Resetting the Aggregate password

Hi all,

I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I cannot login to my Aggregate instance in Google App Engine. I've tried the last known good password and no go.

Is there any way to reset this password?

thank you!

Tom

Re-run the installer and specify a different super-user username. Then log
in (password: aggregate) with that username, and either delete the older
user or change its password.

··· On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 9:02 PM, wrote:

Hi all,

I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I cannot login to my Aggregate
instance in Google App Engine. I've tried the last known good password and
no go.

Is there any way to reset this password?

thank you!

Tom

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Hi Mitch,

I have re-executed ODK Aggregate by changing the super user name.

When I go in my instance xxxx.appspot.com , I see “This server and its data
are not secure! Please change the super-user's password!”

  1.   I click on “Log In”. 
    
  2.   I click on “ Sign in with Aggregate password”
    
  3.   I write 
    

User name : the new super user name

Passpword : aggregate

But, I come back in

User name :…..

Password : ……

What mistake have I committed ???

When I try “Sign in with Google “, the message Error appera “ Authentication Failed: Unable to process claimed identity 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id' “

Thk you.

··· Le mercredi 27 mai 2015 18:34:18 UTC+1, Mitch Sundt a écrit : > > Re-run the installer and specify a different super-user username. Then log > in (password: aggregate) with that username, and either delete the older > user or change its password. > > > On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 9:02 PM, <tmar...@gmail.com > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I cannot login to my Aggregate >> instance in Google App Engine. I've tried the last known good password and >> no go. >> >> Is there any way to reset this password? >> >> thank you! >> >> Tom >> >> -- >> -- >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "ODK Community" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to opendatakit...@googlegroups.com . >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > > > > -- > Mitch Sundt > Software Engineer > University of Washington > mitche...@gmail.com >

We removed the "Sign in with Google" option with 1.4.6.
It no longer works (Google stopped supporting it).

You need to use ODK Aggregate 1.4.4 or higher.

Try logging onto the server using an Incognito Mode or Private Browsing
window.

If you use a normal browser window, you MUST close all your browser windows
and exit or quit your browser application in order to log in again with the
new login.

If this does not work, then go to the AppEngine console and stop all your
AppEngine instances. There might be an older (pre-1.4.3) instance running.
Then try opening a browser again and logging in.

If that does not work, try re-running the upload script. Look at the
progress text that scrolls by. Is there anything suspicious? We might
erroneously be reporting "SUCCESS" when there is a failure in the upload
process (Google does not give reliable error reporting, so we look for
"fail" in this progress text).

username should be any string that doesn't contain whitespace. If it still
fails, try re-running the installer and specifying a different username --
one that is shorter and just contains a-z (no accents, symbols or special
characters).

··· On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 5:01 AM, Franck Koutepe wrote:

Hi Mitch,

I have re-executed ODK Aggregate by changing the super user name.

When I go in my instance xxxx.appspot.com , I see “This server and its
data are not secure! Please change the super-user's password!”

  1.   I click on “Log In”.
    
  2.   I click on “ Sign in with Aggregate password”
    
  3.   I write
    

User name : the new super user name

Passpword : aggregate

But, I come back in

User name :…..

Password : ……

What mistake have I committed ???

When I try “Sign in with Google “, the message Error appera “ Authentication Failed: Unable to process claimed identity 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id' “

Thk you.

Le mercredi 27 mai 2015 18:34:18 UTC+1, Mitch Sundt a écrit :

Re-run the installer and specify a different super-user username. Then
log in (password: aggregate) with that username, and either delete the
older user or change its password.

On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 9:02 PM, tmar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,

I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I cannot login to my Aggregate
instance in Google App Engine. I've tried the last known good password and
no go.

Is there any way to reset this password?

thank you!

Tom

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Hi,

I have ODK Aggregate 1.4.4 for windows. When i re-execute ODK Aggregate
1.4.4,

  1. I must enter " the name of your instance". I don't remember
    of this name. How do you find it ?

  2. After i must enter "Super-user ODK Aggregate username". I enter a
    new username.

  3. After i must enter "Google AppEngine application name. I enter the name
    of the instance that I want to limit access, and I lost the user name and
    pass word.

  4. After I must enter the email account (e.g., user@gmail.com) that

created or that can update ODK Aggregate's Google AppEngine (appspot)
application instance.
The password what I must enter, is it that of the associated gmail
account ?

