Hi Kerry,
I've found that it's often a subtle setting that POSTMAN might be setting without you realizing it (like not verifying an SSL certificate) or some other header that it sets but isn't being included in the ITPAM HTTP POST operator. For SSL verification, the HTTP Post operator has a "
" True|False setting under the URL field. It looks like you're using an https endpoint so you might want to try setting the "Validate SSL Certificate" field to False and try again. If that doesn't help then I'd recommend checking Postman to see what see what other headers or settings it might be using so that it can be set accordingly by the ITPAM HTTP Post Operator.
Best regards,
Gregg
Original Message:
Sent: 08-16-2021 12:51 PM
From: Kerry Hamilton
Subject: Configuring HTTP POST in IT PAM 4.3 SP01 use Basic Auth to generate Bearer Token
Hi Robin,
Thank you for the response. I already referenced that guide before submitting my question. The screenshot is missing from the first solution.
This is basic authentication not Oauth2. I'm not passing anything accept the Authorization header but I will try adding the content-type and see what happens.
Kerry