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Title:

AdminAPI authentication bug

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Status/Resolution/Reason: Closed/Withdrawn/CannotReproduce

Reporter/Name(from Bugbase): Olivier Nols / Olivier Nols (Olivier Nols)

Created: 01/26/2016

Components: Administrator

Versions: 11.0

Failure Type: Usability Issue

Found In Build/Fixed In Build: CF11_Final /

Priority/Frequency: Normal / Most users will encounter

Locale/System: French / Windows 10 64 bit

Vote Count: 0

I had a problem with adminapi, I couldn't add any datasources, every time I tried to run setMSSQL command an error happened with no description but the end of the stacktrace was coldfusion.security.SecurityManager$UnauthenticatedCredentialsException (full stacktrace as an attachment). I couldn't find why because it has worked with the exact same code before. Finally I did find out, it was because I changed the administrator password to something with a "!" in it. 
I suppose it's a bug since it's not mentioned anywhere that the password shouldn't contain any "!" (maybe there are other characters that are not allowed for any adminapi connection to work but I didn't try)
P.S : I tried with our enterprise edition and the bug didn't seem to appear, so it may be located to developer edition

----------------------------- Additional Watson Details -----------------------------

Watson Bug ID:	4110538

External Customer Info:
External Company:  
External Customer Name: Olivier Nols
External Customer Email:  
External Test Config: ColdFusion 11 developer edition

Windows 10

Attachments:

  1. January 26, 2016 00:00:00: 1_stacktrace.txt

Comments:

I am not able to reproduce the issue . For me Admin passwords containg '!' and without '!' works fine both in enterprise and developer edition .DSN gets created . I used : myObj = createObject("component","cfide.adminapi.datasource"); myObj.setMSSQL(argumentCollection=stDSN); Did you restart CF after changing the Admin password ?
Comment by Nitin K.
4852 | February 23, 2016 04:36:31 AM GMT
Closing the bug now . Get back to us if this is seen again
Comment by Nitin K.
4853 | April 14, 2016 05:07:46 AM GMT