Apologies for posting ag a in so quickly.
I've now got DSpace working with LDAP ( Active Direstory )
But the login page just uses HTTP, which I am concerned about as my main
Uni password will be passed unencrypted.
1. I enabled HTTPS in th e tomcat server.xml file.
2. I generated a certificate using keytool
3. I now have HTTPS enabled in Tomcat 6 on Port 8443
My questyion is how to force the login page to use:
https://dspace.cms.livjm.ac.uk:8443/jspui/ldap-login
Not bothered about the whole of DSpace using HTTPS just the login.
Tried:
xmlui.force.ssl = true
In dspace.cfg, but that doesn't do it.
Also since setting LDAP to work I can't get the local administrator
username / password that I setup when I initially setup DSpace (
d.s.will...@ljmu.ac.uk ).
2009-10-16 14:43:20,855 INFO
org.dspace.authenticate.LDAPHierarchicalAuthentication @
anonymous:session_id=E841C1A380011133295B5204F4A74449:ip_addr=150.204.48
.5:auth:attempting trivial auth of user=d.s.will...@ljmu.ac.uk
2009-10-16 14:43:20,936 INFO
org.dspace.authenticate.LDAPHierarchicalAuthentication @
anonymous:session_id=E841C1A380011133295B5204F4A74449:ip_addr=150.204.48
.5:failed_login:no DN found for user d.s.will...@ljmu.ac.uk
2009-10-16 14:43:20,936 INFO org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.LDAPServlet @
anonymous:session_id=E841C1A380011133295B5204F4A74449:ip_addr=150.204.48
.5:failed_login:netid=d.s.will...@ljmu.ac.uk, result=2
I read about the Stackable Authenication in dspace.cfg & I've got both:
plugin.sequence.org.dspace.authenticate.AuthenticationMethod = \
org.dspace.authenticate.PasswordAuthentication
plugin.sequence.org.dspace.authenticate.AuthenticationMethod = \
org.dspace.authenticate.LDAPHierarchicalAuthentication
But is doesn't seem to use the first one which I believe is for "local"
accounts.
Thanks
Dave Wynne
Senior Technical Officer
School of Computing and Maths
Liverpool John Moores University
Byrom Street
Liverpool L2 2AF
E-Mail: d.wy...@ljmu.ac.uk
Tel:0151-231-2108
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