For 10.0.8
To enhance security, when using External LDAP for authentication, the behaviour of authentication of admin accounts has been changed. Earlier, the admin accounts could be authenticated locally though zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal set to FALSE. The behaviour has now been corrected for admin accounts to honour zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal and local LDAP authentication will fail if zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal is FALSE.
It is recommended to set zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal FALSE when using external authentication.
If you are unable to add your admin account to your external authentication
source, you are recommended to follow the steps here:
https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/How_To_Cre ... entication
Please see for more details - viewtopic.php?t=72852
To enhance security, when using External LDAP for authentication, the behaviour of authentication of admin accounts has been changed. Earlier, the admin accounts could be authenticated locally though zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal set to FALSE. The behaviour has now been corrected for admin accounts to honour zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal and local LDAP authentication will fail if zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal is FALSE.
It is recommended to set zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal FALSE when using external authentication.
If you are unable to add your admin account to your external authentication
source, you are recommended to follow the steps here:
https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/How_To_Cre ... entication
Please see for more details - viewtopic.php?t=72852
Statistics: Posted by uttam.takalkar — Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:07 am