We used that method before with same results. The we switched to this example: http://soleauthority.net/entry-inspector-a-java-filterapi-plugin-sample/
On Wed 21. Mar 2018 at 09:24, Jarl Grøneng <jarl.gron...@gmail.com> wrote: > > When you create a new ARServerUser object, should`t you do a login? > > arCtx.login(); > > > > -- > J > > 2018-03-20 18:45 GMT+01:00 Thomas Miskiewicz <tmisk...@gmail.com>: > >> Thanks for pointing this out, Fred, bu there is no error in my code. >> >> I just mad a mistake extracting snippets. The code looks like this: >> >> public List<Value> filterAPICall(ARPluginContext context, List<Value> >> inValues) >> { >> if (context!=null) { >> String sPort=context.getARConfigEntry("TCD-Specific-Port"); >> Integer port=new Integer(sPort); >> >> >> ARServerUser arCtx = new ARServerUser(context, "de_DE", >> "localhost"); >> arCtx.setPort(port); >> } >> } >> >> >> On Mar 20, 2018, at 5:23 PM, Grooms, Frederick W < >> frederick.w.gro...@xo.com> wrote: >> >> Maybe I’m confused, but I think there may be an error in your code >> You are setting the port to serverPort, but your integer value is just >> port >> >> >> *From:* ARSList [mailto:arslist-boun...@arslist.org >> <arslist-boun...@arslist.org>] *On Behalf Of *Thomas Miskiewicz >> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 20, 2018 11:12 AM >> *To:* ARSList <arslist@arslist.org> >> *Subject:* Re: What is locking my account? >> >> Thank you Keith, good to know. >> >> 1. We’re not windows. >> >> 2. We don’t have more than one server defined in the mid-tier >> >> I rather thing that it’s related to a ARS bug which attacks when we use >> our ARF Plugin. >> >> >> Thomas >> >> >> On Mar 20, 2018, at 5:05 PM, spearmint.l...@gmail.com wrote: >> >> I haven't followed this whole thread, so not sure if this was mentioned. >> We had a problem in the past where if you had more than one AR server >> defined in the mid-tier, then anytime you try to login it attempts to log >> into each AR server defined. So if you have three AR servers defined, and >> your Windows system is set to lock after three bad attempts, then just one >> incorrect password when trying to log in will lock you out. >> >> Regards, >> Keith >> >> On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 6:14 AM Thomas Miskiewicz <tmisk...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Unfortunately it’s still locking. >> >> I enabled all kinds of debugs and see this: >> >> Di Mär 20 10:41:19.086 2018 Preparing context to be sent to pluginserver >> - User : NULL, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : 9279, threadId : >> 366 >> 360393 Di Mär 20 10:41:19.099 2018 Preparing context to be sent to >> pluginserver - User : NULL, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : >> 9280, threadId : 366 >> 360394 Di Mär 20 10:41:19.109 2018 Preparing context to be sent to >> pluginserver - User : NULL, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : >> 9281, threadId : 366 >> 360395 Di Mär 20 10:41:19.118 2018 Preparing context to be sent to >> pluginserver - User : NULL, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : >> 9282, threadId : 366 >> 360396 Di Mär 20 10:41:33.252 2018 <ESCL> <TID: 0000000320> <RPC ID: >> 0000447731> <Queue: Fast > <Client-RPC: 390620 > <USER: Remedy >> Application Service (Pool 1) > <Overlay-Group: 1 > >> /* Di Mär 20 2018 10:41:33.2520 */ Escalation Trace Log -- ON (AR Server >> 9.1.04 201711272256) >> 360397 Di Mär 20 10:41:33.418 2018 <ESCL> <TID: 0000000320> <RPC ID: >> 0000447731> <Queue: Fast > <Client-RPC: 390620 > <USER: Remedy >> Application Service (Pool 1) > <Overlay-Group: 1 > >> /* Di Mär 20 2018 10:41:33.4180 */ Escalation Trace Log -- ON (AR Server >> 9.1.04 201711272256) >> 360398 Di Mär 20 10:41:33.650 2018 Preparing context to be sent to >> pluginserver - User : NULL, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : >> 9292, threadId : 366 >> 360399 Di Mär 20 10:41:33.660 2018 Preparing context to be sent to >> pluginserver - User : NULL, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : >> 9293, threadId : 366 >> 360400 Di Mär 20 10:41:33.667 2018 Preparing context to be sent to >> pluginserver - User : NULL, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : >> 9294, threadId : 366 >> 360401 Di Mär 20 10:41:35.095 2018 Preparing context to be sent to >> pluginserver - User : ize0578, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : >> 8439, threadId : 403 >> 360402 Di Mär 20 10:41:35.962 2018 Preparing context to be sent to >> pluginserver - User : ize0578, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : >> 8439, threadId : 401 >> >> @Doug - what does User: NULL mean? How is that possible? >> >> >> Thomas >> >> >> >> >> On Mar 15, 2018, at 9:41 AM, Thomas Miskiewicz <tmisk...