Thk;

··· Le jeudi 15 octobre 2015 18:46:37 UTC+1, Mitch Sundt a écrit : > > We removed the "Sign in with Google" option with 1.4.6. > It no longer works (Google stopped supporting it). > > You need to use ODK Aggregate 1.4.4 or higher. > > Try logging onto the server using an Incognito Mode or Private Browsing > window. > > If you use a normal browser window, you MUST close all your browser > windows and exit or quit your browser application in order to log in again > with the new login. > > If this does not work, then go to the AppEngine console and stop all your > AppEngine instances. There might be an older (pre-1.4.3) instance running. > Then try opening a browser again and logging in. > > If that does not work, try re-running the upload script. Look at the > progress text that scrolls by. Is there anything suspicious? We might > erroneously be reporting "SUCCESS" when there is a failure in the upload > process (Google does not give reliable error reporting, so we look for > "fail" in this progress text). > > username should be any string that doesn't contain whitespace. If it still > fails, try re-running the installer and specifying a different username -- > one that is shorter and just contains a-z (no accents, symbols or special > characters). > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 5:01 AM, Franck Koutepe <franck...@gmail.com > wrote: > >> Hi Mitch, >> >> I have re-executed ODK Aggregate by changing the super user name. >> >> When I go in my instance xxxx.appspot.com , I see “This server and its >> data are not secure! Please change the super-user's password!” >> >> >> >> 1. I click on “Log In”. >> >> >> >> 2. I click on “ Sign in with Aggregate password” >> >> >> >> 3. I write >> >> >> >> User name : the new super user name >> >> Passpword : aggregate >> >> >> >> >> >> But, I come back in >> >> User name :….. >> >> Password : …… >> >> >> What mistake have I committed ??? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> When I try “Sign in with Google “, the message Error appera “ Authentication Failed: Unable to process claimed identity 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id' “ >> >> >> Thk you. >> >> >> >> >> Le mercredi 27 mai 2015 18:34:18 UTC+1, Mitch Sundt a écrit : >>> >>> Re-run the installer and specify a different super-user username. Then >>> log in (password: aggregate) with that username, and either delete the >>> older user or change its password. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 9:02 PM, wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I cannot login to my >>>> Aggregate instance in Google App Engine. I've tried the last known good >>>> password and no go. >>>> >>>> Is there any way to reset this password? >>>> >>>> thank you! >>>> >>>> Tom >>>> >>>> -- >>>> -- >>>> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >>>> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >>>> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >>>> >>>> --- >>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>>> Groups "ODK Community" group. >>>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>>> an email to opendatakit...@googlegroups.com. >>>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Mitch Sundt >>> Software Engineer >>> University of Washington >>> mitche...@gmail.com >>> >> -- >> -- >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "ODK Community" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to opendatakit...@googlegroups.com . >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > > > > -- > Mitch Sundt > Software Engineer > University of Washington > mitche...@gmail.com >

Hi Franck,

  1. Go to your existing server. Login with Aggregate password. In the
    dialog that pops up, it will say "The server says: ______ ODK
    Aggregate". That blank is the name of your instance. I've attached a
    screenshot.

  2. Good.

  3. All fine.

  4. Yes, the password to the Gmail account that installed (or can
    update) the App Engine instance.

Yaw

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On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Franck Koutepe franckkoutepe@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,

I have ODK Aggregate 1.4.4 for windows. When i re-execute ODK Aggregate
1.4.4,

  1. I must enter " the name of your instance". I don't remember of
    this name. How do you find it ?

  2. After i must enter "Super-user ODK Aggregate username". I enter a
    new username.

  3. After i must enter "Google AppEngine application name. I enter the name
    of the instance that I want to limit access, and I lost the user name and
    pass word.

  4. After I must enter the email account (e.g., user@gmail.com) that

created or that can update ODK Aggregate's Google AppEngine (appspot)
application instance.

The password what I must enter, is it that of the associated gmail account
?

Thk;

Le jeudi 15 octobre 2015 18:46:37 UTC+1, Mitch Sundt a écrit :

We removed the "Sign in with Google" option with 1.4.6.
It no longer works (Google stopped supporting it).

You need to use ODK Aggregate 1.4.4 or higher.

Try logging onto the server using an Incognito Mode or Private Browsing
window.

