We've managed to get talend MDM UI working fine over SSL, but we've not managed to get the MDM studio talk to the MDM server over SSL. Has anyone managed this? I've not tried the data integration input steps yet over SSL either.
I tried the forums - no joy.
I suspect for some reason it's not possible - And the reason I suspect this is that when you add an MDM server in TOS it prompts for port, hostname, user and password. Nowhere does it prompt for protocol.
One assumes that the EE version must surely support this? But we have a very simple model and wont be using EE as it would be OTT.
Thanks!
Dan
So it turns out this is a bug/unimplemented feature, and has been pencilled in to be fixed in 5.3.0 with luck!
https://jira.talendforge.org/browse/TMDM-4912
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We've used Artifactory 5.2.0 until today and had SAML configured and working. I just upgraded and now it doesn't work anymore. I'm being redirected to
https://MY_URL/artifactory/webapp/saml/loginResponse
which is not found.
Unfortunately I couldn't find any information about this on the Artifactory site - can anyone help?
I do not have access to ADFS directory unfortunately - we have an external partner for those kinds of things. But they told me that they haven't changed anything in their configuration.
Login into Artifactory works, also with LDAP and the new version works fine - except that one thing.
Turns out an ADFS patch was the problem and the message Artifactory got wasn't correct so obviously the login didn't work anymore. Unfortunately I didn't really get an error message that would have led me on the right path.
We fixed the ADFS, got a new certificate and now it's working again!
All,
I have a C# ServiceStack console listener application running on Ubuntu using Mono. Within that application I have one service that must authenticate first at Appcelerator Cloud Services (ACS). I have tested the code locally(Xamarin .NET on OSX) and can see the code is fine. Based on the error and investigation using the almighty Google, Mono doesn't trust any secure sites by default.
So far I have tried using mozroots to import all mozilla root certs, and have used certmgr -ssl to import the certs directly from https://api.cloud.appcelerator.com. Nothing has worked so far.
I don't want to put code in place to bypass SSL in order to accomplish this as I think that is a cheap/insecure hack. There has to be a proper way to make this work.
Any and all suggestions appreciated!
Bruce
All,
I had it right. I was just missing the reboot which allowed Ubuntu to load up all the certs in the store.
Victory is mine, sayeth the coder...
I have a p2site hosted on my server to provide Eclipse Update Site. The server is running an IIS 7.5
I have the same p2site content stored and provided both in my production environment and in my staging environment (two separate servers, with identical characteristics).
From a couple of days, if I connect with my staging environment p2site from an Eclipse Indigo instance, I'm required to enter credentials, which has never happened before.
Moreover, if I manually download the zip archive and install my plugin from this local archive, I'm asked the credentials too.
I can guess, but I'm not sure, that the problem can be related to the following: in the last days we have added HTTPS enablement for our web site, and installed our certificate in the root certificates of Windows Server 2008 R2.
Anyone knows why Eclipse (Indigo, haven't tested the other platforms yet) is behaving in this way?
And how can I prepare my local zip archive / p2site to overcome this issue?
Thank you very much
cghersi
Just for the sake of completeness, I found the solution on my own: the problem was that for some reasons (that I cannot still recognize...) there was a DENY rule in the .NetAuthorization section for the verbs OPTION,HEAD.
It seems that Eclipse send exactly these kind of requests when looking for p2site and so these requests were rejected and Eclipse was asking for credentials for these requests.
Hope is can be useful in the future for other people.
cghersi
So I've been running CF9 on Linux for a while and using CFMail to send email through a client's Exchange 2010 server for quite a while.
We're attempting to migrate to CF10 on Win2008, IIS7.5. Everything is set and ready to go except I can't get CF10 to verify the mail connection? I've got both mail settings (CF9 and CF10) set the exact same way and can view them open side by side and verify they're identical. However, while the CF9 verifies successfully the CF10 system fails??
I tried sending through CFMail tags while specifying the server credentials and see this in the CF10 log:
"javax.mail.AuthenticationFailedException: No authentication mechansims supported by both server and client"
What does this mean? I know my authentication credentials are correct because I'm able to connect in CF9.
I've turned off all firewalls and still nothing. So, I then tried installing CF10 on my Mac laptop. It, too, will not verify the mail connection!
Is there a known problem with CF10 connecting to an Exchange mail server?
Any ideas?
I "solved" this.
I could find little online and received no comments to this thread. No combination of settings I tried would work and I have no access to the client's mail server. The person who runs that server couldn't run a lemonade stand so no help there.
Then I stumbled across this page. Nothing to do with ColdFusion but seemed like a similar issue.
Recent changes in the JavaMail API has changed certain authentication
defaults and sometimes will create an authentication error with some
Exchange Server environments dependent on the configuration.
I'd never put much thought into CFMail because it was always drop dead simple and simply worked. Focusing on this link's Resolution 2 (ie replace the mail.jar with an older version). I wondered if CF used JavaMail and if I could downgrade CFMail? I cracked open CF's mail.jar file and found that CFMail does, indeed, use the JavaMail API. So, I then checked the ColdFusion docs to see if any new features were added to CFMail between CF9 and CF10. None.
So, I swapped out the mail.jar file from my CF9 install to CF10 and restarted. Boom! Everything worked immediately. As far as I can tell I've had no compatibility issues to report.
Swapping the mail.jar did not work for me. However, adding the following to JVM arguments
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
worked for me. Please refer to the following article
Java Mail mystery - SMTP blocked?
posted by another user
I' ve just started to use wso2 developer studio and i have been able to make everything working thanks to this sample (BankingSample).
Now, i would like to know if is possible, instead of using different servers as AS, DSS, ESB and BPS (like explained in this example), to deploy everything on a single server (WSO2 Carbon for instance)..i' ve already added all server roles like this in Carbon.xml
<ServerRoles>
<Role>CarbonServer</Role>
<Role>EnterpriseServiceBus</Role>
<Role>BusinessProcessServer</Role>
<Role>ApplicationServer</Role>
<Role>DataServicesServer</Role>
</ServerRoles>
but this is not enough, since it' s not working..i think there's something concerning the transports in axis2.xml file, and different IN/OUT transports compared to esb's axis2.xml configuration file.
So i tried to mix things up a little bit, copying some of esb's configurations in carbon's one (for example not blocking 8280 port), but it' s still not working
Any idea on how to make this correctly working ?
You need to install the features of each server. Please follow this blog [1]
[1]http://dileepajayakody.blogspot.com/2012/05/how-to-install-features-via-feature.html