I had build and install openam 12 from source code, from svn checkout
link:
svn checkout https://svn.forgerock.org/openam/tags/12.0.0/openam/
after that I had used external OpenDJ-2.6.0 with openam , installation is successful.
But when I add new user and click OK I got error
Error :”Plug-in org.forgerock.openam.idrepo.ldap.DJLDAPv3Repo encountered a ldap exception. ldap errorcode=65”
Also check in OpenDJ-2.6.0 logs access logs:
[25/Feb/2015:16:27:00 +0530] ADD RES conn=6 op=131 msgID=132 result=65 message=”Entry uid=indranis,dc=xyz,dc=net violates the Directory Server schema configuration because it contains an unknown objectclass iPlanetPreferences” etime=2
Same exception I got when I try to add group ,
but able to solve referring following link:
https://java.net/projects/opensso/lists/users/archive/2007-08/message/21
remove manually from Data Store – opends and remove groupOfURLs or groupOfUniqueNames from the LDAP Groups Object Class
Is there is issue with openDJ2.6 version , or any changes do I need to configure?
I got issue resolve, by installing openAM with embeded datastore and and then after installation ,configured it with an external opendj store and removed embedded one.
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A layer is displayed in Geonode when admin is logged in GeoServer. When the admin logs off in GeoServer the layer is not displayed in Geonode.
It seems like oauth configuration of geoserver-geonode is not done properly (the default settings are not changed) which I am not able to solve.
The geoserver log shows errors/exceptions as follows:
ERROR [geoserver.ows] -
org.geoserver.platform.ServiceException: Could not find layer geonode:nepalNationalParks
.
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WARN [geofence.cache] - org.geoserver.geofence.cache.CachedRuleReader$NoAuthException: Can't auth user [admin]
WARN [geoserver.security] - Failed login, user admin from 192.168.10.66
My System Configuration is GeoNode 3.1.0 , GeoServer 2.16.2 installed on Ubuntu 18.04. The larger log file is here.
Thank You.
I think you need to add new geofench rule from GeoFence Data Rules menu (GeoFence Data Rules>>Add new rule>>) as below,
Priority: 0
Role: *
Username: *
Service: *
Request: *
Workspace: *
Layer: *
Access: ALLOW
Or you can apply the required role for specific serice, workspace, or layer by just changing the parameter.
#Tekson Thank You for your suggestion.
I tried to play with GeoFence Rules as well. However, I think the problem was due to mis-configuration in OAuth setting. The issue was solved when I re-installed Geonode with proper IP Address and URLs (and did not altered the GeoFenceing Rules).
I followed Geonode installation guide(ubuntu 18.04). In my previous installation, mis-configuration might had happened around section
Update the settings in order to update GeoNode and GeoServer services running on a public IP or hostname particularly in Step 3 (Update OAuth2 configuration in order to hit the new hostname).
I'm trying to run Heat Clinic 6.0.1 locally following getting started tutorial: https://www.broadleafcommerce.com/docs/core/current/getting-started/running-locally
I managed to run admin and site but not the API project. The application starts without problems but when I go to http://localhost:8082/api/v1/swagger-ui.html I get a 404. In the log I see this exception:
javax.servlet.ServletException: Circular view path [error]: would dispatch back to the current handler URL [/error] again. Check your ViewResolver setup! (Hint: This may be the result of an unspecified view, due to default view name generation.)
Also trying to log in directly in the API with user broadleafapi and password gives 404.
My environment: Windows 10, jdk 8, maven 3.6
What's wrong? Can you help me? Thank you
Thanks for the report. I reproduced this and it looks like that with the update to Spring Boot 2.0, we did not appropriately override the updated property that specifies the servlet location to embedded Tomcat. Thus, when you went to /api/v1/swagger-ui.html, the application treats it exactly like that URL which is what gave the 404.
Setting the server.servlet.contextPath=/api/v1 property appropriately stripped off this path as part of the servlet context and resolved the 404.
I tested around a bit and was able to 'Authorize' the app (button at the top right of the Swagger page) with the credentials information that get spit out in the logs:
Basic auth configured with user broadleafapi and password: <<generated>>
then I was able to hit the API endpoints.
