On 11/23/11 6:17 AM, Darran Lofthouse wrote:
On 11/23/2011 12:10 PM, Heiko Braun wrote:
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> AFAIK the CLI checks if you are on localhost. In that case the authentication is not
required.
That is correct, I am just writing an article to send round with the
details.
The CLI will have authenticated against the server but as you are local
to the server it will have used a silent authentication mechanism.
> @Wondering if that works for the console as well?
Unfortunately no the console has a different set of issues as the web
browser doesn't have access to the filesystem, I am considering if we
can start the console from a script to pass some form of token but at
the moment the console does retain the need for a username and password.
We are also considering a first-time token generated and printed to the
terminal/console log. Then the web page would ask that you cut and paste
that value, verify it and allow you to create a user.
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Jason T. Greene
JBoss AS Lead / EAP Platform Architect
JBoss, a division of Red Hat