Ehm, got it - perhaps it should be mentioned in the manual. It's no user
name / password you thought of during sogo setup. It's just admin:sa (I
found in the funambol manual) - That's not intutitive :P
Perhaps the statement "Log in." should be replaced by something like
"Log in with user name "admin" and password "sa". Then change the
password immidiatly." ;)
On 09/22/2010 02:25 PM, M. Stoffers wrote:
On 09/22/2010 02:05 PM, André Schild wrote:
Just install on your desktop (No matter if it's Windows XP) and then
connecto to the funambol server. Of course the firewall(s) must allow
this connection
Yeah, that seems to be the way to go. I'd suggest this should be
mentioned in the manual. Usually, I don't want to run X programs on my
server...
However, now I'm stuck at the login process: What user name/password
do I have to enter here? oO
André
Am 22.09.2010 13:47, schrieb M. Stoffers:
Hi again ;)
Now I have trouble with funamboladmin. I'm setting up the funambol
server as described in chapter 7. I came till the point where it
says: "To do so, start the Funambol Administration Tool using the
following command:"
Here I'm wondering which user account I should be logged in.
- As unprivileged user I get a lot of "java.io.IOException:
Permission denied"
- As root I get "X11 connection rejected because of wrong
authentication.
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class
sun.awt.X11GraphicsEnvironment" (the latter twice)
- A lot of files in /opt/Funambol have uid=gid=504, though there is
no user/group with those ids. So I created funambol:funambol as
504:504 and su'd into that account. However, I got a combination of
the exceptions of unprivileged and root :(
So do I have to run it as root? Do I have to allow X11-Fwd for root?
Or is there a more elegant way? (An ncurses version of funamboladmin
would be fine :P )
Thanks
Mirko
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