[keycloak-user] Issue with login-config KEYCLOAK

Graeme Collis gcollis at iinet.net.au
Wed Aug 13 22:14:52 EDT 2014


Fixed. I modified the wrong file. I changed standalone.xml instead of for my environment I need to change standalone-full.xml.

User error!

Thanks, Graeme

From: keycloak-user-bounces at lists.jboss.org [mailto:keycloak-user-bounces at lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Graeme Collis
Sent: Thursday, 14 August 2014 10:09 AM
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Subject: [keycloak-user] Issue with login-config KEYCLOAK

I have the Keycloak auth war successfully running and have been able to create Realms, Users, Apps.

I now want to redirect the login from webapp to Keycloak.

I have followed the  instructions to add the JBoss Adapter here:-
http://docs.jboss.org/keycloak/docs/1.0-beta-4/userguide/html/ch07.html#d4e547

I am using JBoss EAP 6.1
I added the modules by unzipping the adapters into ${JBOSS_HOME}/modules

I have updated the standalone.xml files to add the extension
<extension module="org.keycloak.keycloak-as7-subsystem"/>
I have added the subsystem
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:keycloak:1.0"/>

I have added the security domain
                <security-domain name="keycloak">
                  <authentication>
                    <login-module code="org.keycloak.adapters.jboss.KeycloakLoginModule" flag="required"/>
                  </authentication>
                </security-domain>

Yet my webapp won't deploy as it cannot find KEYCLOAK.
JBWEB001034: Cannot configure an authenticator for method KEYCLOAK
   <login-config>
     <auth-method>KEYCLOAK</auth-method>
     <realm-name>demo</realm-name>
   </login-config>

I have also used Keycloak to create the keycloak.json and put it in my WEB-INF folder.

Any ideas on the steps I may have missed.

Thanks,

Graeme
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