On 16/03/2010 05:22, Mercy wrote:
JMX does not need to authenticate for access.
No, it doesn't, but that's what you're trying to configure isn't it?
My question that is how to enable authentication on Tomcat.
You asked how to configure authentication for JMX and Gurkan answered
you.
Hi there,
I'd like to enable JMX on Tomcat 6.0.16/Linux, export environment
variables :
*# JMX authenticate
export JMX_AUTHENTICATE=true
echo Is JMX authenticated ? $JMX_AUTHENTICATE
# JMX password file
export
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=$JMX_SSL_ENABLED
what is the $JMX_SSL_ENABLED value?
Thanks;
2010/3/15 Mercy techme...@gmail.com
Hi there,
I'd like to enable JMX on Tomcat 6.0.16/Linux, export environment
variables :
*# JMX authenticate
export
Hi Gurkan,
it's false;
regards,
Mercy
Gurkan Erdogdu wrote:
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=$JMX_SSL_ENABLED
what is the $JMX_SSL_ENABLED value?
Thanks;
2010/3/15 Mercy techme...@gmail.com
Hi there,
I'd like to enable JMX on Tomcat 6.0.16/Linux, export environment
then you answer question :)
2010/3/15 Mercy techme...@gmail.com
Hi Gurkan,
it's false;
regards,
Mercy
Gurkan Erdogdu wrote:
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=$JMX_SSL_ENABLED
what is the $JMX_SSL_ENABLED value?
Thanks;
2010/3/15 Mercy techme...@gmail.com
Hi
JMX does not need to authenticate for access.
My question that is how to enable authentication on Tomcat.
Regards,
Mercy
Paolo Santarsiero wrote:
Is your system firewalled?
On 15 March 2010 14:17, Gurkan Erdogdu cgurkanerdo...@gmail.com wrote:
then you answer question :)
2010/3/15