Yes, you can define a system property -Djava.security.auth.login.config=<location> for where to pickup the login.conf file.
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 5:06 AM, joesan <codeintheo...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have made some progress, but terribly stuck with the following error: > > WARN | Failed to add Connection ID:HP10007131-54558-1354103802934-1:1, > reason: java.lang.SecurityException: User name [null] or password is > invalid. Unable to load user > properties file .\users.properties > > It does not respect no matter whatever I give as the path to the location > of > the users.properties file: > > My login.config looks like as below: > > *CertLogin { > org.apache.activemq.jaas.TextFileCertificateLoginModule required > debug=true > org.apache.activemq.jaas.textfiledn.user="users.properties" > org.apache.activemq.jaas.textfiledn.group="groups.properties"; > };* > > I have mentioned this in my java.security as below: > > *login.config.url.1=file:C:/Users/joe/Desktop/login.config* > > I have two questions here. > > (1) I do not want to use the java.security located in my jre directory to > define the login.config location. Is there any other location I can use to > specify the login.config to my ActiveMQ server instance? > (2) Why the users.properties file is not being able to be found? > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-SSL-Error-No-X509TrustManager-implementation-avaiable-tp4659805p4659877.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- *Christian Posta* http://www.christianposta.com/blog twitter: @christianposta