[horde] Re: Re: Re: [imp] ldap logon

Horst Simon Horst.Simon at oz.quest.com
Wed Nov 13 20:35:59 PST 2002


As Eric mentioned the problem must be in php how it calls the imap and which
parameters are passed on. I am using PHP 4.2.2.
At the moment I am at loss where to look further.

Regards,
Horst

"Eric Rostetter" <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu> wrote in message
news:1037201489.3dd27051c3515 at mail.ph.utexas.edu...
> Quoting Horst Simon <Horst.Simon at oz.quest.com>:
>
> > Sofar what I can see is that imp handles the logon to cyrus-imap
different
> > than the other clients.
>
> IMP doesn't really handle it, so much as php handles it.  This is really
> a function of your php, and as such dependent on the c-client built into
> your php.
>
> > When I try to logon from IMP Mail Window the log is as follow:
> > master: about to exec /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/imapd
> > imap: executed
> > imapd: accepted connection
> > imapd: OTP unavailable because can't read/write database /etc/opoiekeys:
No
> > such file or directory
>
> For what ever reason, your php is trying to invoke "One Time Password"
(OTP)
> authentication, but your system has no OTP support setup.  I know of no
> way to stop this -- maybe adding /notls to the protocol will help, but I
> kind of doubt it.
>
> > Alois, how to you authenticate, are you using pam-ldap or the the
sasldb?
>
> This is up to your imap server as well as IMP configuration.  The only
real
> way to influence this is with the "/notls" protocol switch in
> horde/imp/config/servers.php which says not to use TLS, which should
ignore
> SASL support.  Someone else already wrote about a way to disable SASL
> support on the server end, which may help also.
>
> > IMP appears to pass different parameters to cyrus-imapd then other mail
> > clients.
>
> Again, it is your php, not IMP.
>
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> The University of Texas at Austin
>
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