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Dynamic ID Authenication failed
Hello,
I am using two-factor authentication and would like to use both sending possibilities, either by sms or by email, as some providers that provide support do not have a mobile phone.
It seems to me that in the past it worked fine, but now it doesn't work anymore. I have version 80.40.
To configure the two sending possibilities, I use the following syntax for the Dynamic ID:
sms:https://url.site.com/api/sms?username=$USERNAME&password=$PASSWORD&address=$PHONE&message=$MESSAGE mail:TO=$EMAIL;SMTPSERVER=xx.xx.xx.xx;FROM=email@domain.com;BODY=$RAWMESSAGE
If I specify the phone number in the user's "mobile" field, it works fine, the sms arrives fine.
On the other hand if I do not specify a phone number in the "mobile" field of the LDAP user, normally this should automatically switch to the "mail" field of this same user.
But I get a "Dynamic Id authentication failed" error and the message is not sent.
Do you have any idea what I can do to resolve this?
I looked a little at the different articles available on the subject but nothing was useful to me because it does not really correspond to my case.
For example :
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solut...
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solut...
Thansk if you can help me.
Best regards.
Philippe
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Hi,
Maybe your SMTP server requires authentication? Did you try to put the following:
mail:TO=$EMAIL;SSL_REQUIRED;SMTPSERVER=smtp://USER:PASSWORD@SERVER;FROM=email@domain.com;BODY=$RAWMESSAGE
Where USER and PASSWORD must be URL Encoded (sk144712)
