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Not sure on the answer to this one but will mark it to be looked at.
It hasn't been around forever - there used to be a time when a password for any admin function was not required (and no, I never was happy about this being enforced).
I presume you must have given a password when you originally set this up, prior to setting up the KeyCloak OAuth?
I've figured out how to resolve this. I set up 2FA, which then replaced the Password prompt with a OTP prompt, which enabled me to proceed with changing settings.
This isn't clear tho, and could do with a prompt. I didn't need a password to set up 2FA, which in some respect is a security hole?
All accounts in our organisation are connected to OAuth using Keycloak, so nobody has a password!
Description:
We use Keycloak OAuth.
I cannot change any settings without a password, but my account does not have a password.
This has been reported as an issue in the Forums, it's been this way likely forever.
Steps to reproduce:
Expected behavior:
To be able to change administrator settings
Actual behavior:
Cannot change settings without entering a password that doesn't exist
Server Setup Information:
Client Setup Information
Additional context
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Relevant logs:
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