![]() If you have any questions about this program, you can ask me! =D APOP When this option is selected, the Server provides a special initial prompt for POP and PWD connections. CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5 When these options are selected, the Server advertises the secure CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 authentication methods for this Domain.ĭo not select these options if the Domain Accounts use one-way encrypted passwords, OS Passwords, or other authentication methods that do not support secure authentication methods. CLRTXT CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5 APOP GSSAPI NTLM MSN SESSIONID CLRTXT When this option is selected, the Server advertises all supported non-secure (clear text) authentication methods for this Domain. Use the WebAdmin Interface to open a page and find the Login Methods panel: Login Methods. The CommuniGate Pro Server supports the special method. The CommuniGate Pro supports the secure APOP authentication method (used mostly for the POP protocol), and the insecure 'regular login' method for the protocols that support Clear Text Login. TLS-Certificate The CommuniGate Pro Server supports the non-standard NTLM and MSN SASL methods used in Microsoft® products.NTLM The CommuniGate Pro Server supports the following SASL-EXTERNAL authentication methods:.GSSAPI The CommuniGate Pro Server supports the following GSSAPI authentication methods:.LOGIN The CommuniGate Pro Server supports the following secure SASL authentication methods:.The CommuniGate Pro Server supports the following insecure (clear text) SASL authentication methods: When this option is enabled, the Server rejects all authentication requests that send passwords in the clear text format over insecure links. ![]() You can force an Account user to use either a SASL authentication method or SSL/TLS links if you enable the Secure Method Required option in the Account Settings. When an SSL link is established, the entire network traffic between the server and the client is encrypted, and passwords can be sent in clear text over these secure links. As an alternative to SASL methods, secure links (SSL/TLS) can be used between the client mailer and the server. If anybody can monitor your network traffic, SASL methods ensure that the real passwords cannot be detected by watching the client-server network traffic. XMPP (as specified in RFC3920) These secure methods allow mail clients to send encrypted passwords over non-encrypted and insecure links.The CommuniGate Pro Server supports both clear-text and secure SASL authentication methods for the following TCP-based session-oriented protocols: The Master realm contains the pages that allow a Server Administrator to grant and revoke Server Administrator access rights, and to modify the Server License Keys. The Users realm contains pages that allow a Server Administrator to create and remove Domains and Accounts, and to modify the Domain and Account settings. The Directory realm contains pages that allow a Server Administrator to configure the CommuniGate Pro Directory services. If a user is granted an access right to the Monitors realm, additional Monitor Access rights can be granted, too (rights to release and reject module queues, reconfigure the Log Manager, etc.) 3. The Monitors realm contains pages that allow a Server Administrator to monitor server and module queues, communication channels and their states, to browse the Server Logs, and to view the Server Statistics. The Settings realm contains pages that allow a Server Administrator to modify the Server kernel and module settings 2. WebAdmin Interface The WebAdmin Interface pages are grouped into five Realms: 1. The CommuniGate Pro Server implements server-server communications, too, communicating with other systems (other servers) to relay E-mails and phone calls, to exchange IM and Presence information, etc. These client applications provide users with E-mail, groupware, IM/Presence, telephony, and other services by connecting to the CommuniGate Pro Server via its extensive set of supported standard protocols: SMTP, SIP, IMAP, XMPP, LDAP, XIMSS, CalDAV, WebDAV, and many other. The CommuniGate Pro Server application processes requests sent over the network by a variety of clients - communication applications installed on desktops, laptops, mobile devices and other end-user systems. The CommuniGate Pro Server application is installed on a server computer (or on a multi-server cluster) running any version of Unix, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, or other supported operating system. Ssg.nfo 7.52 KB.Ĭlient-Server CommuniGate Pro is a client - server platform.
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