The changes you will need to make locally in your project to consume the fix are at https://github.com/BroadleafCommerce/DemoSite/commit/422d1cdc37f847afd8bec0be477ab784cbad2e9d#diff-991c59b6dbb0f619b8570d8f8779eaddR11. You will notice that I moved the original definition in default.properties over to common.properties and I recommend that you do the same. To be clear, follow these steps:
Delete the server.servlet.contextPath entry in `api/src/main/resources/runtime-properties/default.properties
Change server.servletPath in api/src/main/resources/runtime-properties/common.properties to server.servlet.contextPath
Thanks for trying out Broadleaf and the report, sorry for the rough early start!
I have installed the Kentico and it generated an URL. When we try to login with a default username 'administrator' and getting an error message as follow.
[WebFarmTaskManager.CanCreateTask]: Task type 'DICTIONARYCOMMAND' is not supported. The task needs to be registered with WebFarmHelper.RegisterTask method.
Publish first CMSApp_AppCode, then, in the same folder, CMSApp, however disable the option "Delete all existing files prior to publish" in CMSApp
Following this blog with steps by steps http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/documentation/articles/web-sites-dotnet-deploy-aspnet-mvc-app-membership-oauth-sql-database/#setupdevenv
If I run from my local machine then i see the data which is coming from Windows Azure db and i can add and update or delete ... perfectly working fine but the problem is when I publish my application to Windows Azure and I able to see my page and all the static pages are working fine but except one page which is interacting with database.
here is my web.config connection string:
<add name="DefaultConnection" connectionString="server=tcp:* insert server name*.database.windows.net,1433;Database=* insert database name *;User ID=*insert username *#* insert server name*;Password={*insert password here *};Trusted_Connection=False;Encrypt=True;Connection Timeout=30;" />
I get this message when i try to access the page from http://XXXX.azurewebsites.net/Employee
Error Message:
Migrations is enabled for context 'ApplicationDbContext' but the database does not exist or contains no mapped tables. Use Migrations to create the database and its tables, for example by running the 'Update-Database' command from the Package Manager Console.
Seems that your database cannot be created automatically. The fastest way to fix that is to follow the suggestion from your error message. Open your Package Manager Console with the project, which contains the connection string and the Configuration.cs (your migrations), selected as the startup project and run Update-Database. It could be that you must pass some parameters to this command if you have changed something on your migrations.
What I've done is broken the default 'Version' service on my WSO2 DSS, I tried to set the Scopes variable for WS-Discovery and didn't put a closing tag/element when creating the parameter.
Now when I try to access the parameters screen I get an xml Parse error
TID: [0] [WSO2 Data Services Server] [2012-08-22 12:38:04,404] ERROR {org.wso2.carbon.service.mgt.ServiceAdmin} - Error occured while getting parameters of service : Version
{org.wso2.carbon.service.mgt.ServiceAdmin}org.apache.axiom.om.OMException: com.ctc.wstx.exc.WstxUnexpectedCharException: Unexpected character '<' (code 60) in end tag Expected '>'. at [row,col {unknown-source}]: [2,58] at org.apache.axiom.om.impl.builder.StAXOMBuilder.next(StAXOMBuilder.java:296) at
I'm assuming this is stored in the H2 database, I've tried looking for the parameter in the .db file using notepad but I can't find it.
Is there another way to connect/browse the H2 db?
I've scanned through the repository, database and conf directories for clues without success.
UPDATE:
Yes you can connect to the H2 db using the included database Explorer under the Tools menu.
Use the connection details found in the repository/conf/registry.xml file
Then you can do SQL queries on it - (I haven't found the answer yet though)
UPDATE 2:
I don't think the parameters are held in the H2 db, but I managed to fix my problem by:
downloading the Version.aar file using the link on the list services page
deleting the Version service
Copying the Version.aar file into the repository/deployment/server/axis2services dir
I guess deleting the service removed any records/references to my broken parameter
I believe you've tried setting service parameters via the UI? Usually the service parameters you specify via the UI do not get saved in the services.xml of the original axis2 service archive. Instead, they get saved in the registry that is shipped with DSS and get applied to the service at runtime. But if you specify a malformed parameter then wouldn't be saved in the registry instead, throwing an exception while trying to engage that parameter. So there'll be no record saved corresponding to that kind of malformed parameters.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Prabath