Artifactory - SSL & Crowd connection question - ssl

I am trying to connect Artifactory on premise to our LDAP within the company. In the LDAP setup screen, everything was entered, including the "Manager Password". Once all entered, I click on 'Test Connection', and the connection was successful. After I saved the changes, and come back to this page to try another 'Test Connection', Artifactory says the LDAP connection fails.
I tried same connection with Crowd, and same problem. It looks like there's a problem with the stored password. Please let me know if I miss any steps here. Thanks.
Updated 2/28/18 - looks like with Chrome, once I entered the password, without saving anything and click test, all working. But once the entries are entered are saved, the password content got modified (because of encryption?) Then when I test again, the connection fails. I don't face any issue using IE.

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Cyberduck Error "Login Failed"

Exhausted available authentication methods. Please contact your web hosting service provider for assistance.
I continue to receive this error on Cyberduck. I was able to log into the account when I first downloaded Cyberduck. When I was finished with my work I saved/ closed everything, and it was so far so good. I hadn't logged out of the account. But since I have been trying to log back in I have been receiving this error.
Please help.
If you are using Mac, try removing the application password from Keychain. There's a possibility that the old password is corrupted.
For me, my password was set to "$this->request()". So no matter what I type when connecting, Cyberduck used this "old" password.
You use Cyberduck to connect to an FTP server right?
If it's at all possible that anyone else has access to this account and failed to login a magical number of times (usually 3) then the server may have locked your account and needs to be restarted.
Or something is wrong with the server itself.
I hate to say it but contacting whoever is in charge of the server, as it said, is probably best. Without more information there's no way to know what went wrong.
I tried to remove the application password but it kept failing to connect.
The solution was simply to remove and re-install the app.
In my case i was passing the username wrong.
I typed ununtu instead of ubuntu.
Check you server details you entered.

Log-in to Jenkins via LDAP fails

We want to run two Jenkins instaces on the same server.
To log in Jenkins (using version 1.595) web GUI we are using the LDAP plugin (version 1.11). "Project-based Matrix Authorization Strategy" is selected and my user is granted admin access here. So once I am able to login I have admin rights. The symbol to the left of the users added in the matirx shows a "little man" so the user seems to be found on LDAP.
CASE 1: If I type in my credentials CORRECT I get redirected
to the page that was open just before I clicked the "log in" button.
NOT good -> Without allowing anonymous user to administrate I have no chance of doing anything.
CASE 2: If I type in them WRONG Jenkins tells me "Invalid login information. Please try again."
good -> as expected.
Also tried "Anyone can do anything" as security setting. Using this I do not get redirected to the login form, but to the last visited page from where i called the "login".
It does't matter what type of Internet Explorer I use. The result is always the same (Chrome, Firefox and Internet explorer were tested).
I already discussed with the colleague responsible for the LDAP maintenance. The incoming information are handled correctly (-> LDAP settings within Jenkins must be correct). But this fact is clear since wrong login information leads to "Invalid login information page", but correct login information do not.
Also made sure that the firewall makes no problems.
Do you have any idea why this is not working? Or what the reasons could be?
Is it possible that there is kind of a "redirection link" for logins?
Hard to say from the information you've provided, but one thing to check is that the casing on your username exactly matches the name you have set up in matrix authentication. LDAP is not case sensitive but Jenkins is, which means that you can be authenticated successfully without having the administrative access you are expecting.
One way to proceed would be to add the 'authenticated' (case sensitive) user to your matrix with some limited permission set and see whether you are able to get past the login page.
I found one reason!
After deleting the environment variable JENKINS_HOME I was able to login into Jenkins... At least via localhost. Before even this login wasn't possible too. As we run two instaces of Jenkins on the same Server it seems like they want to use the variable both -> leads to failures. But if I try to login via network from another PC I still can't login (same as before). The variable JENKINS_HOME gets set (as before) within the jekins.xml in jenkins installation folder so the enironmentvariable is properbly not in need. I opend a new question, as this is now an Apache error.
I guess the reason why I can login via localhost, but not via network must be our Apache 2.2 server which is handling information wrong. By using localhost I can bypass Apache (-> works) but via network Apache gets used (-> don't work).
Link to the new question: Jenkins behind Apache Server / Can't log in Jenkins

