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Rick Hillegas resolved DERBY-5741.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 10.9.1.0
> Native user authentication: improve checking of syntax
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> Key: DERBY-5741
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5741
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Services
> Affects Versions: 10.9.1.0
> Reporter: Dag H. Wanvik
> Assignee: Rick Hillegas
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 10.9.1.0
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> Attachments: derby-5741-01-aa-percolateDerbyErrorUp.diff,
> derby-5741-01-ab-percolateDerbyErrorUp.diff, repro2.sh
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> Trying to set derby.authentication.provider to "NATIVE:" correctly gives an
> error message complaining about the syntax:
> "ERROR XCY05: Invalid setting of the derby.authentication.provider property.
> This property cannot be set to NATIVE::LOCAL unless credentials for the
> database owner have been stored in the database using the
> SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_CREATE_USER procedure."
> Trying to set it as "NATIVE" (no trailing colon) does not treat this the
> value as a malformed NATIVE authentication specification. This leads to it
> being interpreted as a used defined authentication class, so when I attempt
> to connect after disconnection from the database I see:
> ERROR XJ040: Failed to start database 'cred' with class loader
> sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader@18d107f, see the next exception for details.
> ERROR XJ001: Java exception: 'NATIVE: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException'.
> Another thing is that the error message in the first place is out of date
> now: we never shoudl be setting "NATIVE::LOCAL" explicitly, it id does once
> the first user is created according to version 7.0 of the spec. See
> DERBY-5742.
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