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Thank you, Rajesh! I will delete my account completely and try again. >> >> Thomas >> >> >> On 15. Mar 2018, at 09:37, Rajesh Nair <rajesh.nair....@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Not sure if this is going to help, >> i remember facing such issue but not in ARS but frequently on my machine >> which i am using it >> >> *Issue turned out to be problem in user's cache where the password has >> been stored. My account used to get locked automatically, even though i was >> using the correct password.* >> *I had to delete the old entries and the issue got fixed.* >> >> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 6:22 PM, Thomas Miskiewicz <tmisk...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Doug, >> >> I got an AR Filter Plugin which uses the context of the current user >> which in this case even happens to be an Admin User. >> >> public List<Value> filterAPICall(ARPluginContext context, List<Value> >> inValues) >> { >> if (context!=null) { >> String sPort=context.getARConfigEntry("TCD-Specific-Port"); >> Integer port=new Integer(sPort); >> >> ARServerUser arCtx = new ARServerUser(context, "de_DE", >> "localhost"); >> arCtx.setPort(serverPort); >> } >> } >> >> Everything works well until it doesn’t. At some point I see in the plugin >> log that authGuid ist empty… >> >> Mi Mär 14 12:36:27.527 2018 Preparing context to be sent to pluginserver >> - User : ize0578, sessionId : 118, authGuid : >> PAGAAFGYFE3BUAPFKWINPEO0LWMIJ1, cacheId : 118, threadId : 323 >> Mi Mär 14 12:36:27.541 2018 Preparing context to be sent to pluginserver >> - User : ize0578, sessionId : 118, authGuid : >> PAGAAFGYFE3BUAPFKWINPEO0LWMIJ1, cacheId : 118, threadId : 323 >> Mi Mär 14 12:36:27.563 2018 Preparing context to be sent to pluginserver >> - User : ize0578, sessionId : 118, authGuid : >> PAGAAFGYFE3BUAPFKWINPEO0LWMIJ1, cacheId : 118, threadId : 323 >> Mi Mär 14 12:36:27.584 2018 Preparing context to be sent to pluginserver >> - User : ize0578, sessionId : 118, authGuid : >> PAGAAFGYFE3BUAPFKWINPEO0LWMIJ1, cacheId : 118, threadId : 323 >> Mi Mär 14 12:36:27.688 2018 Preparing context to be sent to pluginserver >> - User : ize0578, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : 118, threadId >> : 323 >> Mi Mär 14 12:36:27.704 2018 Preparing context to be sent to pluginserver >> - User : ize0578, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : 118, threadId >> : 323 >> Mi Mär 14 12:36:27.722 2018 Preparing context to be sent to pluginserver >> - User : ize0578, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : 118, threadId >> : 323 >> Mi Mär 14 12:36:27.739 2018 Preparing context to be sent to pluginserver >> - User : ize0578, sessionId : 0, authGuid : NULL, cacheId : 118, threadId >> : 323 >> >> At this point my account gets locked. >> >> >> Is this a bug? >> >> Thomas >> >> >> On Mar 14, 2018, at 5:33 AM, Mueller, Doug <doug_muel...@bmc.com> wrote: >> >> Trying again with SQL log removed so it will let me post….. >> >> *From:* Mueller, Doug >> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 13, 2018 9:28 PM >> *To:* 'Thomas Miskiewicz' <tmisk...@gmail.com>; ARSList < >> arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> >> *Subject:* RE: What is locking my account? >> >> Thomas, >> >> If your plugin is trying to login and gets a bad password attempt and >> that happens more than X times in a row, the account would then get locked >> if you have configured the system to lock a user after X bad password >> attempts. >> >> So, I am guessing that you have configured the system to lock users out >> after a set number of bad password attempts. This is what is locking out >> the account. >> >> Then, you have to find out what the plugin is using for the password and >> why it is not correct. Has whatever user is involved changed their >> password? If so, how do you get the new one to the plugin for use? If >> not, what has changed from where the plugin was getting the password to >> where it is now? Has the configuration of the password for the plugin >> changed? >> >> I don’t know what the session issue is other than maybe a side effect of >> the login problem and getting locked out of the system. First, I would >> resolve the password problem and then see if the other remains. >> >> Doug Mueller >> >> *From:* Thomas Miskiewicz [mailto:tmisk...@gmail.com <tmisk...@gmail.com> >> ] >> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 13, 2018 2:57 PM >> *To:* ARSList <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> >> *Cc:* Mueller, Doug <doug_muel...@bmc.com> >> *Subject:* What is locking my account? >> >> Hello Listers, >> >> we got a Filter Plugin we’ve been using for years. Out of sudden is seems >> to be locking my account when I call it a number of times from a Filter. >> >> The Log says stuff like: local provided session id 1684 not found. 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