There are two parts where that code occurs in config.xml(<value>0DPiKuNIrrVmD8IUCuw1hQxNqZc</value>), lines 54 and 62 in 1.3.0. Did you change both?
Also, my mistake was to get too complex. If I were you, I'd simplify it back to the least possible configuration parameters (which is what I did in the previous configuration posts), get it working then go back and add complexity for security, . . . At least it worked for me when I did that. Jack D. Pond "A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal." -- Oscar Wilde.(1854-1900) From: Mohammad khodaei [mailto:m_khod...@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:04 AM To: Users' Help and Suggestions Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] OpenCA Login Problem: Error Code: 740201 ([initServer:314] No login) I did it. Now, the warning didn't show up. I use the password I provided to login (and not the hashed value). It still gives me the same problem. I tried another browser to make sure. I cannot login. Any more help to test? ________________________________________ From: Jack D. Pond <jack.p...@psitex.com> To: 'Users' Help and Suggestions' <openca-users@lists.sourceforge.net> Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 4:44 PM Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] OpenCA Login Problem: Error Code: 740201 ([initServer:314] No login) Mohammad, The problem is that that the value in: <option> <name>default_web_password</name> <value>@default_web_password@</value> </option> Is NOT the actual value, but an encrypted hash value. The easiest way to do this is change it back to <value>@default_web_password@</value> Then run configure_etc.sh again, where it will ask you for the password and fill it in for you. When you log on, use the value you gave, not the hashed value in the xml section. Sorry, I didn’t even try to figure out how to has it, though I suspect it may be a simple md5 hash. Jack D. Pond "While it isn't quite so true today, a few years ago it was common to see advertising from 'solution providers' targeted at CEOs and designed to shake their confidence in their IT departments. Their increasingly hyperbolic promises had the effect of ratcheting up expectations beyond anyone's capability to deliver, including theirs. Combine this with the phenomenon known as corporate herd mentality, and almost everyone was sold on the notion that complicated and innovative solutions could be delivered with the regularity and reliability of a Swiss watch." -- JERRY GREGOIRE(Former CIO of PEPSI & DELL) From: Mohammad Khodaei [mailto:m_khod...@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 10:24 AM To: OpenCA Users Subject: [Openca-Users] OpenCA Login Problem: Error Code: 740201 ([initServer:314] No login) Hi, I've got a problem to login to Openca via the web interface. Here is the related section in "/usr/local/openca/etc/openca/config.xml": <name>default_web_username</name> <value>admin</value> </option> <option> <name>default_web_password</name> <value>@default_web_password@</value> </option> <option> and the content of "/usr/local/openca/ca/etc/config.xml" file is: <name>default_web_username</name> <value>admin</value> </option> <option> <name>default_web_password</name> <value>0DPiKuNIrrVmD8IUCuw1hQxNqZc</value> </option> I executed this sequence of commands also: /usr/local/openca/etc/openca/configure_etc.sh /etc/init.d/openca stop /etc/init.d/openca start service apache2 restart When I try /etc/init.d/openca start, it asks me to enter the default password for web interface and it gives me this warning: WARNING::Password not changed, no @default_web_password@ found! And the password I used during openCA tool installation, using the binary file, was 'admin'. Now I try to login using username: 'admin' and password 'admin'. The error shows up and says: Error Code: 740201 [initServer:314] No login I searched and checked the Forum also. It seems everything is normal. Somewhere in the Forum, it was mentioned that maybe ldap is not configured correctly. That's also configured and both username and password are: 'admin' Any idea/suggestion for the error I encountered? btw, although it might be irrelavant, I used such configuration to install openCA: ./configure --with-openss./configure --with-openssl-tools-prefix=/usr/local --with-openca-user=openca --with-openca-group=openca --with-web-host=ca-server --with-db-./configure --with-openssl-tools-prefix=/usr/local --with-openca-user=openca --with-openca-group=openca --with-web-host=ca-server --with-db-name=openca_db --with-db-host=localhost --with-db-user=openca --with-db-password=admin --with-db-type=mysql --with-service-mail-account=khod...@kth.se --with-httpd-user=www-data --with-httpd-group=www-data --with-cgi-fs-prefix=/usr/lib/cgi-bin --with-htdocs-fs-prefix=/var/www/pki --with-openca-prefix=/usr/local/openca/ca --with-etc-prefix=/usr/local/openca/ca/etc --with-module-prefix=/usr/local/openca/ca/modules --with-ca-organization=LCN-KTH --with-organization=KTH --with-ca-locality=Stockholm --with-ca-state=Stockholm --with-ca-country=SE --with-support-mail-address=khod...@kth.se --prefix=/usr/local/openca --with-openssl-prefix=/usr/include/ --with-openca-tools-prefix=/usr/local/openca --with-httpd-fs-prefix=/var/www --with-httpd-main-dir=pki --disable-external-modules --enable-dbi --enable-rbac --enable-db Thanks in advance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. 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