Addressing issues found in DS218+ DSM

DS218+ appears to have a slighly different DSM that sends back headers in lowercase.

Reported by @BartSiwek in #2727
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Brian Hartvigsen 2020-07-25 21:48:35 -06:00
parent 41435578d2
commit 5f5096e1d4
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
######## Public functions #####################
_syno_get_cookie_data() {
grep "\W$1=" | grep "^Set-Cookie:" | _tail_n 1 | _egrep_o "$1=[^;]*;" | tr -d ';'
grep -i "\W$1=" | grep -i "^Set-Cookie:" | _tail_n 1 | _egrep_o "$1=[^;]*;" | tr -d ';'
}
#domain keyfile certfile cafile fullchain
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ synology_dsm_deploy() {
encoded_password="$(printf "%s" "$SYNO_Password" | _url_encode)"
encoded_did="$(printf "%s" "$SYNO_DID" | _url_encode)"
response=$(_get "$_base_url/webman/login.cgi?username=$encoded_username&passwd=$encoded_password&enable_syno_token=yes&device_id=$encoded_did" 1)
token=$(echo "$response" | grep "X-SYNO-TOKEN:" | sed -n 's/^X-SYNO-TOKEN: \(.*\)$/\1/p' | tr -d "\r\n")
token=$(echo "$response" | grep -i "X-SYNO-TOKEN:" | sed -n 's/^X-SYNO-TOKEN: \(.*\)$/\1/pI' | tr -d "\r\n")
_debug3 response "$response"
_debug token "$token"