Office 365 + Shibboleth ?

Klingenstein, Nate nklingenstein at calstate.edu
Mon Oct 23 21:49:28 EDT 2017


> It's a proxy and there isn't any reason that it would behave differently for a different mail client, but be that as it may, it's the proxy doing whatever it's doing, not the client. The clients only do mail protocols.


The ultimate issuer of the query is presumably always a proxy, I agree.  I also don't see any reason why it would behave differently for different mail clients.  I've already observed some differential behavior, though, as the Exchange clients can handle NTLMv2 authentication and the Apple Mail clients can't.


Why this would be different is beyond me.  I've just gotten clobbered a couple of times by it already.

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From: users <users-bounces at shibboleth.net> on behalf of Cantor, Scott <cantor.2 at osu.edu>
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2017 4:28:04 PM
To: Shib Users
Subject: Re: Office 365 + Shibboleth ?

On 10/23/17, 6:51 PM, "users on behalf of Klingenstein, Nate" <users-bounces at shibboleth.net on behalf of nklingenstein at calstate.edu> wrote:

> I don't know whether it's client code doing it, but we are specifically experiencing this with the Exchange(.3.9) application on iOS
> and Mac OS X.  The native Apple Mail client on iOS 11.0.3 worked, but we didn't check Apple Mail on OS X(10.11).

It's a proxy and there isn't any reason that it would behave differently for a different mail client, but be that as it may, it's the proxy doing whatever it's doing, not the client. The clients only do mail protocols.

-- Scott



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