Authentication: User attempts an HTTP request and receives an HTTP response with status code 401 (Unauthorized)
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 28 June 2012
User Attempts an HTTP Request and Receives an HTTP Response with Status Code 401 (Unauthorized)
| Problem Summary | A user provides an invalid username or password when attempting an HTTP request, and receives an HTTP response with status code 401. |
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| Error Message | HTTP response with status code 401 (Authorization Failure). |
| Possible Cause |
The user credentials (username or password) are invalid. Primary and backup AWDB servers are down. |
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| Release | Release 8.5(3), Release 9.0(1) |
| Associated CDETS # | None. |