Forum Discussion
Cory_O
Jun 25, 2014Cirrus
Hello again, Mike!
Yes; due to our corp security requirements, we needed to utilize NTLMv2 instead of NTLMv1. In turn, we configured the Exchange App profile to also utilize that same SSO Config.
Here's the output of the command you requested. We use the EXCHANGE2010_1.0 configuration from our Access Profile:
apm profile exchange EXCHANGE2010_1.0 {
active-sync-auth-type basic
active-sync-sso-config none
active-sync-url /microsoft-server-activesync*
app-service none
auto-discover-auth-type basic
auto-discover-sso-config %COMPANY%_NTLMV2
auto-discover-url /autodiscover/*
defaults-from exchange
ntlm-auth-name none
offline-address-book-auth-type basic
offline-address-book-sso-config %COMPANY%_NTLMV2
offline-address-book-url /oab/*
rpc-over-http-auth-type basic
rpc-over-http-sso-config none
rpc-over-http-url /rpc/rpcproxy.dll
user-agent-pattern-for-utf8 Android*
web-service-auth-type basic
web-service-sso-config %COMPANY%_NTLMV2
web-service-url /ews/*
}
apm profile exchange exchange {
active-sync-auth-type basic
active-sync-sso-config none
active-sync-url /microsoft-server-activesync*
app-service none
auto-discover-auth-type basic
auto-discover-sso-config none
auto-discover-url /autodiscover/*
ntlm-auth-name none
offline-address-book-auth-type basic
offline-address-book-sso-config none
offline-address-book-url /oab/*
rpc-over-http-auth-type basic
rpc-over-http-sso-config none
rpc-over-http-url /rpc/rpcproxy.dll
user-agent-pattern-for-utf8 Android*
web-service-auth-type basic
web-service-sso-config none
web-service-url /ews/*
}
Am I supposed to have anything configured under the SSO / Auth Domains section within the Access Profile? I saw that the iApp doesn't put anything in there, but I also noticed the documentation calls out that you're supposed to set the SSO Configuration field to the NTLM SSO config.
Thanks!
-Cory