I hope this is a real bug and not me missing something obvious. I was having a separate problem with TLJH where user signups weren't showing up in the control panel, and I thought I would circumvent this by making the users myself. However, when adding users, there is no option to set a password, and any attempt to login as one of those users will come up with Invalid username. This is using the NativeAuthenticator, I believe.
Expected behaviour
The user should either have no password, define their password at first login, or have their password defined when they are created.
Actual behaviour
The user cannot access JupyterHub due to lack of a password.
How to reproduce
Create a new user using "Add Users" in the admin tab of the Control Panel. The user will not be able to log in.
Bug description
I hope this is a real bug and not me missing something obvious. I was having a separate problem with TLJH where user signups weren't showing up in the control panel, and I thought I would circumvent this by making the users myself. However, when adding users, there is no option to set a password, and any attempt to login as one of those users will come up with
Invalid username
. This is using the NativeAuthenticator, I believe.Expected behaviour
The user should either have no password, define their password at first login, or have their password defined when they are created.
Actual behaviour
The user cannot access JupyterHub due to lack of a password.
How to reproduce
Create a new user using "Add Users" in the admin tab of the Control Panel. The user will not be able to log in.
Your personal set up
tljh on Ubuntu 18.04
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