Good day,
I had a request to look into the SMT Reset API, though I have not used this myself, I was hoping that I could get some direction on this issue.
We have followed the documentation https://www.suse.com/documentation/smt11/book_yep/data/smt_app_api.html , we have enabled the interface in the /etc/smt.conf , setting the value to 1, specifying a user name and password. However; when we try to access https://localhost/=/1 it just refers you back to the directions and to enabling the service.
Is there another step that we are missing?
-DS
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Hi DS,
[QUOTE=dschaldenovell;21966]Good day,
I had a request to look into the SMT Reset API, though I have not used this myself, I was hoping that I could get some direction on this issue.
We have followed the documentation https://www.suse.com/documentation/smt11/book_yep/data/smt_app_api.html , we have enabled the interface in the /etc/smt.conf , setting the value to 1, specifying a user name and password. However; when we try to access https://localhost/=/1 it just refers you back to the directions and to enabling the service.
Is there another step that we are missing?
-DS[/QUOTE]
in order to access the API you’ll have to specify some API function name, not only the base URI?
Regards,
Jens