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Mechiel Lukkien
e52c9d36a6
support cram-md5 authentication for imap and smtp
and change thunderbird autoconfiguration to use it.

unfortunately, for microsoft autodiscover, there appears to be no way to
request secure password negotiation. so it will default to plain text auth.

cram-md5 is less secure than scram-sha-*, but thunderbird does not yet support
scram auth. it currently chooses "plain", sending the literal password over the
connection (which is TLS-protected, but we don't want to receive clear text
passwords). in short, cram-md5 is better than nothing...

for cram-md5 to work, a new set of derived credentials need to be stored in the
database. so you need to save your password again to make it work. this was
also the case with the scram-sha-1 addition, but i forgot to mention it then.
2023-02-05 16:29:03 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
642a328ae1
add support for SCRAM-SHA-1
the idea is that clients may not support SCRAM-SHA-256, but may support
SCRAM-SHA-1. if they do support the 256 variant, they'll use it.

unfortunately, thunderbird does not support scram-sha-1 either.
2023-02-05 12:30:14 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
ffb2a10a4e
add two new log levels for tracing sensitive auth protocol messages, and bulk data messages
named "traceauth" and "tracedata".

with this, you can (almost) enable trace logging without fear of logging
sensitive data or ddos'ing your log server.

the caveat is that the imap login command has already printed the line as
regular trace before we can decide it should not be. can be fixed soon.
2023-02-03 20:33:19 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
020d0bb0fb
add scram-sha-256 for smtp
similar to imap. the code should be merged.
this also reads the abort-line after authentication failure.
2023-01-31 00:22:26 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
cb229cb6cf
mox! 2023-01-30 14:27:06 +01:00