Bulk add of virtual interfaces gives "You do not have permission to access this page." #4472

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opened 2025-12-29 18:36:23 +01:00 by adam · 0 comments
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Originally created by @ziggekatten on GitHub (Jan 19, 2021).

Originally assigned to: @jeremystretch on GitHub.

Environment

  • Python version: Using Docker image for the whole environment
  • NetBox version: 2.10.3

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Log in as an normal user.
  2. Go to Virtualization->Virtual Machines
  3. tick a checkbox on one OR more of the VMs (does not matter)
  4. Click on the button "add components-interface"

Expected Behavior

an page where I can add interfaces

Observed Behavior

I get the following error:
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If I log in as superuser it works as expected. But logging in as a non superuser, even if ALL permissions are assigned to my LDAP-group (i use LDAP authentication) does not work. However, if I go into the VM by clicking on it in the list, and from there add an interface, I'm allowed to create interfaces on the VM

Originally created by @ziggekatten on GitHub (Jan 19, 2021). Originally assigned to: @jeremystretch on GitHub. <!-- NOTE: IF YOUR ISSUE DOES NOT FOLLOW THIS TEMPLATE, IT WILL BE CLOSED. This form is only for reporting reproducible bugs. If you need assistance with NetBox installation, or if you have a general question, please start a discussion instead: https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox/discussions Please describe the environment in which you are running NetBox. Be sure that you are running an unmodified instance of the latest stable release before submitting a bug report, and that any plugins have been disabled. --> ### Environment * Python version: Using Docker image for the whole environment * NetBox version: 2.10.3 <!-- Describe in detail the exact steps that someone else can take to reproduce this bug using the current stable release of NetBox. Begin with the creation of any necessary database objects and call out every operation being performed explicitly. If reporting a bug in the REST API, be sure to reconstruct the raw HTTP request(s) being made: Don't rely on a client library such as pynetbox. --> ### Steps to Reproduce 1. Log in as an normal user. 2. Go to Virtualization->Virtual Machines 3. tick a checkbox on one OR more of the VMs (does not matter) 4. Click on the button "add components-interface" <!-- What did you expect to happen? --> ### Expected Behavior an page where I can add interfaces <!-- What happened instead? --> ### Observed Behavior I get the following error: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/55629049/105087423-bac70280-5a9a-11eb-987a-ca7822e27439.png) If I log in as superuser it works as expected. But logging in as a non superuser, even if ALL permissions are assigned to my LDAP-group (i use LDAP authentication) does not work. However, if I go into the VM by clicking on it in the list, and from there add an interface, I'm allowed to create interfaces on the VM
adam added the type: bugstatus: accepted labels 2025-12-29 18:36:23 +01:00
adam closed this issue 2025-12-29 18:36:23 +01:00
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Reference: starred/netbox#4472