![]() ![]() (Exceptions::NotAuthorized)Īpp/controllers/application_controller/authenticates.rb:128:in `authentication_check_only'Īpp/controllers/application_controller/authenticates.rb:9:in `authentication_check'Īpp/controllers/calendar_subscriptions_controller.rb:4:in `block in ' I, INFO - : Two-factor authentication is not supported with HTTP BasicAuth. I, INFO - : Authentication against Auth::Backend::Internal for user ok. Removing any 2fa authenticator for the affected user immediately restores the calendar subscription functionality. Browser + version: any, verified on Outlook 365 and ThunderbirdĢfa is blocking the access to calendar functionality (ical) due to non existing support for HTTP BasicAuth. Operating system (if you're unsure: `cat /etc/os-release` ): any ![]() # I'm sure this is a bug and no feature request or a general question. Keep in mind #4858 which might be an additional obstacle. Open Thunderbird and try to add any ical of Zammad to it. Thunderbird can use Zammads calendars without issues. ![]() I, INFO - : Completed 404 Not Found in 47ms (Views: 1.3ms | ActiveRecord: 22.5ms | Allocations: 5453) I, INFO - : Rendered inline template (Duration: 0.8ms | Allocations: 271) I, INFO - : Parameters: Į, ERROR - : No route matches /ical/tickets (ActionController::RoutingError) I, INFO - : Processing by CalendarSubscriptionsController#object as ICS ![]() This might not be a direct issue of Zammad but a behavior change of Thunderbird too. I'm not sure if the PUT always occurred, but surely can claim that Thunderbird was working pre Zammad 6.0. Thunderbird no longer can use Zammads calendars due to "PUT /ical/tickets" not working. Browser + version: any, verified on Thunderbird v115.3.1 and 115.1.x Operating system (if you're unsure: cat /etc/os-release ): any ![]()
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