I would check manual binding first with ldap-client:
warning: unknown[10.1.70.75]: SASL LOGIN
authentication failed: Connection lost to authentication server
This is not normal and need to be clarified. Maybe the client reject the
local certificate or the AD server reject the source from some r
Hi All,
Can anyone help me with this?
Regards,
Sandeep
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 11:34 AM hkhk_exact10 wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to setup AD auth with dovecot and have tried a lot of options
> but still no success.
>
> I am using a bind account for AD authentication and the users are not
Hi,
On 11.07.24 03:34, hkhk_exact10 via dovecot wrote:
I am using a bind account for AD authentication and the users are not posix
accounts. I am not using the ssl cert as its not available, so disabling
it. I have used the similar settings with saslauthd+postfix and it worked,
not sure what am
Maybe easier to make these users linux users/posix accounts and then
authenticate against linux. With nslcd and sssd you also have some caching you
can benefit from. I am not even sure if this is related to dovecot or your
postfix.
>
> I am trying to setup AD auth with dovecot and have tried
Hi All,
I am trying to setup AD auth with dovecot and have tried a lot of options
but still no success.
I am using a bind account for AD authentication and the users are not posix
accounts. I am not using the ssl cert as its not available, so disabling
it. I have used the similar settings with sa