rabbitmq / rabbitmq-auth-backend-http

HTTP-based authorisation and authentication for RabbitMQ
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Return deny message #57

Closed nur-85 closed 7 years ago

nur-85 commented 7 years ago

I need to return the text if I deny authorization, how can this be done? For example:

michaelklishin commented 7 years ago

Thank you for your time.

Team RabbitMQ uses GitHub issues for specific actionable items engineers can work on. This assumes two things:

  1. GitHub issues are not used for questions, investigations, root cause analysis, discussions of potential issues, etc (as defined by this team)
  2. We have a certain amount of information to work with

We get at least a dozen of questions through various venues every single day, often quite light on details. At that rate GitHub issues can very quickly turn into a something impossible to navigate and make sense of even for our team. Because of that questions, investigations, root cause analysis, discussions of potential features are all considered to be mailing list material by our team. Please post this to rabbitmq-users.

Getting all the details necessary to reproduce an issue, make a conclusion or even form a hypothesis about what's happening can take a fair amount of time. Our team is multiple orders of magnitude smaller than the RabbitMQ community. Please help others help you by providing a way to reproduce the behavior you're observing, or at least sharing as much relevant information as possible on the list:

Feel free to edit out hostnames and other potentially sensitive information.

When/if we have enough details and evidence we'd be happy to file a new issue.

Thank you.

michaelklishin commented 7 years ago

There is no way to return a message. With Authentication Failure Notifications there is a way to do it but it has to be fully supported by the core and client libraries first in order to be useful.

nur-85 commented 7 years ago

Thanks for answer)