RE: Evolution 2.24.5 && Exchange && can't Subscribe to Other user's Calendar
>> Do you want to see the screens of my mail settings in Evolution, Charles? Sure. Have you tried setting up Evolution using the x...@oa.oclc.org variant of your address? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Re: Evolution 2.24.5 && Exchange && can't Subscribe to Other user's Calendar
El día Saturday, July 25, 2009 a las 08:30:16AM -0400, Charles Oppermann escribió: > >$ nslookup -type=SRV '_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG' > >Server: yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy > >Address:yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy#53 > > > >Non-authoritative answer: > >_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc5server.oa.oclc.org. > >_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc01ewbe.oa.oclc.org. > >_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc1server.oa.oclc.org. > >_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc2server.oa.oclc.org. > >... > > > >Why Evo is asking for '_kerberos._udp.OCLC.ORG' and not for > >'_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG' > > > Active Directory LDAP schemes can be mis-configured and yet still appear > to work. Check earlier to see if Evolution or PAM (if you're using > PAM), was given oa.oclc.org or just oclc.org. > > What domain are you in? It's possible that Evolution assumes that SMTP > address reflects your domain. If you are in the OA domain, it should > not hurt to list your address as x...@oa.oclc.org. Mail sent to > x...@oclc.org will still find you, and you can set the reply-to: header > field to x...@oclc.org. > > I have this issue at work, as for testing purposes my email address is > currently chuc...@exchange.microsoft.com, but the alias > chuc...@microsoft.com works as well. But my email client keeps wanting > to send @exchange.microsoft.com which confuses my friends into thinking > my email address has changed. > > Good luck and let us know. Here is what I got from the Exchange server Admin: «Mattias, I am still looking into this issue. Your settings are correct in Evolution. This appears to be an issue with Evolution itself based on my testing and the information I found on Google» Do you want to see the screens of my mail settings in Evolution, Charles? Thx matthias -- Matthias Apitz t +49-89-61308 351 - f +49-89-61308 399 - m +49-170-4527211 e - w http://www.unixarea.de/ People who hate Microsoft Windows use Linux but people who love UNIX use FreeBSD. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Re: Evolution 2.24.5 && Exchange && can't Subscribe to Other user's Calendar
El día Saturday, July 25, 2009 a las 08:30:16AM -0400, Charles Oppermann escribió: > On 7/24/2009 1:10 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote: > >Using the mentioned environment (on FreeBSD 8-CURRENT) I can't Subscribe > >to Other user's Calendar in the Exchange server (don't blame me for > >this, using Exchange :-)) . It fails with a more or less stupid message > >about wrong password. > > Hello Charles, ... > It's not a stupid message; it's telling you it can't authenticate you. > To tell you explicitly "cannot find credentials servers and services" > would be a security hole, because if it could find them and merely told > you "bad authentication" you'd know you have a bad password, and could > try a different one. I disagree here. Look the three examples for host 'boell' I've typed a wrong password, host 'krampus' (a MS$ one) does not run SSH daemon and host 'krampuss' just does not exist: $ ssh boell g...@boell.sisis.de's password: Permission denied, please try again. $ ssh krampus ssh: connect to host krampus.Sisis.de port 22: Connection refused $ ssh krampuss ssh: Could not resolve hostname krampuss: hostname nor servname provided, or not known These are the normal world responses, at least of a SSH client in FreeBSD; I don't see any security hole, but in any of the three cases you know the error which has occured. ... > Active Directory LDAP schemes can be mis-configured and yet still appear > to work. Check earlier to see if Evolution or PAM (if you're using > PAM), was given oa.oclc.org or just oclc.org. > > What domain are you in? It's possible that Evolution assumes that SMTP > address reflects your domain. If you are in the OA domain, it should > not hurt to list your address as x...@oa.oclc.org. Mail sent to > x...@oclc.org will still find you, and you can set the reply-to: header > field to x...@oclc.org. In the Exchange authentication fields of Evo (Edit-->Preferences-->MailAccount) I have to set following the advice of the server admins: Username: OCLC\apitzm I have no access to the Exchange server, but will check your hint with the admins there. > I have this issue at work, as for testing purposes my email address is > currently chuc...@exchange.microsoft.com, but the alias > chuc...@microsoft.com works as well. But my email client keeps wanting > to send @exchange.microsoft.com which confuses my friends into thinking > my email address has changed. > > Good luck and let us know. Thanks for your kind help and I will let you know, of course matthias -- Matthias Apitz t +49-89-61308 351 - f +49-89-61308 399 - m +49-170-4527211 e - w http://www.unixarea.de/ People who hate Microsoft Windows use Linux but people who love UNIX use FreeBSD. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Re: Evolution 2.24.5 && Exchange && can't Subscribe to Other user's Calendar
On 7/24/2009 1:10 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote: Using the mentioned environment (on FreeBSD 8-CURRENT) I can't Subscribe to Other user's Calendar in the Exchange server (don't blame me for this, using Exchange :-)) . It fails with a more or less stupid message about wrong password. Exchange is an excellent mail handling system, with lots of benefits, no need to trash it here. It's not a stupid message; it's telling you it can't authenticate you. To tell you explicitly "cannot find credentials servers and services" would be a security hole, because if it could find them and merely told you "bad authentication" you'd know you have a bad password, and could try a different one. I've watched with TCPDUMP what's happening when I access in the Menue 'Subscribe to Other user's Calendar': it does a DNS lookup for kerberos.OCLC.org which is failing (yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy is our DNS server, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is my laptop): 10:43:53.583797 IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.34455> yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53: 43976+ SRV? _kerberos._udp.OCLC.ORG. (41) 10:43:53.585520 IP yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.34455: 43976 NXDomain 0/1/0 (91) 10:43:53.586181 IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.51100> yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53: 48460+ SRV? _kerberos._tcp.OCLC.ORG. (41) 10:43:53.587866 IP yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.51100: 48460 NXDomain 0/1/0 (91) 10:43:53.588479 IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.23102> yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53: 46661+ SRV? _kerberos._http.OCLC.ORG. (42) 10:43:53.590098 IP yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.23102: 46661 NXDomain 0/1/0 (92) 10:43:53.590505 IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.57028> yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53: 45174+ A? kerberos.OCLC.ORG. (35) 10:43:53.592087 IP yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.57028: 45174 NXDomain 0/1/0 (85) 10:43:53.592241 IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.54405> yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53: 45175+ ? kerberos.OCLC.ORG. (35) 10:43:53.593850 IP yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.54405: 45175 NXDomain 0/1/0 (85) The domain OCLC.ORG is the part of my mail addr, i.e. my addr is. The IT folks of my company gave me the hint that the above nslookup should not be, for example, '_kerberos._udp.OCLC.ORG', but '_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG' (i.e. in the zone oa.OCLC.ORG) which indead is working with nslookup: $ nslookup -type=SRV '_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG' Server: yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy Address:yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy#53 Non-authoritative answer: _kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc5server.oa.oclc.org. _kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc01ewbe.oa.oclc.org. _kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc1server.oa.oclc.org. _kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc2server.oa.oclc.org. ... Why Evo is asking for '_kerberos._udp.OCLC.ORG' and not for '_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG' Active Directory LDAP schemes can be mis-configured and yet still appear to work. Check earlier to see if Evolution or PAM (if you're using PAM), was given oa.oclc.org or just oclc.org. What domain are you in? It's possible that Evolution assumes that SMTP address reflects your domain. If you are in the OA domain, it should not hurt to list your address as x...@oa.oclc.org. Mail sent to x...@oclc.org will still find you, and you can set the reply-to: header field to x...@oclc.org. I have this issue at work, as for testing purposes my email address is currently chuc...@exchange.microsoft.com, but the alias chuc...@microsoft.com works as well. But my email client keeps wanting to send @exchange.microsoft.com which confuses my friends into thinking my email address has changed. Good luck and let us know. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Evolution 2.24.5 && Exchange && can't Subscribe to Other user's Calendar
Hello, I've already asked the below question in the Evolution mailing-list with no response; maybe someone of the FreeBSD net folks can bring a bit light into this. Using the mentioned environment (on FreeBSD 8-CURRENT) I can't Subscribe to Other user's Calendar in the Exchange server (don't blame me for this, using Exchange :-)) . It fails with a more or less stupid message about wrong password. I've watched with TCPDUMP what's happening when I access in the Menue 'Subscribe to Other user's Calendar': it does a DNS lookup for kerberos.OCLC.org which is failing (yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy is our DNS server, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is my laptop): 10:43:53.583797 IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.34455 > yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53: 43976+ SRV? _kerberos._udp.OCLC.ORG. (41) 10:43:53.585520 IP yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53 > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.34455: 43976 NXDomain 0/1/0 (91) 10:43:53.586181 IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.51100 > yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53: 48460+ SRV? _kerberos._tcp.OCLC.ORG. (41) 10:43:53.587866 IP yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53 > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.51100: 48460 NXDomain 0/1/0 (91) 10:43:53.588479 IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.23102 > yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53: 46661+ SRV? _kerberos._http.OCLC.ORG. (42) 10:43:53.590098 IP yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53 > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.23102: 46661 NXDomain 0/1/0 (92) 10:43:53.590505 IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.57028 > yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53: 45174+ A? kerberos.OCLC.ORG. (35) 10:43:53.592087 IP yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53 > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.57028: 45174 NXDomain 0/1/0 (85) 10:43:53.592241 IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.54405 > yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53: 45175+ ? kerberos.OCLC.ORG. (35) 10:43:53.593850 IP yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy.53 > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.54405: 45175 NXDomain 0/1/0 (85) The domain OCLC.ORG is the part of my mail addr, i.e. my addr is . The IT folks of my company gave me the hint that the above nslookup should not be, for example, '_kerberos._udp.OCLC.ORG', but '_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG' (i.e. in the zone oa.OCLC.ORG) which indead is working with nslookup: $ nslookup -type=SRV '_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG' Server: yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy Address:yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy#53 Non-authoritative answer: _kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc5server.oa.oclc.org. _kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc01ewbe.oa.oclc.org. _kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc1server.oa.oclc.org. _kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG service = 0 100 88 oadc2server.oa.oclc.org. ... Why Evo is asking for '_kerberos._udp.OCLC.ORG' and not for '_kerberos._udp.oa.OCLC.ORG'? Thanks matthias -- Matthias Apitz t +49-89-61308 351 - f +49-89-61308 399 - m +49-170-4527211 e - w http://www.unixarea.de/ People who hate Microsoft Windows use Linux but people who love UNIX use FreeBSD. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"