Re: [rt-users] Fwd: RT CLI login
Also not that this is a very unsafe thing to do as it turns off cert checking for ANY and ALL perl scripts using LWP::UserAgent.A good test but I don't recommending operating with this config. On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 12:33 PM, John Andersen wrote: > If it is LWP::UserAgent (I wish I could recall) you might try adding this > to your environment (e.g., add it to .bash_profile or .bash_rc) > > export PERL_LWP_SSL_VERIFY_HOSTNAME=0 > > > On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 12:24 PM, John Andersen wrote: > >> I ran into this issue and it had to do with an underlying Perl module >> requiring certificates to be verified (i.e., not self-signed) when using >> SSL. Perhaps it was LWP::UserAgent but I cannot remember for sure. I >> chose to fix it by purchasing and installing an inexpensive but valid cert. >> That made the problem go away. >> >> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Dave Florek >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> So, I created the .rtrc file as requested but I'm still receiving the >>> following: >>> >>> rt: Server error: Can't connect to localhost:443 (certificate verify >>> failed) (500) >>> >>> How do I allow the RT CLI program to accept https connection >>> certificates and/or what would be the easiest way to drop https to login >>> via RTCLI? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Dave Florek >>> wrote: >>> >>> -- Forwarded message -- From: Dave Florek Date: Wed, May 4, 2016 at 1:00 PM Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT CLI login To: Dustin Graves Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com Good afternoon, Thanks for the response. I'm not seeing the .rtrc file in my home directory. I added the username, password and URL via environment variables and I'm now receiving the following new error message: Server error: Can't connect to :443 (certificate verify failed) (500) On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Dustin Graves < dus...@bestpractical.com> wrote: > Hi Dave, > > There are two ways to authenticate for the RT CLI. > > The first is environment variables RTUSER and RTPASSWD > > The second is an RT Config file .rtrc in your user’s home directory: > > server http://your.rt4.installation > user your.rtusername > passwd your rt password > > > I would verify that you can login to RT with your credentials before > using the CLI if you have doubts as to their validity. You can use any > user > with the CLI, but you will be limited by their permissions. Generally it > is > recommended to make a user specifically for use with the CLI so you can > grant only the permissions that you need. > > You can take a look at the wiki here for more information: > http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/CLI > > Thank you, > Dustin > > On Apr 29, 2016, at 1:20 PM, Dave Florek > wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm trying to use RT CLI to issue several commands however it asks for > a password and none of the ones I initially generated are working. Does > the > rt cli program use the root password to work? I get an error (302) found > each time I attempt a login. > > Sincerely, > - > RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training > * Washington DC - May 23 & 24, 2016 > > > >>> >>> >>> - >>> RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training >>> * Los Angeles - September, 2016 >>> >>> >> > - RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training * Los Angeles - September, 2016
Re: [rt-users] Fwd: RT CLI login
If it is LWP::UserAgent (I wish I could recall) you might try adding this to your environment (e.g., add it to .bash_profile or .bash_rc) export PERL_LWP_SSL_VERIFY_HOSTNAME=0 On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 12:24 PM, John Andersen wrote: > I ran into this issue and it had to do with an underlying Perl module > requiring certificates to be verified (i.e., not self-signed) when using > SSL. Perhaps it was LWP::UserAgent but I cannot remember for sure. I > chose to fix it by purchasing and installing an inexpensive but valid cert. > That made the problem go away. > > On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Dave Florek > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> So, I created the .rtrc file as requested but I'm still receiving the >> following: >> >> rt: Server error: Can't connect to localhost:443 (certificate verify >> failed) (500) >> >> How do I allow the RT CLI program to accept https connection certificates >> and/or what would be the easiest way to drop https to login via RTCLI? >> >> Thanks, >> >> On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Dave Florek >> wrote: >> >> >>> -- Forwarded message -- >>> From: Dave Florek >>> Date: Wed, May 4, 2016 at 1:00 PM >>> Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT CLI login >>> To: Dustin Graves >>> Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com >>> >>> >>> Good afternoon, >>> >>> Thanks for the response. I'm not seeing the .rtrc file in my home >>> directory. I added the username, password and URL via environment variables >>> and I'm now receiving the following new error message: >>> >>> Server error: Can't connect to :443 (certificate >>> verify failed) >>> >>> (500) >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Dustin Graves >> > wrote: >>> Hi Dave, There are two ways to authenticate for the RT CLI. The first is environment variables RTUSER and RTPASSWD The second is an RT Config file .rtrc in your user’s home directory: server http://your.rt4.installation user your.rtusername passwd your rt password I would verify that you can login to RT with your credentials before using the CLI if you have doubts as to their validity. You can use any user with the CLI, but you will be limited by their permissions. Generally it is recommended to make a user specifically for use with the CLI so you can grant only the permissions that you need. You can take a look at the wiki here for more information: http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/CLI Thank you, Dustin On Apr 29, 2016, at 1:20 PM, Dave Florek wrote: Hi, I'm trying to use RT CLI to issue several commands however it asks for a password and none of the ones I initially generated are working. Does the rt cli program use the root password to work? I get an error (302) found each time I attempt a login. Sincerely, - RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training * Washington DC - May 23 & 24, 2016 >>> >>> >> >> >> - >> RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training >> * Los Angeles - September, 2016 >> >> > - RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training * Los Angeles - September, 2016
