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The DIGEST-MD5 implementation of CYRUS-SASL is incompatible with the implementation in Java. The result is that we failed to authenticate to Java-based servers such as OpenFire when DIGEST-MD5 was enabled. This appears to be the result of a bug in the Java SASL library. While we -could- wait for a fix within that library and tell our users that server admins need to upgrade to get the fix, a client-side workaround is very easily accessible to us.
Our own implementation (used when compiled with SASL support) works fine. We therefore will make use of it when SASL chooses DIGEST-MD5 as the best auth mechanism.
Fixes #2095. Fixes #2186.
Also fixes http://trac.adiumx.com/ticket/8135.
author | Evan Schoenberg <evan.s@dreskin.net> |
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date | Sat, 22 Dec 2007 16:59:52 +0000 |
parents | 598b1b15b199 |
children | 942bf314fc8a |
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#!/bin/bash METHOD_NAME=$1 if test -z "$METHOD_NAME" then cat <<EOF This program calls purple API functions using DBus. As opposed to purple-send, it does not print the return value. Usage: $0 method-name type1:parameter1 type2:parameter2 ... This shell script just invokes dbus-send, see man dbus-send for how to specify the parameters. Examples: $0 PurpleCoreQuit Use dbus-viewer to get the list of supported functions and their parameters. EOF exit 1 fi shift dbus-send --dest=im.pidgin.purple.PurpleService --type=method_call /im/pidgin/purple/PurpleObject im.pidgin.purple.PurpleInterface.$METHOD_NAME "$@" echo