Title: RE: [JBoss-user] jmx-console/Security/Linux service

Note that the following VM properties need to be set
when an http proxy is required:

-DproxySet=true -DproxyHost=hostname -DproxyPort=portnumber


Wonne



-----Original Message-----
From: Scott M Stark
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24/01/2003 22:28
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] jmx-console/Security/Linux service

That version of Shutdown does not support secured access. The version
that will ship
with 3.0.6 does. Its really just an independent class so just grab
version 1.1.2.3 out
of CVS and use it.
 
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----- Original Message -----
From: Victor Batista <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 3:58 AM
Subject: [JBoss-user] jmx-console/Security/Linux service

Hello!
            I am running Jboss 3.0.4 with bundled Tomcat 4.0.6 on a
Linux Box (RedHat 7.2). I have the service enabled, because I need to
start JBoss automatically when the machine starts.
            My problem is related with jmx-console. The service script,
which is under /etc/rc.d/init.d/, uses the jmx-console to Shutdown
JBoss. It doesn't use it directly, but through the class
org.jboss.Shutdown. Once I need jmx-console, I enabled its security, and
now I can't shutdown again.
            If I remove the jmx-console, I can't shutdown JBoss. If I
enable jmx-security, I can't shutdown JBoss also.
            Is it possible to change the service script to Shutdown
JBoss on a different way? How? Is it possible to pass jmx-console
username/password to the script, how?
I would prefer the first solution (remove the jmx-console). Any help for
this newbie question would be appreciated.
 
            Thanks in advance,
                        Victor Batista
 

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