Calendar SSO proxy failure

Hi there,

I am configuring calendar/mail/address book with SSO and have got the http access working for the individual services, but I am unable to log into the calendar through communications express.

In the logs I see the error:

[21/Feb/2007:13:04:34 +0000] pvs-gkcal01 cshttpd[7777]: Account Error: badlogin: ugldap server unavailable or test@plus.net user attributes not found

[21/Feb/2007:13:04:34 +0000] pvs-gkcal01 cshttpd[7777]: Account Notice: badlogin: test@plus.net not allowed proxy HTTP access

The user test can log into calendar and I have set

service.http.allowadminproxy ="yes"

Any ideas about where to start looking? Is this a user specific issue such as a missing attribute in LDAP (although I did add the user using commadmin) or settings in the calendar software.

Thanks

Josh

[882 byte] By [Josh_Berrya] at [2007-11-26 19:09:29]
# 1

Have just seen a post about a patch for communications express - 118541-42:

http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/advsearch.do?collection=PATCH&type=collectio ns&max=50&language=en&queryKey5=118541&toDocument=yes

This mentions jan 2007 throwing the date out of bounds, before I install it can anyone confirm if this may be the problem or not.

Thanks

Josh

Josh_Berrya at 2007-7-9 21:04:22 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 2

ugldap server unavailable

Sounds like your UWC isn't able to contact the users/groups ldap server. I'd be checking that you can reach ldap from the box where it's running, that you have it configured for the correct ldap server (account and password, too).

I'd also be looking at the ldap logs, in case you're reaching it, but cannot log in for some reason.

The patch does what it says, and is something you'll want, but that's not the cause.

jay_plesseta at 2007-7-9 21:04:22 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 3

Well,

I think this was a configuration error from setup but I have no idea what specifically. I have run through the installation is full again and it is now working fine. The only difference is that I have not enabled hosted domain support (I realised I did not need it) so it may have something to do with this.

Josh

Josh_Berrya at 2007-7-9 21:04:22 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 4
Likely there was a typo in your ldap configuration.
jay_plesseta at 2007-7-9 21:04:22 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...