I just followed the instructions to secure the container and using
bin/client does now require a password and doesn't successfully connect to
the container.  I did this with Karaf 3.0.6.  Perhaps something changed
with Karaf 4?

Kevin

On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Elliot Huntington <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I wrote a question (
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38176918/how-to-secure-the-default-apache-karaf-installation)
> on stack overflow pertaining to Christian Schneider's blog post, How to
> hack into any default apache karaf installation
> <http://www.liquid-reality.de/display/liquid/2014/01/08/How+to+hack+into+any+default+apache+karaf+installation>.
> After following his instructions to secure the container the `bin/client`
> command, rather than failing, appears to create a new file `etc/host.key`
> and successfully connects to the container. This was unexpected according
> to the blog post.
>
> It would be helpful if someone would answer this question on stack
> overflow.
>
> Thanks,
> Elliot
>

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