If you use a normal browser window, you MUST close all your browser
windows and exit or quit your browser application in order to log in again
with the new login.

If this does not work, then go to the AppEngine console and stop all your
AppEngine instances. There might be an older (pre-1.4.3) instance running.
Then try opening a browser again and logging in.

If that does not work, try re-running the upload script. Look at the
progress text that scrolls by. Is there anything suspicious? We might
erroneously be reporting "SUCCESS" when there is a failure in the upload
process (Google does not give reliable error reporting, so we look for
"fail" in this progress text).

username should be any string that doesn't contain whitespace. If it still
fails, try re-running the installer and specifying a different username --
one that is shorter and just contains a-z (no accents, symbols or special
characters).

On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 5:01 AM, Franck Koutepe franck...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Mitch,

I have re-executed ODK Aggregate by changing the super user name.

When I go in my instance xxxx.appspot.com , I see “This server and its
data are not secure! Please change the super-user's password!”

  1.   I click on “Log In”.
    
  2.   I click on “ Sign in with Aggregate password”
    
  3.   I write
    

User name : the new super user name

Passpword : aggregate

But, I come back in

User name :…..

Password : ……

What mistake have I committed ???

When I try “Sign in with Google “, the message Error appera “
Authentication Failed: Unable to process claimed identity
'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id' “

Thk you.

Le mercredi 27 mai 2015 18:34:18 UTC+1, Mitch Sundt a écrit :

Re-run the installer and specify a different super-user username. Then
log in (password: aggregate) with that username, and either delete the older
user or change its password.

On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 9:02 PM, tmar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,

I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I cannot login to my
Aggregate instance in Google App Engine. I've tried the last known good
password and no go.

Is there any way to reset this password?

thank you!

Tom

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And see the instructions
http://opendatakit.org/use/aggregate/#Installing_an_App_Engine_Instance --
in particular, step 2 and step 6 for instructions on needed changes to your
Gmail account.

··· On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 7:29 AM, Yaw Anokwa wrote:

Hi Franck,

  1. Go to your existing server. Login with Aggregate password. In the
    dialog that pops up, it will say "The server says: ______ ODK
    Aggregate". That blank is the name of your instance. I've attached a
    screenshot.

  2. Good.

  3. All fine.

  4. Yes, the password to the Gmail account that installed (or can
    update) the App Engine instance.

Yaw

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On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Franck Koutepe franckkoutepe@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,

I have ODK Aggregate 1.4.4 for windows. When i re-execute ODK Aggregate
1.4.4,

  1. I must enter " the name of your instance". I don't
    remember of
    this name. How do you find it ?

  2. After i must enter "Super-user ODK Aggregate username". I enter a
    new username.

  3. After i must enter "Google AppEngine application name. I enter the
    name
    of the instance that I want to limit access, and I lost the user name and
    pass word.

  4. After I must enter the email account (e.g., user@gmail.com) that

created or that can update ODK Aggregate's Google AppEngine (appspot)
application instance.

The password what I must enter, is it that of the associated gmail
account
?

Thk;

Le jeudi 15 octobre 2015 18:46:37 UTC+1, Mitch Sundt a écrit :

We removed the "Sign in with Google" option with 1.4.6.
It no longer works (Google stopped supporting it).

You need to use ODK Aggregate 1.4.4 or higher.

Try logging onto the server using an Incognito Mode or Private Browsing
window.

If you use a normal browser window, you MUST close all your browser
windows and exit or quit your browser application in order to log in
again
with the new login.

If this does not work, then go to the AppEngine console and stop all
your
AppEngine instances. There might be an older (pre-1.4.3) instance
running.
Then try opening a browser again and logging in.

If that does not work, try re-running the upload script. Look at the
progress text that scrolls by. Is there anything suspicious? We might
erroneously be reporting "SUCCESS" when there is a failure in the upload
process (Google does not give reliable error reporting, so we look for
"fail" in this progress text).

username should be any string that doesn't contain whitespace. If it
still
fails, try re-running the installer and specifying a different username
--
one that is shorter and just contains a-z (no accents, symbols or
special
characters).

On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 5:01 AM, Franck Koutepe franck...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Mitch,

I have re-executed ODK Aggregate by changing the super user name.

When I go in my instance xxxx.appspot.com , I see “This server and its
data are not secure! Please change the super-user's password!”

