Ricco Førgaard <ricco.mad...@...> writes: > > Ludovic Deravet <ludovicdera...@...> writes: > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > This problem might occur if your environment is not set up properly. Have you > started your Fedora with these environment variables set: > > > > CATALINA_HOME=... > > FEDORA_HOME=... > > > > Regards, > > > > I have the same problem. Same OS (Ubuntu), did quick install, set password to > "fedoraAdmin" (to keep things simple), and FEDORA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME are set > but I can't login. I've tried the web admin (tested with Chome and Firefox on > Ubuntu and IE7 on Windows), stand alone GUI client, and command line clients > without any luck. > > I'm running version 3.4.1.
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