Snipe-it: Google Authenticator

Created on 19 Mar 2019  路  11Comments  路  Source: snipe/snipe-it

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I turned on the option google auth and then I got logged out. Now when I try to login It should show a code for me to scan but I dont see anything. So now I am basicly locked out of snipeit?

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Can your install talk to the outside world?

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Huh. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55247825/google-charts-api-qr-code-returns-http-error-502

Well, shit.

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Do you have also the problem, that your QR Codes not loading anymore? This is because Google Charts is not longer active. Google disabled this service in the last few days! So if you're struggling,...

I'll get a patch out for this today.

Can your install talk to the outside world?

No it cannot.

(Also in the future, please fill out the entire issue form, as it helps us better troubleshoot for you.)

Yes I will. I had to catch a train so i did not have the time to fully fill it out. Sorry!

I'll get a patch out for this today.

Thank you very much!!

@ktk010 I've pushed this out to master. Can you upgrade and see if this resolves your issue? (You'll need to run composer install, but no db migrations are necessary if you were running ~4.6.13)

@snipe I didn't need to update anything ;) Its fixed now. Thanks allot

@ktk010

I didn't need to update anything ;)

That's... honestly... weird. I wonder if Google re-enabled their API temporarily since it blew up lots of things. You should still probably update to master, as I imagine they won't keep those APIs up for long.

And honestly, per #6402, the new way is a more secure way to handle this stuff anyway. :)

@ktk010

I didn't need to update anything ;)

That's... honestly... weird. I wonder if Google re-enabled their API temporarily since it blew up lots of things. You should still probably update to master, as I imagine they won't keep those APIs up for long.

And honestly, per #6402, the new way is a more secure way to handle this stuff anyway. :)

Yes I will definitely update to master! Thanks again for fixing it so fast.

:) Thanks for reporting it! We try to stay on top of critical stuff like this :)

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