Hello,
this morning, archiva forced me to change my admin login, with some rules
about using some numeric character and not reuse a previous password.
Where can I setup/change this policy ? My archiva instance is in a protected
corporate network and don't require strict security.
What is the
nicolas de loof wrote:
Hello,
this morning, archiva forced me to change my admin login, with some rules
about using some numeric character and not reuse a previous password.
Was this from trunk?
Where can I setup/change this policy ? My archiva instance is in a protected
corporate
2007/11/9, Maria Odea Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
nicolas de loof wrote:
Hello,
this morning, archiva forced me to change my admin login, with some
rules
about using some numeric character and not reuse a previous password.
Was this from trunk?
I use the 1.0-beta-3 release, but
the policy is in security.properties in either the conf directory or
~/.m2. I think archiva.properties is also read in the same locations.
More information is available here:
http://maven.apache.org/archiva/guides/security-configuration.html
On 09/11/2007, nicolas de loof [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there an equivalent to ARCHIVA_HOME when archiva.war is deployed on
tomcat?
2007/11/9, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the policy is in security.properties in either the conf directory or
~/.m2. I think archiva.properties is also read in the same locations.
More information is available
I believe (though my memory might be failing me) that setting the
appserver.base context variable will do it. If it works, please write
it down for us :)
- Brett
On 09/11/2007, nicolas de loof [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an equivalent to ARCHIVA_HOME when archiva.war is deployed on
That explains why I get a ${appserver.base} folder created in my tomcat
home directory.
2007/11/9, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I believe (though my memory might be failing me) that setting the
appserver.base context variable will do it. If it works, please write
it down for us :)
-
On Nov 9, 2007 4:42 AM, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the policy is in security.properties in either the conf directory or
~/.m2. I think archiva.properties is also read in the same locations.
More information is available here: