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This app doesn't support the new SSO. There appears to be no way to do CLI with the new SSO.
Leaving us with this app and old SSO to access AWS from the CLI. And in about a month, Python 2 support ends. When raising a ticket about Python support, LastPass tell us that this lp-aws-saml is "Legacy" and close the ticket.
(When I raised tickets asking them to pull my fixes to the Jira plugin they said "we put the source out there so the community could help" and still failed to merge my changes. So the community tries to help and gets ignored.)
So we have an app that is no longer supported or supported app that lacks about 80% of the functionality we need.
Are LastPass going to fix one or other of these issues or should we give up and move to Dashlane?
If you don't see any update to this ticket before the end of the year, we've moved.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This app doesn't support the new SSO. There appears to be no way to do CLI with the new SSO.
Leaving us with this app and old SSO to access AWS from the CLI. And in about a month, Python 2 support ends. When raising a ticket about Python support, LastPass tell us that this lp-aws-saml is "Legacy" and close the ticket.
(When I raised tickets asking them to pull my fixes to the Jira plugin they said "we put the source out there so the community could help" and still failed to merge my changes. So the community tries to help and gets ignored.)
So we have an app that is no longer supported or supported app that lacks about 80% of the functionality we need.
Are LastPass going to fix one or other of these issues or should we give up and move to Dashlane?
If you don't see any update to this ticket before the end of the year, we've moved.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: