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Impossible to use @ in password #17038

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felag opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 4 comments
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Impossible to use @ in password #17038

felag opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 4 comments

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@felag
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felag commented Apr 30, 2024

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Version

10.0.15

Bug description

When using an account from internal database,
When this account uses a password containing character @,
Then connexion to GLPi is refused.

Workaround: remove @ from password of account, let login occur.

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Steps To reproduce

  1. With an account of internal database containing @ in its password,
  2. Fill login and password of login screen
  3. Clic on button "connect"

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@felag
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felag commented Apr 30, 2024

I forgot to mention that this bug is seen also on version 10.0.12 of GLPi.

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trasher commented Apr 30, 2024

I've just tested in current 10.0bugfixes branch, I do not reproduce.

@cconard96
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How was the user created/password set? Through the new user form, API, password reset form, etc?

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felag commented Apr 30, 2024

Sorry to have borrewed your time. 😓

I do not know how user was created and I could not reproduce it on a "vanilla instance" (just installed GLPi from scratch).

I believe it was linked to this specific installation (later on, I learned that GLPi has been reinstalled).
I suspect glpicrypt.key to have been changed between account creation and usage.

I will now close this issue and thanks for having looked into it.

@felag felag closed this as completed Apr 30, 2024
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