Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 10:16:46 -0700 From: Manfred Riem <mriem@manorrock.org> To: freebsd-java@FreeBSD.org Subject: RE: java/103051: authenticateUser not found Message-ID: <20060911101646.b454c81faf2a3aa77a6d69982c899347.34bfa7b7f1.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
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> > > > The Adaptec Storage Manager is asking for the root password: > > > > > > Sorry but I don't see how this is related to FreeBSD ports? Are > > > you referring to a specific port? In what port is this storage > > > manager available? > > > > > It is a problem with JAVA not being able to resolve the > > reference to authenticateUser, which is why it was reported > > against java, and not the Adaptec Storage Manager, which is > > NOT a port. But it is a java program. > > > > Since authenticateUser is NOT in the Adapted supplied > > StorMan.jar, it seems reasonable to expect a java implementation > > to be able to resolve this, and considering that it is accessing > > the password file, it is reas onable to believe that this is a > > platform/OS specific implementation. > > So you'd be able to point out the authenticateUser method in the > JDK 1.5 API docs then? I'll eagerly await such a reference... > > If you want to spend your time more productively, take a look at the > stack trace. It looks like its doing an RMI call, so you might want to > take a look at your set up in terms of whether all the RMI set up is > correct. This looks like a wrong setup of JAAS. See the IBM documentation for that. Kind regards, Manfred Riem [1]mriem@manorrock.org [2]http://www.manorrock.org/ References 1. mailto:mriem@manorrock.org 2. http://www.manorrock.org/
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