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Login failed to access channel from SCC portal: The requested URL returned error: 401

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Environment

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 all Service Packs

Situation

When executing the command zypper list-patches on the affected server, a prompt asking for the credentials for the user "SCC_66b47xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" is returned.

If one skips to the end without inserting a password,  the following error is returned:
 
Problem retrieving the repository index file for service 'Server_Applications_Module_15_SP4_x86_64':
Login failed. (https://scc.suse.com/access/services/2242/repo/repoindex.xml?cookies=0&credentials=Server_Applications_Module_15_SP4_x86_64): The requested URL returned error: 401

Resolution

Clear the SCC registration from the server and register it to SCC again:
# SUSEConnect --de-register
# SUSEConnect --cleanup# update-ca-certificates 
# SUSEConnect --regcode <your_SCC_registration_code>
# zypper ref -s
zypper list-patches should now return the list of available patches for the system.

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  • Document ID:000021381
  • Creation Date: 01-Mar-2024
  • Modified Date:08-Mar-2024
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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