Hello Peter, I am bit confused: you get the forbidden error after a successful login in the third party product? Is that third party product installed in a different machine? Which product? Is any kind of SSO solution (keycloak, Microsoft ASDF, OpenAM...)? May I ask you to describe a bit your scenario, please?
Best regards, Luis El lun., 25 mar. 2019 a las 10:18, Peter Henriques (< peter.henriq...@macro4.com>) escribió: > Hello, > > > > I have successfully installed Tomcat 8.5.39 on z/OS 2.3 under USS. I use > the native IBM Java utility. However I have to connect to a third party > product which presents a web front end with a username/password panel. > > This is the error I get when I connect zos23.intranet.XXXXXX.com: > portnumber/app/#login: > > > > *HTTP Status 403 – Forbidden* > ------------------------------ > > *Type* Status Report > > *Message* /App/ > > *Description* The server understood the request but refuses to authorize > it. > ------------------------------ > > *Apache Tomcat/8.5.39* > > > > Is this purely a permissions issue with RACF or is there an error with my > config with permissible usernames. > > > > Regards > > > > *Peter M Henriques* > > *Support Engineer – Mainframe Support Group* > > *D:* +44-1293-872072 | *T:* +44-1293-872000 | www.macro4.com > > > > <http://www.macro4.com/> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/macro-4> > <https://twitter.com/macro_4> <https://www.facebook.com/Macro4.4/> > <https://plus.google.com/115044887053369398852> > > > > Registered office: The Orangery, Turners Hill Road, Worth, Crawley, West > Sussex, RH10 4SS > > Registered in England no: 00927588 > > > > Please consider the environment and only print this email if you really > need to. > > > > This e-mail message has been scanned and cleared by Google Message > Security and the UNICOM Global security systems. This message is for the > named person's use only. If you receive this message in error, please > delete it and notify the sender. > -- "Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better." - Samuel Beckett