[rabbitmq] Spring AMQP + RabbitMQ 3.3.5 ACCESS_REFUSED - Login was refused using authentication mechanism PLAIN

I am getting below exception

org.springframework.amqp.AmqpAuthenticationException: com.rabbitmq.client.AuthenticationFailureException: ACCESS_REFUSED - Login was refused using authentication mechanism PLAIN. For details see the broker logfile.

Configuration: RabbitMQ 3.3.5 on windows

On Config file in %APPDATA%\RabbitMQ\rabbit.config I have done below change as per https://www.rabbitmq.com/access-control.html

[{rabbit, [{loopback_users, []}]}].

I also tried creating a user/pwd - test/test doesn't seem to make it work.

Tried the Steps from this post.

Other Configuration Details are as below:

Tomcat hosted Spring Application Context:

<!-- Rabbit MQ configuration Start -->
    <!-- Connection Factory -->
    <rabbit:connection-factory id="rabbitConnFactory" virtual-host="/" username="guest" password="guest" port="5672"/>

    <!-- Spring AMQP Template -->
    <rabbit:template id="rabbitTemplate" connection-factory="rabbitConnFactory" routing-key="ecl.down.queue" queue="ecl.down.queue" />

    <!-- Spring AMQP Admin -->
    <rabbit:admin id="admin" connection-factory="rabbitConnFactory"/>

    <rabbit:queue id="ecl.down.queue" name="ecl.down.queue" />

    <rabbit:direct-exchange name="ecl.down.exchange">
        <rabbit:bindings>
            <rabbit:binding key="ecl.down.key" queue="ecl.down.queue"/>
        </rabbit:bindings>
    </rabbit:direct-exchange>

In my Controller Class

@Autowired
RmqMessageSender rmqMessageSender;

//Inside a method
rmqMessageSender.submitToECLDown(orderInSession.getOrderNo());

In My Message sender:

import org.springframework.amqp.core.AmqpTemplate;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Component;

@Component("messageSender")
public class RmqMessageSender  {

    @Autowired
    AmqpTemplate                rabbitTemplate;

    public void submitToRMQ(String orderId){
        try{
            rabbitTemplate.convertAndSend("Hello World");
        } catch (Exception e){
            LOGGER.error(e.getMessage());
        }
    }       
}

Above exception Block gives below Exception


org.springframework.amqp.AmqpAuthenticationException: com.rabbitmq.client.AuthenticationFailureException: ACCESS_REFUSED - Login was refused using authentication mechanism PLAIN. For details see the broker logfile.


Error Log

  =ERROR REPORT==== 7-Nov-2014::18:04:37 ===
closing AMQP connection <0.489.0> (10.1.XX.2XX:52298 -> 10.1.XX.2XX:5672):
    {handshake_error,starting,0,
                     {amqp_error,access_refused,
                                 "PLAIN login refused: user 'guest' can only connect via localhost",
                                 'connection.start_ok'}}

Pls find below the pom.xml entry

        <dependency>
            <groupId>org.springframework.amqp</groupId>
            <artifactId>spring-rabbit</artifactId>
            <version>1.3.6.RELEASE</version>
        </dependency>
        <dependency>
            <groupId>org.springframework.integration</groupId>
            <artifactId>spring-integration-amqp</artifactId>
            <version>4.0.4.RELEASE</version>
        </dependency>

Please let me know if you have any thoughts/suggestions

This question is related to rabbitmq spring-integration spring-amqp

The answer is


To complete @cpu-100 answer,

in case you don't want to enable/use web interface, you can create a new credentials using command line like below and use it in your code to connect to RabbitMQ.

$ rabbitmqctl add_user YOUR_USERNAME YOUR_PASSWORD
$ rabbitmqctl set_user_tags YOUR_USERNAME administrator
$ rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p / YOUR_USERNAME ".*" ".*" ".*"

I made exactly what @grepit made.

But I had to made some changes in my Java code:

In Producer and Receiver project I altered:

ConnectionFactory factory = new ConnectionFactory();
factory.setHost("your-host-ip");
factory.setUsername("username-you-created");
factory.setPassword("username-password");

        

Doing that, you are connecting an specific host as the user you have created. It works for me!


set ConnectionFactory or Connection hostname to localhost


I was facing this issue due to empty space at the end of the password(spring.rabbitmq.password=rabbit ) in spring boot application.properties got resolved on removing the empty space. Hope this checklist helps some one facing this issue.


if you use the number as your password, maybe you should try to change your password using string.

I can login using deltaqin:000000 on the website, but had this while running the program. then change the password to deltaiqn. and it works.


The error

ACCESS_REFUSED - Login was refused using authentication mechanism PLAIN. For details see the broker logfile.

can occur if the credentials that your application is trying to use to connect to RabbitMQ are incorrect or missing.

I had this happen when the RabbitMQ credentials stored in my ASP.NET application's web.config file had a value of "" for the password instead of the actual password string value.


To allow guest access remotely, write this

[{rabbit, [{loopback_users, []}]}].

to here

c:\Users\[your user name]\AppData\Roaming\RabbitMQ\rabbitmq.config

then restart the rabbitmq windows service (Source https://www.rabbitmq.com/access-control.html)


New solution:

The node module can't handle : in a password properly. Even url encoded, like it would work normally, it does not work.

Don't use typicalspecial characters from an URL in the password!

Like one of the following: : . ? + %


Original, wrong answer:

The error message clearly complains about using PLAIN, it does not mean the crendentials are wrong, it means you must use encrypted data delivery (TLS) instead of plaintext.

Changing amqp:// in the connection string to amqps:// (note the s) solves this.


just add login password to connect to RabbitMq

 CachingConnectionFactory connectionFactory = 
         new CachingConnectionFactory("rabbit_host");

 connectionFactory.setUsername("login");
 connectionFactory.setPassword("password");

user 'guest' can only connect via localhost

That's true since RabbitMQ 3.3.x. Hence you should upgrade to the same version the client library, or just upgrade Spring AMQP to the latest version (if you use dependency managent system).

Previous version of client used 127.0.0.1 as default value for the host option of ConnectionFactory.


For me the solution was simple: the user name is case sensitive. Failing to use the correct caps will also lead to the error.