Hi Francois -
it sounds to me as if you need to add the login configuration for magnolia to your glassfish config. This is a bit awkward - I'm not sure why magnolia needs this done, but it does. I wrote a page on the wiki about it : http://wiki.magnolia.info/display/WIKI/How+to+install+on+Glassfish

hope this helps,
J

On 29 Jul 2008, at 15:29, Francois Dion wrote:

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Miranda Jones <[email protected] > wrote:
We get this error on our sites that use J2EE auth to protect some
areas of the public site. What happens is the web admins log into the
protected areas of the public site (which is a different login
system), and then try to go edit pages in Magnolia and it gives this
error in the logs and the user just sees a blank screen. We just tell them to make sure to logout of the public site first before they go to
Magnolia.

Thank you for your suggestion. That was an interesting possibility,
but I get the same issue on a brand new install on a different server,
installed from scratch, default options. I deploy the .war but login
is denied.

Anybody at all running on Sun Web server or Sun App server?

Thanks, Francois

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Francois Dion <[email protected] > wrote:
[...]
but once I get to the login screen and try any of the default username
/ passwords, I get:

Error during login. Please try again.

Both debug and error logs show (in part, I truncated the end):
ERROR info.magnolia.cms.security.SecuritySupportBase 25.07.2008 11:00:04 -- Can
't login due to:
javax.security.auth.login.LoginException: No LoginModules configured for magnoli
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