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1. Re: Deploying web application war file on JBoss App Svr
eelgueta Sep 9, 2005 4:05 PM (in response to rkd123)Probably you enabled security at installation time. Try again, choose custom installation and make sure you don't enable security.
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2. Re: Deploying web application war file on JBoss App Svr
rkd123 Sep 9, 2005 6:42 PM (in response to rkd123)Thanks. Actually, when installing the JBoss app server, all you need to do is to unzip and extract the install files, so didn't have to change any user id/pwd. Not sure why it's not accepting the default admin/admin credentials - any one? Thanks
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3. Re: Deploying web application war file on JBoss App Svr
darranl Sep 11, 2005 7:03 AM (in response to rkd123)Is your application running within JBoss portal or is it an application running on its own?
Not sure why it's not accepting the default admin/admin credentials
Where have you got these defaults from? By default the app server is unsecured so wouldn't have defaults.
Have you checked to see if you already have anything installed an listening on port 8080 instead, double check the file {jboss.home}/server/default/log/server.log for any exceptions during start up. (Ignore any exceptions logged as DEBUG). -
4. Re: Deploying web application war file on JBoss App Svr
vlokesh Sep 12, 2005 1:38 AM (in response to rkd123)Can you check your login-config.xml under /server/default/conf folder? You application might be referring to the default login configuration used by the security domain that doesnt have any application-policy mentioned.
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<!-- The default login configuration used by any security domain that
does not have a application-policy entry with a matching name
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<application-policy name = "other">
<!-- A simple server login module, which can be used when the number
of users is relatively small. It uses two properties files:
users.properties, which holds users (key) and their password (value).
roles.properties, which holds users (key) and a comma-separated list of
their roles (value).
The unauthenticatedIdentity property defines the name of the principal
that will be used when a null username and password are presented as is
the case for an unuathenticated web client or MDB. If you want to
allow such users to be authenticated add the property, e.g.,
unauthenticatedIdentity="nobody"
-->
<login-module code = "org.jboss.security.auth.spi.UsersRolesLoginModule"
flag = "required" />
</application-policy>
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Create users.properties and roles.properties under conf folder and feed with some user data and check it.
Regards.
Lokesh. -
5. Re: Deploying web application war file on JBoss App Svr
ivelin.ivanov Sep 13, 2005 6:46 PM (in response to rkd123)darranl,
Can you please email me offline, I would like to chat with you. The email provided in the forums (darran at dalnet.plus.net) bounces back.
Sorry for the OT. -
6. Re: Deploying ssl on JBoss 3.2.3 App Svr
bhasin_vikas1 Sep 14, 2005 2:32 AM (in response to rkd123)I am getting problem on deploying ssl on jboss 3.2.3. i have register the cerificate of ssl.keystore and also open the connection port for https in jboss-service.xml but the https is not working so if u know the way to solve the problem please help me for the same.
thanks
vikas