Kurt

The answer is slightly more complex. There's a html form login box needed
to get a UDDI auth token that all web service transactions. By default,
this uses the juddi default authenticator which doesn't validate passwords
(anything goes). However to access the admin pages, you'll need a HTTP
username/password provided by the container. The bundled tomcat server uses
the referenced file for this purpose: ${TOMCAT}/conf/tomcat-users.xml. Out
of the box password is da_password1


On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Kurt T Stam <kurt.s...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Dennis,
>
> It'd be cool if you can record the demo and make it available on our blog
> if you can.
>
> RE passwords, it depends on the type of authentication you configure. By
> default jUDDI is pretty permissive and does not check the password at all.
> Does this help?
>
> https://juddi.apache.org/docs/3.2/juddi-guide/html/ch04.
> html#_administering_users_and_access_control
>
> Cheers,
>
> --Kurt
>
>
> On 10/27/14, 11:55 AM, Dennis Boldt wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I am working on a demo for a lecture at our university. As an UDDI, I
>> want to use jUDDI. I am just walking through the documentation[1] and
>> stumble over Section 2.4:
>>
>> (1) "Check the apache-tomcat-x.x.x/conf/tomcat-users.conf".
>>
>> I just have a tomcat-users.xml.
>>
>> (2) "By default jUDDI ships with 2 publishers: root and uddi. [...]
>> Please use the root user to log into the form login in the admin console."
>>
>> What are the credentials for this root and uddi user? How/Where can I
>> change them?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Dennis Boldt
>>
>> [1] https://juddi.apache.org/docs/3.2/juddi-guide/html/ch02.html
>>
>>
>

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