[Spce-user] osbss pwd

Joan Cifre (ibred) jcifre at ib-red.com
Wed Jan 9 15:07:19 EST 2013


No, it says

Generating /etc/sems/etc/xmlrpc2di.conf: OK
Generating /etc/sems/sems.conf: OK
OK
Checking state of /etc files
OK:   nothing to commit.

And the file you tell me is empty, well in fact there are only two signs 
":   :"


El 09/01/2013 20:27, Lorenzo Mangani escribió:
> Joan,
>
> A question you previously asked about restarting Apache left me with a 
> doubt as this clearly happens on the change action.
> When you change your ossbss username/password 
> in /etc/ngcp-config/config.yml and execute "ngcpcfg apply" you should 
> see the following towards the end of the execution:
>
> > Executing action for 
> /etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-ossbss/ngcpcfg.services
> > Restarting web server: apache2 ... waiting .....
> > OK
>
> Do you see your new credentials being deployed 
> in /etc/ngcp-ossbss/provisioning.htpasswd?
>
>
> Best,
>
> Lorenzo Mangani
>
> HOMER DEV TEAM
> QXIP - Network Engineering
>
> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Joan Cifre (ibred) <jcifre at ib-red.com 
> <mailto:jcifre at ib-red.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Lorenzo,
>     I'm just trying to enter the web page
>     https://myserverIP:2443/SOAP/Provisioning.wsdl
>     and does not work!
>
>
>     El 09/01/2013 20:16, Lorenzo Mangani escribió:
>>     Joan,
>>
>>     Starts looking like an issue with the way you even send the
>>     authentication. Are you using a script/code to authenticate the
>>     requests?
>>     Does it work if you try accessing the SOAP address from a browser
>>     using the credentials you supposedly configured?
>>
>>     Lorenzo Mangani
>>
>>     HOMER DEV TEAM
>>     QXIP - Network Engineering
>>
>>
>>     On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 7:42 PM, Joan Cifre (ibred)
>>     <jcifre at ib-red.com <mailto:jcifre at ib-red.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hi,
>>         as Richard suggested, with the quotes there is no error when
>>         applying the configuration BUT no success with the
>>         credentials. Does somebody knows de default password (user
>>         soap)? I want to try with this
>>
>>
>>         El 09/01/2013 19:22, Kevin Masse escribió:
>>>
>>>         Hello, it is unlikely to be a problem with the Apache.
>>>
>>>         When you followed the directions to create the password it
>>>         will display a SHA password when complete.
>>>
>>>         COPY this exactly as it displays on the screen and paste it
>>>         into your config.yml in the appropriate location.
>>>
>>>         The password you paste in should look like this:
>>>         {SHA}JKJKJjkjkjkdfDFhAWz7+jY= (changed for security but it
>>>         should look similar)  Some folks just put in the plain text
>>>         password into config.yml and that will cause an issue.
>>>
>>>         Run ngcpcfg apply
>>>
>>>         You do not have to restart Apache or Reboot the system. 
>>>         This should work instantly on port 2443 with the username
>>>         and password you have chosen.
>>>
>>>         Make sure you paste
>>>
>>>         Kevin
>>>
>>>         *From:*spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com
>>>         <mailto:spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com>
>>>         [mailto:spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com] *On Behalf Of
>>>         *Joan Cifre (ibred)
>>>         *Sent:* Wednesday, January 09, 2013 1:05 PM
>>>         *To:* Lorenzo Mangani
>>>         *Cc:* spce-user at lists.sipwise.com
>>>         <mailto:spce-user at lists.sipwise.com>
>>>         *Subject:* Re: [Spce-user] osbss pwd
>>>
>>>         Hi,
>>>         it's a so simply configuration and I'm not able to get this
>>>         to work. I can't authenticate, doens't recognise the
>>>         combination user/pwd configured in config.yml. Could be any
>>>         problem with Apache cache?
>>>
>>>         El 09/01/2013 18:44, Lorenzo Mangani escribió:
>>>
>>>             Joan,
>>>
>>>             If you're not sure about the encoding, you could maybe
>>>             use an online tool such as this to generate for Apache
>>>             to use and try again:
>>>             http://aspirine.org/htpasswd_en.html (random link out of
>>>             many)
>>>
>>>             Best,
>>>
>>>             Lorenzo Mangani
>>>
>>>             HOMER DEV TEAM
>>>
>>>             QXIP - Network Engineering
>>>
>>>             On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 6:04 PM, Joan Cifre (ibred)
>>>             <jcifre at ib-red.com <mailto:jcifre at ib-red.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             Hi Daniel,
>>>             if I configure it wit {SHA} I'm getting this error
>>>             message when ngcpcfg apply. If I configure it without
>>>             SHA, the user/pwd is not recognised
>>>
>>>             Error: Generating
>>>             /etc/apache2/sites-available/ngcp-ossbss based on
>>>             /etc/ngcp-config/templates//etc/apache2/sites-available/ngcp-ossbss.tt2:
>>>             FAILED
>>>             NOTE: Check those files for valid syntax and encoding:
>>>             /etc/ngcp-config/templates//etc/apache2/sites-available/ngcp-ossbss.tt2
>>>             /etc/ngcp-config/config.yml
>>>             /etc/ngcp-config/constants.yml
>>>             Running /usr/share/ngcp-ngcpcfg/helper/tt2-wrapper
>>>             /etc/ngcp-config/templates//etc/apache2/sites-available/ngcp-ossbss.tt2
>>>             should provide more details.
>>>
>>>
>>>             El 09/01/2013 17:50, Daniel Grotti escribió:
>>>
>>>                 Hi Joan,
>>>                 with {SHA}.
>>>                 And yes, just run ngcpcfg apply.
>>>
>>>                 Daniel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>                 On 01/09/2013 05:39 PM, Joan Cifre (ibred) wrote:
>>>
>>>                 Hi all,
>>>                 I'm trying to generate the password for accessing
>>>                 the SOAP
>>>                 provisioning interface. I execute the command
>>>                 htpasswd -nbs myuser mypwd
>>>                 and I'm getting something like
>>>                 myuser:{SHA}mYeNcRiPtEdPWD
>>>
>>>                 In config.yml the configuration should be:??
>>>
>>>                    htpasswd:
>>>                      pass: mYeNcRiPtEdPWD
>>>                      user: myuser
>>>
>>>                 ???
>>>
>>>                 With or without {SHA} keywords? It's enough with
>>>                 ngcpcfg apply or I
>>>                 have to rstart the apache?
>>>                 Thx,
>>>                 Joan
>>>
>>>
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