Hi Jarett, It is not possible that the deployment is not working without a "Service Provider" being defined. Are you checking the correct tenant in IS?
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 11:57 PM, Jarett DeAngelis <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, Supun. I’m looking at the “Service Provider” section in our > existing Airavata deployment, and it’s been working since the beginning > with nothing defined there. The existing (production) deployment > authenticates to LDAP. Do you have an idea of how the API key and secret > are defined in that configuration? > > Thanks, > Jarett > > On Dec 20, 2016, at 11:32 PM, Supun Nakandala <[email protected]> > wrote: > > 1) The username and password that you set in user-mgt.xml is read-only in > the very first server startup to create the required entries in the DB. If > you change it after that it will not do any changes to the admin user > credentials. If you need to change it after the initial server start you > may have to change it from the embedded ldap in IS. See the answer for this > question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24105848/wso2- > identity-server-5-0-0-chpasswd-sh-not-working > > 2) API key and secret are retrieved by registering an OAuth Service > Provider in IS. On general instructions on how to register a service > provider refer this https://docs.wso2.com/display/IS500/Adding+a+Service+ > Provider > > > On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 11:15 PM, Jarett DeAngelis <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> So, I am standing up an additional development instance of Airavata for >> experimentation purposes, and am trying to work my way through installing >> WSO2. I posted this on Stack Exchange, but fear I will probably not get any >> responses. >> >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41252890/wso2-is-5-2-how- >> do-i-a-set-admin-credentials-b-create-api-key-and-secret >> >> Text: >> >> I'm using WSO2 with the Airavata science gateway software, and >> unfortunately some of the instructions for getting started are a little >> opaque. Two things I'm trying to accomplish: >> >> 1) set the "starting" admin username and password. As I understand it, >> these are set in WSO2 itself / its built in "H2" database, not whatever >> user/password store it's connected to such as LDAP. I can't find where to >> set that. I thought it was in user-mgt.xml, but the credentials you set >> there in the tags appear not to do anything. >> >> 2) Airavata uses an API key and secret key to connect to WSO2 IS. I can't >> find anywhere in the WSO2 setup where this is created. >> >> Help? >> >> TIA. >> >> Jarett >> > > > > -- > Thank you > Supun Nakandala > Dept. Computer Science and Engineering > University of Moratuwa > > > -- Thank you Supun Nakandala Dept. Computer Science and Engineering University of Moratuwa
