Did you also install the new jspwiki.jks to the proper place? It
must be in the same directory as your policy file.
/Janne
On 17 Dec 2007, at 22:47, jonathan wrote:
I did use "ant jar". JSPWiki.jar verifies correctly:
# jarsigner -verify JSPWiki.jar
jar verified.
Warning: This jar contains entries whose signer certificate will
expire within six months. Re-run with the -verbose and -certs
options for more details.
I'm still missing something, presumably?
Jonathan.
Janne Jalkanen wrote:
You must sign the JAR file. The signatures are against the one
which *we* distribute. Use "ant jar", it should also sign it.
/Janne
On 17 Dec 2007, at 22:32, jonathan wrote:
hmmmm... Grabbed the 2.4.91 source, made the requisite change,
and recompiled ("ant jar") (skipping past the certificate stuff
by hitting enter). With the new JSPWiki.jar in place, I'm
getting forced to log in to see the "Main" page, and when I try,
I'm getting Forbidden. None of this was secured before.
We're running custom ldap authentication (based on http://
kaukoluwiki.opendfki.de/wiki/LDAPUserDatabase), but I haven't
modified anything except JSPWiki.jar, so I'm unsure if it's even
relevant.
thanks,
Jonathan.
Janne Jalkanen wrote:
You must go and edit src/com/ecyrd/jspwiki/WikiContext.java,
recompile and create a new JAR.
Or, you can upgrade to 2.6, and edit CoreResources.properties.
/Janne
On 13 Dec 2007, at 21:28, jonathan wrote:
2.4.91
Janne Jalkanen wrote:
Which version of JSPWiki?
/Janne
On 13 Dec 2007, at 21:07, jonathan wrote:
I'd like to change the current default message that gets
returned when an unauthenticated user attempts to access a
secured resource.
Currently, I'm seeing: "Error: You don't have access to
'<SecuredPage>'. Please log in first."
Can this be modified somewhere?
thanks,
Jonathan.