I think I was not clear enough. If you want to understand how it works have a
look at GenericDelegator::decryptFieldValue.
In few words: a Key Name corresponds to an Entity Name encrypted. A Key Text is
the value of a field of this Entity encrypted.
You may try to modify the value of an encryp
Hi Pratyush,
If you look at
https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/webtools/control/entity/find/EntityKeyStore
you will see the Key Names. Those are the keys you are looking for. The Key
Texts are the field values encrypted.
Yes, OOTB, AES is used with a 256-bit key length. By default OFBiz uses
Thanks Jacques and Jason.
I will go through as recommended by both of you. Will share if i found some
other way.
Thanks,
Vipin
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 4:22 PM Jason RJ wrote:
> It might also be worth taking a look at the Microsoft Azure AD Integration
> guide [1] for general guidance on integra
It might also be worth taking a look at the Microsoft Azure AD Integration
guide [1] for general guidance on integrating with a Java app.
Sample code is included.
Jason
[1]
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/samples/azure-samples/active-directory-java-webapp-openidconnect/integrating-azure-ad-in
Hi Vipin,
I don't know anything about Azure SSO and the documentation is sparse.
It's based on a federation like SAML[2], but according to [1] it has not been
tested with SAML.
If it was you could have used Shibboleth[3]. You could try at your own risk (spend money for nothing), nothing is guar