SQL Server Reporting Services - permission always denied

Right, when I logged in using a domain account for my database on the SQL Server Reporting Services, it worked absolutely fine, however on another machine I have entered the wrong password by accident and now it will not let me log in again. I've tried clearing the internet cache, stored passwords etc... and still no luck. So currently I am locked out of the report server on a machine.
Is there a way to make it forget so I can login from scratch?
Cheers for any help
Error:
The permissions granted for user 'domain\username' are insufficient
for performing this operation. (rsAccessDenied)
I know they are not insufficient as I use my account on another machine no issues.
Try a different browser first. If that doesn't work, try clearing the stored passwords off your system.
You can refer this.
the login and password works, that's not the issue. please open internet explorer as an administrator (right-click, run as administrator), open http://localhost/Reports/ and check under "site settings" on the top right corner that the permissions are set correctly.

How do I fix the error:1069 - The service did not start due to logon failure?

I have written my own windows service which interacts with a SQL database and updates it. The service was running fine and seems to be functioning correctly, however of late it seems to go down at random times and cannot restart due to the error designated in the question. I have tried various searches to fix this, but unfortunately I have come up with nothing. The aim is to eventually having this service running on my companies server, but I can't adjust any server settings, I am but a user on the server, so I have restrictions to some settings.
Any quick fixes, would be helpful!
Open the Services Manager. ( Win + R, then type services.msc )
Then right click on the SQL Server process and click Properties
Then go to Log On, and select This account:
Then click Browse, and add your username in the box. (Notice it should contain the domain, in my case is AD\myusername), then Check Names and accept.
Finally type your password in the other two fields, and that's it, you should have permission to start your process now.
Cheers!!
One issue for us was the format of the account user name, we initially used
domain\username
and got the 1069-logon error, then ultimately I tried validating the user name in the properties | logon tab of the Service (in Control Panel / Service Manager), using the "Browse" and "Search" for the user name and it turned it suggested and validated ok with the reverse format
username#domain
This also worked and resolved the 1069 error, and let us script the startup using sc.exe.
Error 1069 is vague and can have different causes. I am sharing my experience here.
I encountered this error when trying to get a service to run under my account (I am trying to get my services to see the same LocalDB as interactive processes running on my account for development purposes). I use an MSA (Microsoft Account) with Windows’s PIN login normally, so I rarely enter my Windows password. To resolve the issue, I locked my screen, selected Password input instead of PIN input, and then entered my password. I assume this somehow reminded Windows what my password was and made my local account more legit.
Before doing this, you need to configure the user account in question to have the Logon as Service privilege. To do this, open the Group Policy Editor. Expand Computer / Windows Configuration / Security Configuration / Local Policies / User Permissions Assignment and then open Login as Service. From there, you can add your user in question.
also check for "Deny Logon service" policy.
user should not be added over there
We had this issue as well because the account was set so that the password expired. After we updated the account to not expire and set the password this error stopped.
The account could also be locked out. To unlock it, you only need to change that user's password (new and old password can be the same).
What also worked for me was re-entering the password in the services->LogOn window. Even when you think the account and password is correct, re-entering it will re-grant the account permission to log on as a service.

Openfire database settings issue in mac

I have Openfire 3.7.1 installed on my Mac and have XAMPP installed aswell. I am having trouble configuring OpenFire. In the server settings I have given san-imac.local.lan as the domain name. The selected Standard database connection and picked MySql Database Driver. This is the databse URL jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/test and given the username password of XAMPP phpmyadmin. But it says
A connection to the database could not be made. View the error message by opening the "/logs/error.log" log file, then go back to fix the problem.
First of all there is no such file in the /logs folder. What should I do to get this working and follow the procedures to get OpenFire up and running.
I need to build an app to connect to openfire for IM chatting like Gmail, Facebook, Yahoo using XMPP. If anybody could provide any guidance aswell, it will be very helpful.
Make Sure that your database is setup correctly including the name of your database, database username, and user's password. If you have this correctly configured then your opens ire should work just fine. Note that it will not accept if the database username has an empty password or not enough access rights to the database.
I hope that those hints will solve your problem.
check your password and username, I had the same error and it took me a while to figure out that I had my username wrong.
Resolved the issue.
log file is not getting created due to file write permission. To resolve this run OF server as follows
Run the openfire.sh file from terminal with sudo. This will start the OF with root access Now the error log file will be created.
My log file has error message as access denied to user #localhost. As I kept the user field blank in db connection page of openfire set up.
Keep the user field as root#localhost if u are using localhost.