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LDAP login on SkySpark 3.0.28 #109
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LDAP or something else really should be SkySpark's problem, not the problem of the Haystack client. Likewise usernames with dots: |
Thank you so much for your response. I also posted it on their forum so then they have to fix it :) |
Brian Frank (Senior Software Developer of SkySpark) said this: So could this be added? |
This could..... but "plain-text" ??????? |
They've implemented the PLAINTEXT auth scheme. This is used on users that use LDAP. This works fine when I send a request without PyHaystack but I haven't figured out how to create a session with PyHaystack using PLAINTEXT auth. Is there already a way to do this or does it have to be implemented into PyHaystack first? For more information on the PLAINTEXT auth scheme, read this page: https://project-haystack.org/doc/docHaystack/Auth#plaintext |
When trying to login to my Active Directory account on SkySpark, I get an AuthenticationProblem exception. But when I try a non LDAP account, it just works fine. I am sure that my password is correct. Does someone know what's going on here?
Code:
output:
raise AuthenticationProblem()
pyhaystack.exception.AuthenticationProblem
Maybe good to know is that I first couldn't login because my username contained a dot in it. With SkySpark 3.0.28 this issue is solved but maybe not for Pyhaystack
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