environment. (In
particular, I'm not using Debian src, rather the tgz downloaded direct
from the f
Hey,
* Patrick Rynhart [2010-02-05 02:49]:
> Package: fetchmail
> Version: Lenny
> Severity: important
>
>
> After upgrading from Debian Etch to Lenny using SSL/TLS to retreive email via
> POP from our Exchange 2007 environment is broken.
> All attempts to retrieve mail (with credentials prov
Package: fetchmail
Version: Lenny
Severity: important
After upgrading from Debian Etch to Lenny using SSL/TLS to retreive email via
POP from our Exchange 2007 environment is broken.
All attempts to retrieve mail (with credentials provided in users .fetchmailrc
files) result in "Autorization f
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