  1.   I click on “Log In”.
    
  2.   I click on “ Sign in with Aggregate password”
    
  3.   I write
    

User name : the new super user name

Passpword : aggregate

But, I come back in

User name :…..

Password : ……

What mistake have I committed ???

When I try “Sign in with Google “, the message Error appera “
Authentication Failed: Unable to process claimed identity
'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id' “

Thk you.

Le mercredi 27 mai 2015 18:34:18 UTC+1, Mitch Sundt a écrit :

Re-run the installer and specify a different super-user username. Then
log in (password: aggregate) with that username, and either delete
the older
user or change its password.

On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 9:02 PM, tmar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,

I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I cannot login to my
Aggregate instance in Google App Engine. I've tried the last known
good
password and no go.

Is there any way to reset this password?

thank you!

Tom

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Thk you Mitch and Yaw.

··· Le 19 oct. 2015 17:01, "Mitch Sundt" a écrit :

And see the instructions
http://opendatakit.org/use/aggregate/#Installing_an_App_Engine_Instance
-- in particular, step 2 and step 6 for instructions on needed changes to
your Gmail account.

On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 7:29 AM, Yaw Anokwa yanokwa@nafundi.com wrote:

Hi Franck,

  1. Go to your existing server. Login with Aggregate password. In the
    dialog that pops up, it will say "The server says: ______ ODK
    Aggregate". That blank is the name of your instance. I've attached a
    screenshot.

  2. Good.

  3. All fine.

  4. Yes, the password to the Gmail account that installed (or can
    update) the App Engine instance.

Yaw

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On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Franck Koutepe franckkoutepe@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,

I have ODK Aggregate 1.4.4 for windows. When i re-execute ODK Aggregate
1.4.4,

  1. I must enter " the name of your instance". I don't
    remember of
    this name. How do you find it ?

  2. After i must enter "Super-user ODK Aggregate username". I enter
    a
    new username.

  3. After i must enter "Google AppEngine application name. I enter the
    name
    of the instance that I want to limit access, and I lost the user name
    and
    pass word.

  4. After I must enter the email account (e.g., user@gmail.com) that

created or that can update ODK Aggregate's Google AppEngine (appspot)
application instance.

The password what I must enter, is it that of the associated gmail
account
?

Thk;

Le jeudi 15 octobre 2015 18:46:37 UTC+1, Mitch Sundt a écrit :

We removed the "Sign in with Google" option with 1.4.6.
It no longer works (Google stopped supporting it).

You need to use ODK Aggregate 1.4.4 or higher.

Try logging onto the server using an Incognito Mode or Private Browsing
window.

If you use a normal browser window, you MUST close all your browser
windows and exit or quit your browser application in order to log in
again
with the new login.

If this does not work, then go to the AppEngine console and stop all
your
AppEngine instances. There might be an older (pre-1.4.3) instance
running.
Then try opening a browser again and logging in.

If that does not work, try re-running the upload script. Look at the
progress text that scrolls by. Is there anything suspicious? We might
erroneously be reporting "SUCCESS" when there is a failure in the
upload
process (Google does not give reliable error reporting, so we look for
"fail" in this progress text).

username should be any string that doesn't contain whitespace. If it
still
fails, try re-running the installer and specifying a different
username --
one that is shorter and just contains a-z (no accents, symbols or
special
characters).

On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 5:01 AM, Franck Koutepe franck...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Mitch,

I have re-executed ODK Aggregate by changing the super user name.

When I go in my instance xxxx.appspot.com , I see “This server and
its
data are not secure! Please change the super-user's password!”

  1.   I click on “Log In”.
    
  2.   I click on “ Sign in with Aggregate password”
    
  3.   I write
    

User name : the new super user name

Passpword : aggregate

But, I come back in

User name :…..

Password : ……

What mistake have I committed ???

When I try “Sign in with Google “, the message Error appera “
Authentication Failed: Unable to process claimed identity
'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id' “

Thk you.

Le mercredi 27 mai 2015 18:34:18 UTC+1, Mitch Sundt a écrit :

Re-run the installer and specify a different super-user username.
Then
log in (password: aggregate) with that username, and either delete
the older
user or change its password.

On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 9:02 PM, tmar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,

I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I cannot login to my
Aggregate instance in Google App Engine. I've tried the last known
good
password and no go.

Is there any way to reset this password?

thank you!

Tom

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