Thanks Andy. That works. What does this statement at the top of the shiro.ini file mean?
# Development ssl.enabled = false Cheers, J On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 5:17 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote: > > By default (you can change this), the UI only works for localhost where it > has the capability to make changes, create datasets etc. > > That is controlled by the shiro.ini file > > ... > [urls] > ## Control functions open to anyone > /$/status = anon > /$/ping = anon > > ## and the rest are restricted to localhost. > /$/** = localhostFilter > ... > > There are instructions in that file to switch to using user/password > control. > > "localhost" means the request comes from the "Local loopback interface", > "lo" 127.0.0.1 or ::1/128. > > Andy > > > On 09/09/15 22:33, Jason Levitt wrote: >> >> I fired up a new instance of Amazon Linux (64-bit, 4gig RAM). >> >> I installed the latest version of Java 8 (Oracle) >> >> I downloaded the latest version of Fuseki, v2.30 to it. >> >> I started it thusly: >> >> $ ./fuseki-server >> >> When I go to my Fuseki endpoint which brings up the Fuseki web app: >> >> http://88.99.77.66:3030 >> >> The web UI seems to be somewhat broken (SEE ATTACHMENT). There's no >> way to add a dataset. The selection for dataset doesn't work >> (see attachment). >> >> Yet the Fuseki console reveals nothing either: >> >> $ ./fuseki-server >> [2015-09-09 21:25:56] Server INFO Fuseki 2.3.0 >> 2015-07-25T17:11:28+0000 >> [2015-09-09 21:25:56] Config INFO FUSEKI_HOME=/home/ec2-user/fuseki >> [2015-09-09 21:25:56] Config INFO >> FUSEKI_BASE=/home/ec2-user/fuseki/run >> [2015-09-09 21:25:56] Servlet INFO Initializing Shiro environment >> [2015-09-09 21:25:56] Config INFO Shiro file: >> file:///home/ec2-user/fuseki/run/shiro.ini >> [2015-09-09 21:25:57] Server INFO Started 2015/09/09 21:25:57 UTC >> on port 3030 >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Jason >> >