Re: [rt-users] Fwd: RT CLI login
I ran into this issue and it had to do with an underlying Perl module requiring certificates to be verified (i.e., not self-signed) when using SSL. Perhaps it was LWP::UserAgent but I cannot remember for sure. I chose to fix it by purchasing and installing an inexpensive but valid cert. That made the problem go away. On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Dave Florek wrote: > Hi, > > So, I created the .rtrc file as requested but I'm still receiving the > following: > > rt: Server error: Can't connect to localhost:443 (certificate verify > failed) (500) > > How do I allow the RT CLI program to accept https connection certificates > and/or what would be the easiest way to drop https to login via RTCLI? > > Thanks, > > On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Dave Florek > wrote: > > >> -- Forwarded message -- >> From: Dave Florek >> Date: Wed, May 4, 2016 at 1:00 PM >> Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT CLI login >> To: Dustin Graves >> Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com >> >> >> Good afternoon, >> >> Thanks for the response. I'm not seeing the .rtrc file in my home >> directory. I added the username, password and URL via environment variables >> and I'm now receiving the following new error message: >> >> Server error: Can't connect to :443 (certificate >> verify failed) >> >> (500) >> >> >> On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Dustin Graves >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Dave, >>> >>> There are two ways to authenticate for the RT CLI. >>> >>> The first is environment variables RTUSER and RTPASSWD >>> >>> The second is an RT Config file .rtrc in your user’s home directory: >>> >>> server http://your.rt4.installation >>> user your.rtusername >>> passwd your rt password >>> >>> >>> I would verify that you can login to RT with your credentials before >>> using the CLI if you have doubts as to their validity. You can use any user >>> with the CLI, but you will be limited by their permissions. Generally it is >>> recommended to make a user specifically for use with the CLI so you can >>> grant only the permissions that you need. >>> >>> You can take a look at the wiki here for more information: >>> http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/CLI >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Dustin >>> >>> On Apr 29, 2016, at 1:20 PM, Dave Florek >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm trying to use RT CLI to issue several commands however it asks for a >>> password and none of the ones I initially generated are working. Does the >>> rt cli program use the root password to work? I get an error (302) found >>> each time I attempt a login. >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> - >>> RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training >>> * Washington DC - May 23 & 24, 2016 >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > - > RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training > * Los Angeles - September, 2016 > > - RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training * Los Angeles - September, 2016
[rt-users] Fwd: RT CLI login
Hi, So, I created the .rtrc file as requested but I'm still receiving the following: rt: Server error: Can't connect to localhost:443 (certificate verify failed) (500) How do I allow the RT CLI program to accept https connection certificates and/or what would be the easiest way to drop https to login via RTCLI? Thanks, On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Dave Florek wrote: > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Dave Florek > Date: Wed, May 4, 2016 at 1:00 PM > Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT CLI login > To: Dustin Graves > Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com > > > Good afternoon, > > Thanks for the response. I'm not seeing the .rtrc file in my home > directory. I added the username, password and URL via environment variables > and I'm now receiving the following new error message: > > Server error: Can't connect to :443 (certificate > verify failed) > > (500) > > > On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Dustin Graves > wrote: > >> Hi Dave, >> >> There are two ways to authenticate for the RT CLI. >> >> The first is environment variables RTUSER and RTPASSWD >> >> The second is an RT Config file .rtrc in your user’s home directory: >> >> server http://your.rt4.installation >> user your.rtusername >> passwd your rt password >> >> >> I would verify that you can login to RT with your credentials before >> using the CLI if you have doubts as to their validity. You can use any user >> with the CLI, but you will be limited by their permissions. Generally it is >> recommended to make a user specifically for use with the CLI so you can >> grant only the permissions that you need. >> >> You can take a look at the wiki here for more information: >> http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/CLI >> >> Thank you, >> Dustin >> >> On Apr 29, 2016, at 1:20 PM, Dave Florek wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to use RT CLI to issue several commands however it asks for a >> password and none of the ones I initially generated are working. Does the >> rt cli program use the root password to work? I get an error (302) found >> each time I attempt a login. >> >> Sincerely, >> - >> RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training >> * Washington DC - May 23 & 24, 2016 >> >> >> > > - RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training * Los Angeles - September, 2016