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Re: Kerberize MS Exchange?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Paul Nelson)
Fri Sep 19 19:10:12 2008

From: Paul Nelson <paulnelsontx@gmail.com>
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in article g9qllk$4te$1@news.metronet.hr, Walter Sobchak at
genijalac@yahoo.com wrote on 9/5/08 2:04 AM:

> Michael B Allen wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:13 AM, Walter Sobchak <genijalac@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> I'd like to kerberize ms exchange. I found some information about adding
>>> a security patch and some settings but not enough for it to work.
>>> Are there any pointers someone could give me?
>>> Do I have to use some commercial solution or it can be configured or
>>> programmed manually?
>> 
>> Kerberize it how?
>> 
>> MS Exchange uses a proprietary communications protocol so it's not
>> clear how Kerberos authentication even works in Exchange [1].
>> 
>> If you're talking about using IMAP4, last I checked MS Exchange does
>> not support Kerberos w/ IMAP4 at all.
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> [1] There is some new "Exchange Protocols" documentation released as
>> part of the EU settlement that might include such details.
>> 
> 
> What I really want to do is use Outlook Web Access.
> Also I would like to have this option for Internet users, not only local
> company users.

OWA is going to be kerberized because it is built on top of IIS.

Paul Nelson
Tursby Software Systems, Inc

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