Sorry, worked for me, but I'm still running 2.0.4.
Maybe there's some other factor I missed causing the behavior.
On 08/08/2013 03:37 AM, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Al 11/01/13 21:51, En/na Nobody ha escrit:
I noticed myself after upgrading to Thunderbird 17 that I was being
prompted to authenticate seemingly for every calendar I was subscribed
to in addition to once for my mail.
After a lot of tinkering with versions and settings, I found myself
digging through the extracted contents of the Lightning extension.
There, I found the file calAuthUtils.jsm in the modules sub directory.
I've found that if I overwrite the "cal.auth.Prompt.prototype"
definition/code block, with the version from lightning-1.0b2.105i
(Inverse Edition for the 3.x release), and of course, re-zip the
extension back up and re-install it, I get the old behavior of only
being prompted to enter my password twice, once for mail and once for
all of my calendars.
This appears to work on Linux and OSX with 17.0.2.
I've yet to test with the 10.x series or with Windows but I suspect its
the same issue.
I believe it has to do with the way the authentication realms are being
handled for CalDAV auth, but I'm no expert.
Hope maybe this will help and not break too much stuff.
Seems to work.
I just tried than but it doesn't work :-(
On 12/14/2012 12:34 AM, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Al 14/12/2012 9:17, En/na Buddy Butterfly ha escrit:
Hi Luca,
you should use the master password as TB stores all passwords in
cleartext by default!
Why do you think I forcefully disabled password caching until now?
Anyway, now that's no more possible, my question was:
is there a way to programmatically *FORCE* on my users the use of a
master password?
Bye
Regards,
Matt
Am 14.12.2012 09:10, schrieb Luca Olivetti:
Al 13/12/2012 13:37, En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
Al 13/12/2012 11:22, En/na Thoralf Schulze ha escrit:
hi Luca,
Am 13.12.2012 10:44 schrieb Luca Olivetti:
I'm trying thunderbird 17 esr with the corresponding extensions
and I
still see it has the same problem: it asks for the password several
times.
have a look at the startup master-extension¹ for thunderbird … it
works
quite fine here for thunderbird 10esr, at least regarding tb asking
for
its master passwort several times.
with kind regards,
t.
¹ - https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/startupmaster/
Maybe, but I don't like/want to set a master password, I just want my
users to introduce their login password once, like it was possible
with
the integrator for thunderbird 3.
OK, since it seems it's not possible to do that, I could enable
password caching, but I'd like a way to force the use of a master
password, to be set the first time my users start the upgraded
thunderbird.
My google-fu failed me to find a way, do you know if is there one?
Bye
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