Yes, replacing the WSAS keystore before running WSAS for the first
time will be the easiest solution. This is because during the first
run, the passwords are encrypted and stored in the database

Azeez

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Prabath Siriwardena <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi;
>
> Please have a look at [1] - will help you resetting the certs in WSAS.
>
> Or else - if you replace the WSAS key store before the first run - then
> it'll be simply fine.
>
> Thanks & regards.
> -Prabath
>
> [1]:http://wso2.org/library/3002
>
> Ugo wrote:
>> Thank you, Prabath. I took a look at your article and I replaced the original
>> wso2wsas.jks from WSAS 2.3 with the one you mention. Unfortunately after
>> doing that I cannot login to the WSAS console using admin/admin any more. If
>> I put the original file back, I can login once again.
>>
>> Should I use a different login account after replacing the original
>> wso2wsas.jks with your file?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Ugo
>>
>>
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