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1. Re: Cached Authentication issue.
dsimon Dec 1, 2005 10:36 AM (in response to tosenthu)This is actually something which is a rather major issue (IMO). The good news is that you can fix it by changing a configuration file (details follow). The bad news is that JBoss seems to be suffering from the same issues that have plagued IIS for years -- a default configuration that does not seem too concerned with security.
In your deploy directory, you should have a file called "security-service.xml" -- open it and find the following line:
1800
change it to:
0
Save and restart JBoss. -
2. Re: Cached Authentication issue.
starksm64 Dec 3, 2005 4:10 PM (in response to tosenthu)You forgot the code tags.
Also create a bug report to have this as the default configuration. -
3. Re: Cached Authentication issue.
tosenthu Dec 9, 2005 4:30 AM (in response to tosenthu)This is actually something which is a rather major issue (IMO). The good news is that you can fix it by changing a configuration file (details follow). The bad news is that JBoss seems to be suffering from the same issues that have plagued IIS for years -- a default configuration that does not seem too concerned with security.
In your deploy directory, you should have a file called "security-service.xml" -- open it and find the following line:
1800
change it to:
0
Save and restart JBoss.
hai dsimon,
The solution will allow me to login all the time. but i will not be able to get the cached lists of users. My issue is I want the list of cached users list and also need the authentication happen all the time by-passing the cache.
Thanks,
Senthil Kumar M Rangaswamy.