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Credentials get overwritten in org.jdownloader.api.myjdownloader.MyJDownloaderSettings.json #2

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ghost opened this issue Oct 19, 2016 · 5 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 19, 2016

I've followed the instructions - stopped the container, entered my credentials in org.jdownloader.api.myjdownloader.MyJDownloaderSettings.json, then started the container.

My jd2 instance doesn't show up on my.jdownloader.org. If I check org.jdownloader.api.myjdownloader.MyJDownloaderSettings.json, my credentials have been overwritten and "null" is in their place.

Any idea what's wrong?

@PlusMinus0
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Did you check the file again bevor restarting the container?

@SergioRius
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Same here.
Yes, I did check it and edited with the container being down, before restarting it.

@SergioRius
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It's working for me. The two things I made where executing chmod 664 * in the config folder and putting the credentials info between quotes. Seems that the last one could be what ade the trick.
If it's the case, it could be good to explicitly tell to do so in the readme.

@PlusMinus0
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PlusMinus0 commented Dec 13, 2016

@SergioRius you mean using quotes? I added the explicit mentioning of quotes. If that was what you meant, I'll close the issue.

@Stevethebeef
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Quotes will fix the issue!
Thanks guys

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