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On 12/20/11 3:53 PM, Donnelly, Michael (OFT) wrote:
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> Since i?ve been alone in the dark with this for a while I started
examining the underlying code, and i
>
> cannot see where the username/password login logic is called or used.
Can anyone give me a hint
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> as to how the login logic works in tl1d or where it lives in the code?
I?m no java developer, and
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> i?m stumped.
>
I think the original TL1d code was written for a particular vendor/user,
and it worked with whatever TL1 device they were using. I expect adding
login support would require code changes.
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Benjamin Reed
The OpenNMS Group
http://www.opennms.org/
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