That did the job!

Thanks,

Iain

-----Original Message-----
From: Akshay Ahooja [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 03 August 2006 18:05
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: Re: Portal user 403 error


In web.xml:

you have to explicity define the roles:

Change:

<security-constraint>
 <web-resource-collection>
 <web-resource-name>Login</web-resource-name>
 <url-pattern>/login/redirector</url-pattern>
 </web-resource-collection>
 <auth-constraint>
 <role-name>*</role-name>
 </auth-constraint>
 </security-constraint>

TO:
<security-constraint>
 <web-resource-collection>
 <web-resource-name>Login</web -resource-name>
 <url-pattern>/login/redirector</url-pattern>
 </web-resource-collection>
 <auth-constraint>
 <role-name>admin</role-name>
  <role-name>manager</role-name>
  <role-name>user</role-name>
 </auth-constraint>
 </security-constraint>

And any other roles you have...

HTH,
Akshay


On 8/3/06, O'Connell, Iain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm wondering if anybody can help me out.  I'm having an issue running
> Jetspeed 2.1 in Tomcat.  Basically what happens is that when I do a clean
> install and attempt to log in as the default user 'user' I get a HTTP 403
> error.  I was wondering if anybody had seen this error in the past or
> maybe
> if somebody could give me a pointer to where the 403 response would be
> being
> set...  I'm working with a slightly customized version of Jetspeed 2.1 so
> I
> expect that this issue is specific to our build and not a common one.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Iain
>
>

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