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Getting message 'Invalid credentials' during login while adding integration #4

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rbdalvi opened this issue Mar 10, 2022 · 6 comments

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@rbdalvi
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rbdalvi commented Mar 10, 2022

Describe the bug
Getting message 'Invalid credentials' during login while adding integration.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Click on 'Add Integration'.
  2. Enter username and password (verified to work on RedPocket website). Click on 'Submit'.
  3. See error message 'Invalid credentials'.

Expected behavior
Integration should get added using provided credentials.

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  • OS: Windows 10
  • Browser: Chrome
  • Version: 99.0.4844.51

Additional context
The RedPocket Mobile v2.3.3 integration was installed using HACS.

@brmo
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brmo commented Aug 4, 2022

@rbdalvi Seems this is no longer available since RedPocket now has a Captcha on the login page.

@bsrotten
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Same for me.

@hildebrau
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@mbillow What URL on RP is/was used for login? I didn't notice a captcha when logging in just now.. even incognito.

@mbillow
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mbillow commented Feb 6, 2024

They’re using a passive version of reCaptcha that only activates when it thinks you aren’t a human. The reCaptcha logo is pinned to the bottom of the page, as you can see in the screenshot.

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@hildebrau
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They’re using a passive version of reCaptcha that only activates when it thinks you aren’t a human.

ahh. Thanks for explaining that. Bummer. It would be nice to see a usage history graph. Something redpocket seems to think is irrelevant to the user.

@hildebrau
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You probably have already seen this; but in case not, see the Outro section on this post regarding methods of bypassing reCaptcha.

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