on 11-11-2014 3:40 PM
Hi All,
Need your help to understand if these are known issues with our Java stack and if there is any solution documented.
I checked for logs and could find only below, please assist on below issues
1. Java stack– Able to login to UME, access System information – However, not able to login to NWA
Ending up in the same screen after entering credentials – Not able to access NWA.
Env: Java - 7.02 SP11
Path:
/usr/sap/../j2ee/cluster/server0/log/system
security.2.log
#1.#00505698776800970003D5D60000B8A40005071E674C10F8#1415202047004#/System/Security/Authentication#sap.com/com.sap.security.core.admin
#com.sap.engine.services.security.authentication.logincontext#J2EE_ADMIN#711089##1C73E8C7650211E496E40000003CF032#1c73e8c7650211e496e4
0000003cf032-0#1c73e8c7650211e496e40000003cf032#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_34##0#0#Info#1#com.sap.engine.services.security.a
uthentication.logincontext#Plain###LOGIN.OK
User: J2EE_ADMIN
Authentication Stack: ticket
Login Module Flag Initialize Login Commit
1. com.sap.security.core.server.jaas.EvaluateTicketLoginModule SUFFICIENT ok false false
2. com.sap.security.core.server.jaas.CreateTicketLoginModule SUFFICIENT ok false false
3. com.sap.engine.services.security.server.jaas.BasicPasswordLoginModule REQUISITE ok true true
Central Checks true
Thanks
Ram
Hi,
Your "ticket" authentication stack is slightly incorrect.
You need to swap position 2 and 3 so it looks like:
1. EvaluateTicketLoginModule SUFFICENT
2. BasicpasswordLoginModule REQUSITE
3. CreateTicketLoginModule OPTIONAL
With your current configuration login tickets will never be created.
Make change via visual administrator security provider service.
If it still fails collect a webdiagtool trace from note 1045019 and attach the output and we can tell you exactly the issue if you wish.
Kind regards,
Cathal
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Hello ,
I would suggest you to check couple of things.
1. Check if the java license certificate is valid.
2. Check if you find something in default trace at the time when the authentication fails in /nwa. Or else paste the log file here once you try to login into /nwa.
Regards,
Nirmal.
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Hi Nirmal,
1. Check if the java license certificate is valid. - VALID LICENSE is present in system.
2. Check if you find something in default trace at the time when the authentication fails in /nwa. Or else paste the log file here once you try to login into /nwa.
- default trace is not updated while logging to NWA, only security.2.log was updated as stated before.
Thanks
Ram
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