Greetings!
I just merged a PR[0] that makes Bodhi's Vagrant environment use Fedora's staging Ipsilon server for authentication, instead of production. This means you need to have an account in staging to authenticate to Bodhi by default, and I highly recommend setting that account password to be different than your production Fedora password. This way if there's ever a bug in the development environment that accidentally connects you to the production API (for example, when working on the CLI), your staging password won't be accepted and you won't accidentally put testing data in production.
To get this change fully, you will need to update your development.ini file in similar ways to what I did to devel/development.ini.example in the pull request. An easy way to do that if you don't care about any changes you might have made to development.ini is:
$ rm development.ini; vagrant destroy; vagrant up