Daniel Beck:

Appears to be a client-side issue. I can get the feed from the command line using

curl --netrc http://jenkins/rssAll

if no anonymous access is allowed and the .netrc file contains my user name and API token.

And if the RSS client doesn't support this method? It's obvious people won't use curl to get their RSS.

Please demonstrate that the issue you're experiencing is not due to your RSS client being complete crap by providing output of the above (or similar, e.g. passing user name and API token directly on the command line) curl commands (alternatively wget) showing that the issue occurs there as well.

It's not because it has a web browser incorporated (KDE). Without enabling access to anonymous for viewing, I can't read the RSS (because it can't login, because of the login portal), however if I do enable, I can get RSS (as anonymous ofc. with privileges).

I do not exclude that the web browser of Akregator might be poor since I can login with ease with any other dedicated browser (Chrome, Mozilla Firefox etc.)

My guess is to make it compatible or add a &netrc=<value> for the API token.
Tried various solutions around the internet with the API token but all failed at the login portal.

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