Yes ik use port8096 and that was indeed the resason i get the error. I changed that to port 8080 and now i get a session key as you mentioned. How can i use this sessionkey?
2013/12/25 Santhosh Edukulla <santhosh.eduku...@citrix.com> > 1. How you are retrieving the sessionkey with your mysqlquery? > > 2. I believe you are using Authentication Port 8080. If yes, below is the > POST url along with params for login cmd. This should give the sessionkey > for your further communication with CS. > > Request: > http://localhost:8080/client/api > > command login > domain / > password password > response json > username abc > > Response: > > { "loginresponse" : { "timeout" : "1800", "sessionkey" : > "tBr9fYLiIzoKVPQK0TBJb1BCeoQ=", "username" : "admin", "registered" : > "false", "userid" : "ce801a0a-6d58-11e3-924d-7ac46bc9b016", "lastname" : > "User", "account" : "admin", "domainid" : > "ce7c8c82-6d58-11e3-924d-7ac46bc9b016", "firstname" : "Admin", "type" : "1" > } } > > 3. If you are using UnAuthenticated Port 8096 to communicate, you need to > use apiKey,signature and command parameters with your POST request to CS. > > Santhosh > ________________________________________ > From: Salar Darwish [salardarw...@gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2013 4:22 AM > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; Santhosh Edukulla > Subject: Re: password hash > > Dear Santhosh, > > I do not use the login api . I use a mysql query to login into the web > interface. when i use the password from the database(hashed) i can login > with no problems. i tried to encrypt the password query i am sending to the > database to MD5 but still can not login. > > after your mail i tried to use the login api but i get the folowing error: > "{ \"error\" : { \"description\" : \"Internal Server Error\" } }" > > > > 2013/12/25 Santhosh Edukulla <santhosh.eduku...@citrix.com<mailto: > santhosh.eduku...@citrix.com>> > 1. you are using "login" command to verify your account created through > "createAccount"? > > > 2. The API description for "login" mentions below. See the description for > argument password. > > <command> > <name>login</name> > <description>Logs a user into the CloudStack. A successful login > attempt will generate a JSESSIONID cookie value that can be passed in > subsequent Query command calls until the "logout" command has > been issued or the session has expired.</description> > <isAsync>false</isAsync> > <request> > <arg> > <name>username</name> > <description>Username</description> > <required>true</required> > </arg> > <arg> > <name>password</name> > <description>Hashed password (Default is MD5). If you wish to use > any other hashing algorithm, you would need to write a custom > authentication adapter See Docs section.</description> > <required>true</required> > </arg> > <arg> > <name>domain</name> > <description>path of the domain that the user belongs to. Example: > domain=/com/cloud/internal. If no domain is passed in, the ROOT domain is > assumed.</description> > <required>false</required> > </arg> > <arg> > <name>domainId</name> > <description>id of the domain that the user belongs to. If both > domain and domainId are passed in, "domainId" parameter takes > precendence</description> > <required>false</required> > </arg> > </request> > > 3. What happens if you just pass the password as it is to "login" cmd? > This is what got captured in firebug, when i logged in to CS. Here, > password is "password" for account "abc". > > command login > domain / > password password > response json > username abc > > Santhosh > ________________________________________ > From: Salar Darwish [salardarw...@gmail.com<mailto:salardarw...@gmail.com > >] > Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 3:51 PM > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org> > Subject: password hash > > Hello all, > > I have a php web interface and i related the interface to the cloudstack > database with the creataccount api. Now i am getting problems when I try to > log in to this web interface.it<http://interface.it> seems to be a hash > problem. I am hashing > the password as below: > > $password = hash(sha256 ,$_POST['password']); > > but still can not login. Is this the right hash algorithm i am using? > > Kind regards and merry christmas! > > *Salar* > > > > -- > Met vriendelijke groet, > Salar Darwish > -- *Met vriendelijke groet,* *Salar Darwish*