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bug#50113: Excorporate: Communicating with domain that requires SSO?


From: Justin Abrahms
Subject: bug#50113: Excorporate: Communicating with domain that requires SSO?
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2021 17:30:53 -0700
User-agent: Cyrus-JMAP/3.5.0-alpha0-1118-g75eff666e5-fm-20210816.002-g75eff666

I'm not able to get to the 'you created a service' page.

If I go to:

https://outlook.office365.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx

I'm prompted for a username + password. These are not my actual username + password, as those don't work. I believe if I was able to set up an application-specific password.. I'd be able to use that as the password. Unfortunately, those are disallowed per my administrator. When I abandon the attempted sign-in, I get the butter-y yellow page that I'd expect for an EWS site.

 -justin

On Mon, Aug 23, 2021, at 2:11 PM, Thomas Fitzsimmons wrote:
Hi Justin,

"Justin Abrahms" <justin@abrah.ms> writes:

> I'm trying to setup excorporate for my new job. In looking at the
> outlook client that came pre-installed on my PC, I see that our EWS
> url uses outlook365. This is the error I see in my *Messages* buffer:
>
> Contacting host: outlook.office365.com:443
> error in process filter: exco--parse-xml-in-current-buffer: Server response is not an XML document
> error in process filter: Server response is not an XML document
>
> When looking at *URL-DEBUG*, I see that it's being redirected to my
> company's SSO endpoint. In looking around the docs & internet, I'm not
> seeing how others deal with needing to do SSO, so I'm reaching out
> here in hopes someone has ideas.

Thanks for filing this issue.

I haven't had to figure out single-sign-on authentication for
Excorporate yet, but it's good to have a bug report about it so that we
can work on solutions, assuming they exist.

The first thing you can try is to access the EWS URL in Firefox.  Does
browsing to it result in you being transferred to the single-sign-on
page?  And if you authenticate, do you then see a page that says
something like:

"Service

You have created a service.

[...]"?

Thomas



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