I think have found the answer to this. For GlassFish JAAS authn to work, the JSPWiki JAAS entries must be appended to domains/domain1/config/login.conf. Otherwise, these JAAS entries are not 'visible' to the GF app server. This is preliminary and I am doing further testing.

Paul

All,

The ProtectionDomain issue turned out to be a false positive. I am now facing a new problem. This occurs with JSPWiki 2.4.100 on GlassFish v2u1. I completed a plain vanilla installation. I used the Install.jsp page. Below are the errors. What did I miss?

Paul

2009-07-23 12:01:24,150 [httpSSLWorkerThread-80-0] ERROR com.ecyrd.jspwiki.auth.AuthenticationManager JSPWiki:/appserver/Login.jsp JSPWiki:http://glassfishwiki1.foundry.sun.com/appserver/Login.jsp - Couldn't retrieve login configuration.
Message=No LoginModules configured for JSPWiki-custom

2009-07-23 12:01:24,151 [httpSSLWorkerThread-80-0] ERROR com.ecyrd.jspwiki.auth.AuthenticationManager JSPWiki:/appserver/Login.jsp JSPWiki:http://glassfishwiki1.foundry.sun.com/appserver/Login.jsp - No login context. Please double-check that JSPWiki found your 'jspwiki.jaas' file or the contents have been appended to your regular JAAS file.

2009-07-23 12:01:24,151 [httpSSLWorkerThread-80-0] INFO JSPWiki JSPWiki:/appserver/Login.jsp JSPWiki:http://glassfishwiki1.foundry.sun.com/appserver/Login.jsp - Failed to authenticate user admin


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