On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 09:14:06AM -0500, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Jan 12, 2009, at 2:28 AM, Oved Ben-Aroya wrote:
which work fine, except for Outlook/OL Express users that are asked
for their password whenever they "send/receive"... We've had also
"passdb shadow" that somehow "fixed" thisThis really makes no sense. Outlook doesn't know if you're using PAM
or shadow. Do you mean that Outlook anyway can successfully log in,
but just asks the password all the time?
Sorry I was not clear in my description of the problem. Yes, users of Outlook log in and read their mail just fine. However, whenever they want to refresh the inbox or send mail, they are presented with a login window of Outlook. With the "passdb shadow" directive that somehow crept in, Outlook users were not asked for password after they logged in (however this broke the password exiration).
All our users are defined in ldap, and both passwd and shadow for the users are obtained from ldap (pointed to by /etc/nsswitch.conf). PAM authentication for users is via ldap.
I wonder if we need to enable authentication cache?
TIA,
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