This is still an issue with version 1.8.2
Interesting thing
If follow Example 1 - it works!
```
import jenkins
server = jenkins.Jenkins('http://localhost:8080', username='myuser',
password='mypassword')
user = server.get_whoami()
version = server.get_version()
print('Hello %s from Jenkins %s' % (user['fullName'], version))
```
If I change the order of the calls (get_version before get_whoami), it
will FAIL with 403
If I alter it to only call get_version, it will FAIL with 403
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1570408
Title:
get_version method returns HTTP 403
Status in Python Jenkins:
In Progress
Bug description:
The get_version() method doesn't seem to work and raises a HTTPError
exception.
how to reproduce this bug:
````
import jenkins
server = jenkins.Jenkins('https://jenkins.my-org.com',
username='Puneeth-n', password='12345')
print server.get_version()
````
Solution:
Add authentication to HTTP headers.
I have submitted the code for review at master/fix/get_version
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