Also in the Tomcat localhost log file I am seeing this: 192.168.181.153 - - [14/May/2020:18:41:33 +0000] "POST /syncope-console/login;jsessionid=145679823C04C8CB87203E692507C264?0-1.0-login-submit HTTP/1.1" 400 1186
I think that is a 400 error, but I am not sure "why?" because I am not seeing any errors in the tomcat logs. Or maybe that 400 is due to the captcha error in the enduser.log file? Jim On Thursday, May 14, 2020, 02:41:13 PM EDT, <oh...@yahoo.com> wrote: Actually I found the enduser.properties in several places, and I changed those params to "false" in all of them, but I still get stuck at the login page. On Thursday, May 14, 2020, 02:34:07 PM EDT, <oh...@yahoo.com> wrote: I found xsrf and catcha parameters in the /syncope-archetype/enduser/target/classes/enduser.properties file, and I set both parameters to "false", and bounced the tomcat, but still it is getting stuck. I am also now still seeing the following error in the enduser.log: 18:27:38.717 ERROR org.apache.syncope.client.enduser.init.ClassPathScanImplementationLookup - Could not find annotation org.apache.syncope.client.enduser.annotations.Resource in org.apache.syncope.client.enduser.resources.CaptchaResource, ignoring Please advise. Thanks, Jim On Thursday, May 14, 2020, 02:18:49 PM EDT, <oh...@yahoo.com> wrote: Hi, I just found these msgs in the syncope-archetype/logs/enduser.log: 14:17:04.128 ERROR org.apache.syncope.client.enduser.resources.BaseResource - XSRF TOKEN does not match I am guessing that XSRF is something to do with cross-site? Is there some config we have to change in Syncope to enable the proxying to work? Thanks, Jim On Thursday, May 14, 2020, 11:04:23 AM EDT, <oh...@yahoo.com> wrote: Hi, I am trying to proxy the Syncope console with an Apache (reverse) proxy. So far, after I setup the Apache proxy, I can get to the Syncope console login page, but when I try to submit the login, nothing happens. I have been trying to diagnose what is going on, but so far, I cannot see what might be the problem? Has anyone done this before? If so, could you share how you had to set up the Apache configuration? Right now, I am only using ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse. Thanks, Jim