On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Miranda Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > We get this error on our sites that use J2EE auth to protect some > areas of the public site. What happens is the web admins log into the > protected areas of the public site (which is a different login > system), and then try to go edit pages in Magnolia and it gives this > error in the logs and the user just sees a blank screen. We just tell > them to make sure to logout of the public site first before they go to > Magnolia.
Thank you for your suggestion. That was an interesting possibility, but I get the same issue on a brand new install on a different server, installed from scratch, default options. I deploy the .war but login is denied. Anybody at all running on Sun Web server or Sun App server? Thanks, Francois > On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Francois Dion <[email protected]> > wrote: [...] >> but once I get to the login screen and try any of the default username >> / passwords, I get: >> >> Error during login. Please try again. >> >> Both debug and error logs show (in part, I truncated the end): >> ERROR info.magnolia.cms.security.SecuritySupportBase 25.07.2008 11:00:04 -- >> Can >> 't login due to: >> javax.security.auth.login.LoginException: No LoginModules configured for >> magnoli >> a ---------------------------------------------------------------- for list details see http://documentation.magnolia.info/ ----------------------------------------------------------------
