[Tickets #11624] Re: ActiveSync Autodiscovery for Apple iOS devices (easy to fix)

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Ticket URL: https://bugs.horde.org/ticket/11624
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  Ticket             | 11624
  Updated By         | dje at ecrimoi.com
  Summary            | ActiveSync Autodiscovery for Apple iOS devices (easy
                     | to fix)
  Queue              | Horde Framework Packages
  Version            | Git master
  Type               | Bug
  State              | Resolved
  Priority           | 1. Low
  Milestone          |
  Patch              | 1
  Owners             | Michael Rubinsky
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dje at ecrimoi.com (2023-08-28 10:36) wrote:

>>
>>> Never mind, even hard-coding the address will make this test fail with
>>>
>>>     An HTTP 401 Unauthorized response was received from the remote
>>> Unknown server.
>>
>> Where are you seeing this error? That is not something Horde should
>> be outputting anywhere.
>
> It was ExRCA reporting this. But never mind, this was due to user  
> error. I assumed that I could just repeat the e-mail addres in the  
> 'Domain\User Name (or UPN)' field (according to the popup windows),  
> but this is not the case. What worked here was
>
>    E-mail address: username at example.com
>    Domain\User Name (or UPN): example.com/username (not:  
> username at example.com)
>
> With the above settings I get a green checkmark for the connectivity test.
>
> I use a SRV record (_autodiscover._tcp.example.com) by the way. This  
> is an elegant way to direct the /Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml to  
> the ActiveSync server if the SSL certificate is for something else  
> than 'example.com' or 'autodiscover.example.com'. It would be even  
> better, if Android would only support this... :-(






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