RHEV 3.3 rhevm-shell fails to authenticate with usernames greather than 52 characters

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Issue

Redhat RHEV 3.3 rhevm-shell fails to authenticate w/ usernames > 52 characters. It appears that an unwelcome newline is being inserted into the client HTTP Authorization header.

Deploying large rhev instance and hooking to AD causes username/password issues with too many characters.

Environment

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
3.3

[root@kaboom ~]# rpm -qf `which rhevm-shell`
rhevm-cli-3.3.0.13-1.el6ev.noarch

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