Hello all,
I'm trying to integrate OpenNebula in an API project (mine) where I don't have a user DB and I have to use OpenNebula to authorize users like a SSO service. In other situations, I found an API where I send a token and the authentication server answer me with a 200 code if the token is valid and the user is authenticated (and maybe with the user id and other information), or a 401 code if the token isn't valid. In OpenNebula documentation I found the one.user.info xml-rpc api, but it seems the session input variable is a simple username:password and not a real token but in http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel4.2:auth_overview the paragraph:

Any interface to OpenNebula (CLI, Sunstone, Ruby or Java OCA) communicates with the core using xml-rpc calls, that contain the user's session string, which is authenticated by the OpenNebula core comparing the username and password with the registered users.

seems to say otherwise.
Can you help me please?
Thanks,
Alberto

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