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    z-push log failed authentications

    Synchronising (mobile) devices via Z-Push
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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      Hi All,

      I see failed authentications when logging in wrong web based. However when i use my phone and do a wrong login nothing is being logged in the log file?

      anyone has the same issue? or knows how to resolve this?

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      • bob4os
        bob4os last edited by

        Are you talking about failed authentications to “https://example.com/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync” over an ActiveSync client or browser?

        What is your LOGLEVEL set to?

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        • A Former User
          A Former User @bob4os last edited by

          @bob4os

          Hi I am talking about a active sync client. (The browser is working and loging failed logins)

          I am useing loglevel LOGLEVEL_INFO

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          • bob4os
            bob4os @Guest last edited by

            @ckruijntjens
            I conclude you are using BackendKopano, looking at your other posts…?

            I think, the Kopano backend should log something like “KopanoBackend->Logon(): login failed with error code: <errorcode>”. (LOGLEVEL_ERROR)
            If you enable LOGLEVEL_DEBUG, you should see “KopanoBackend->Logon(): logon failed for user ‘<username>’”.

            Take a look at the function Logon() in backend/kopano/kopano.php .

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