Sirtaj,

I'm using WebLogic 6.0 and Solaris 8 and I receive the same exception
when I pass the -Djava.security.manager param to the interpreter. When I
remove it I'm ok. I've opened a case with BEA and they've yet resolve
the situation, but they can duplicate it. For now I would remove that
parameter and see what happens.

Todd Kaufman

Sirtaj Singh Kang wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It is a source of great annoyance to me that BEA dropped support
> for weblogic on linux with version 6.0. Banking on the fact that BEA
> advertise their product as a "100% Java solution", I've been trying to
> get the NT version running on Linux. I've gotten stuck at the system
> user authentication stage.  Here is what I did:
>
> -> Install WLS6 on an NT machine.
> -> Copied the entire directory to a linux system
> -> Copied the java command line and environment from NT and modified it
> on linux to launch weblogic.Server
> -> Changed the paths, domain and server names in various files,
> including the weblogic.policy file and in all the config/<app>/config.xml
> directories.
>
> Now it starts up till:
>
> ------ CUT HERE -------------
> Starting WebLogic Server ....
> <Feb 6, 2001 11:55:40 PM GMT+11:00> <Notice> <Management> <Loading configuration 
>file ./config/mydom/config.xml ...>
> <Feb 6, 2001 11:55:49 PM GMT+11:00> <Info> <Logging> <Only log messages of severity 
>"Error" or worse will be displayed in this window. This can be changed at Admin 
>Console> mydom> Servers> myhost> Logging> Debugging> Stdout severity threshold>
> <Feb 6, 2001 11:55:55 PM GMT+11:00> <Emergency> <Server> <Unable to initialize the 
>server: 'Fatal initialization exception
> Throwable: java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied in 
>realm weblogic
> java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied in realm weblogic
>         at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.authenticate(Realm.java:209)
>         at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.getAuthenticatedName(Realm.java:229)
>         at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.authenticate(Security.java:113)
>         at weblogic.security.SecurityService.initializeSuid(SecurityService.java:293)
>         at weblogic.security.SecurityService.initialize(SecurityService.java:123)
>         at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize(T3Srvr.java:343)
>         at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:169)
>         at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:35)
> '>
> ***************************************************************************
> The WebLogic Server did not start up properly.
> Exception raised: java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied 
>in realm weblogic
> java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied in realm weblogic
>         at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.authenticate(Realm.java:209)
>         at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.getAuthenticatedName(Realm.java:229)
>         at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.authenticate(Security.java:113)
>         at weblogic.security.SecurityService.initializeSuid(SecurityService.java:293)
>         at weblogic.security.SecurityService.initialize(SecurityService.java:123)
>         at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize(T3Srvr.java:343)
>         at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:169)
>         at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:35)
> Reason: Fatal initialization exception
> ***************************************************************************
> ------------ CUT HERE -------------
>
> This is the startup script I'm using:
>
> ------------ CUT HERE --------------
> #!/bin/sh
>
> JAVA_HOME="/usr/java/jdk1.3"
> export JAVA_HOME
>
> CP=.:./lib/weblogic_sp.jar:./lib/weblogic.jar
>
> $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -hotspot -classpath $CP \
>          -Dweblogic.Domain=mydom -Dweblogic.Name=myhost \
>         -Dbea.home=`pwd` \
>         -Djava.security.manager \
>         -Djava.security.policy=/usr/local/wlserver/lib/weblogic.policy \
>         -Dweblogic.management.password=syspwd \
>         weblogic.Server $*
> ------------ CUT HERE --------------
>
> (Note that password and machine names have been changed.)
>
> I'm quite certain that the password specified with
> weblogic.management.password is correct for the system user.
>
> I've tried it with both the sun hotspot vm and IBM 1.3.0 JDK.
>
> Has anyone tried to do this? Anyone have any tips? Any suggestions
> appreciated, even if it is "give up and don't waste your time because...."
>
> -Taj.
>
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