====== Accessing Lync with Pidgin ====== Note, this page is rather old and may be out of date. Turns out to be really easy! See http://home.dataforce.org.uk/2012/04/microsoft-lync-on-linux/ and http://itbasedtelco.wordpress.com/2012/03/11/lync-clients-something-more-for-linux-clients-voice/ [root@e6410 ~]# yum install pidgin-evolution pidgin-sipe finch Settings are:- Basic Tab:- * Protocol - Office Communicator * Username - * Login - DOMAIN\ * Password - * Local Alias - Advanced Tab:- * Connection type - Auto * Authentication Scheme - TLS-DSK or NTLM, not sure which is best. * Use Single Sign-on - Tick Buddy format You can add Buddies from an XML file, but you need to enable the "List Manager" plugin. To set up an alias, use the following format for the username:- sip:user.name@company.com This page gives some more information on xmpp IM names:- [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMPP#Decentralization_and_addressing]] \\ See [[gy-tech:ldap-playingwith-mad|LDAP - playing with Microsoft AD (MAD)]] for a script to extract SIP: from MS LDAP. Also tested now is voice, person to person works fine, not sure where the join conference info is. If you start a person to person call and then add more people in, it works with all participants too.