Integrating Cyrus IMAP into MS ADS (LDAPDB) - Anyone?

From: Nikola Milutinovic (no email)
Date: Sun Apr 02 2006 - 10:57:22 EDT

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    Hi all.

    I am trying to integrate Cyrus into MS ADS environment. I need some advice.
    This is th setup:

    Windows 2003 - ADS DC (KDC, LDAP)

    SuSE 10.0 Linux - server
    Cyrus SASL 2.1.21-3
    Cyrus IMAP 2.2.12-13

    Windows XP SP2 - client
    Mozilla ThunderBird 1.5
    Outlook Express 6.0
    Outlook 2003

    SuSE 10.0 Linux - client
    Mozilla ThunderBird 1.5

    I've managed to get GSSAPI mech to work - BUT ONLY "imtest". No other client
    would hear of authenticating!!??? I have verified correct operation of "imtest"
    on teh SuSE client against the server, but TB falls back to CRAM-MD5. OE and
    O2k3 all fail. I've put this on hold, for the time being.

    LDAP-DB
    -------

    Does anyone have any experience in setting up LDAP DB on either UNIX LDAP or MS
    ADS?

    >From the docs, I understand I have to setup a special SASL AuthZ Proxy entry,
    but the docs are sparse, to say the best. OpenLDAP mentiones this entity. SASL
    docs mention this very briefly, saying I just need to set it up.

    Has anyone done this in MS ADS environement? Or in a normal OpenLDAP?

    A step-by-step with pointers would be beneficial. For all of us.

    Than you in advance, for even reading this. If anyone helps, they have a bear.

    Nix.

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