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@pytker2015-11-26 13:46:00
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@pytker, 2015-11-26 13:46:00

Linux+openfire+AD+miranda maybe?

Interested in whether it is possible for the Miranda messenger to work with the openfire server on Linux and transparent sso authentication via kerberos. There is a lot of talk on the Internet about this but spark im is always used. A similar connection with the openfire server works, but the server is installed on Windows and authentication goes through ntlm. Who can say on this matter? Or advise options for implementing a corporate chat with a server on Linux and transparent authentication for domain accounts.

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vreitech, 2015-11-26
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I can't give you much advice, but still... I didn't have to deal with im authorization via kerberos/AD, only e-mail authorization. if we draw an analogy with a mail client and a server, then both the server and the client should support kerberos authorization via GSSAPI.

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Vapaamies, 2015-11-28
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There must be LDAP somewhere on the server. And Miranda has nothing to do with it at all, the client can be anyone.

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