Topic: MDB CLI returns 500 Internal Server Error when authenticating
killian@killiangrant.com asked 4 years ago
Expected behavior
CLI should return a successful login message or invalid credential message.
Actual behavior
CLI returns Internal Server Error message.
Resources (screenshots, code snippets etc.)
Sebastian Kaczmarek staff pro premium answered 4 years ago
There is already an existing thread about this issue here. We are working on it and we'll be sharing status updates in that thread.
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- User: Free
- Premium support: No
- Technology: MDB Standard
- MDB Version: 3.0.0
- Device: CLI
- Browser: N/A
- OS: Mac
- Provided sample code: No
- Provided link: No
killian@killiangrant.com commented 4 years ago
Bump. This is still an issue. Anybody else experiencing issues with CLI?
Grzegorz Bujański staff commented 4 years ago
Which version of MDB CLI are you using? You can check the version with the command
mdb -v
Vasileios Valasidis commented 4 years ago
me too, I have the same problem
Vasileios Valasidis commented 4 years ago
2.3.0 version I have
idjamesmccarthy commented 4 years ago
I also cannot login to MDB CLI. I am using 2.3.0
eldritch.dev commented 4 years ago
Same issue here. I'm getting a 500 status, 'Internal Server Error' message after attempting to log in. I have mdb version 2.3.0.
dotikdeveloper commented 4 years ago
I also cannot login to MDB CLI. I am using 2.2.0
bwalls040971 commented 4 years ago
I also cannot login via the MDB CLI. I am using 2.3.0. Result is a 500 'Internal Server Error'.