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Nathan Lusher updated QPID-6499:
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    Description: 
Hi,

I have a C# .NET client happily talking to a QPID broker. I now want to 
introduce authentication and pass through the username and password as 
connection options.

I am able to run the QPID broker with an acl file with the following line:

acl allow guest all all

But cannot send a message when I pass {username:guest} {password:guest} in the 
connection options string.

I have a Windows user named 'Guest' with a password of 'guest', but that 
doesn't seem to make any difference.

I can connect fine when I set auth=no or change the line in the acl file to:

acl allow all all

What are the steps in creating / configuring a QPID user in a Windows 
environment?

Thanks in advance,

Nathan.

  was:
Hi,

I have a C# .NET client happily talking to a QPID broker. I now want to 
introduce authentication and pass through the username and password as 
connection options.

I am able to run the QPID broker with an acl file with the following line:

acl allow guest all all

But cannot send a message when I pass {username:guest} {password:guest} in the 
connection options string.

I have a Windows user named 'Guest' with a password of 'guest', but that 
doesn't seem to make any difference.

I can connect fine when I set auth=no or change the line in the acl file to:

acl allow guest all all

What are the steps in creating / configuring a QPID user in a Windows 
environment?

Thanks in advance,

Nathan.


> QPID C++ Broker - Windows User Authentication
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: QPID-6499
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-6499
>             Project: Qpid
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: Windows 8.1, QPID 0.32, Proton 0.9
>            Reporter: Nathan Lusher
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> Hi,
> I have a C# .NET client happily talking to a QPID broker. I now want to 
> introduce authentication and pass through the username and password as 
> connection options.
> I am able to run the QPID broker with an acl file with the following line:
> acl allow guest all all
> But cannot send a message when I pass {username:guest} {password:guest} in 
> the connection options string.
> I have a Windows user named 'Guest' with a password of 'guest', but that 
> doesn't seem to make any difference.
> I can connect fine when I set auth=no or change the line in the acl file to:
> acl allow all all
> What are the steps in creating / configuring a QPID user in a Windows 
> environment?
> Thanks in advance,
> Nathan.



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