How to reset storage password in Mule Studio - mule

I have downloaded new version of mule studio, and I am trying to configure it. First I am trying to set network connections. After editing proxy entries, when I click on apply I am presented with "please enter the secure storage password". I have not set any such password.
and I do not see any option of resetting it. Long time ago I had installed some earlier version of mule studio. I did simply delete that directory before reinstalling new one. Could that be a problem. In any case what would be a way out.
Thanks for your help or suggestion on where to look.

Could be due to the old installation, as the Secure Storage file location is usually some hidden Eclipse settings directory. It is used to store proxy authentication data. See Preferences -> Security -> Secure Storage for the Secure Storage settings, and specifically the Contents tab for Storage location and the Delete button that should delete the previous Secure Storage. A restart might be needed.

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File Share is keep on loading not showing the files in Azure Storage Explorer

in Azure Storage Explorer i connected to file share through shared access signature(SAS) URI method. after connected, no files are showing under File Shares folder as shown in the image it is keep on loading.
and popping the error message as below after waiting for long time
i'm using Windows 7, Azure Storage Explorer version : 1.10.1, and i have .net 4.0 Framework installed.
Thanks.
This issue may occur due to several reasons like Network issue/ Proxy/subscription/updates/Permissions.
There a few reasons you may be seeing this error: Firstly, I would suggest to try the troubleshooting steps mentioned here:
Delete data from "%appData/StorageExplorer" folder or entire folder from your machine. After deleting when you launch storage explorer you will be prompted to re-enter your credentials.
The uninstall process does not remove all of the files in the local storage, and so I found that on Windows at least if I uninstall MASE and remove the folders that are in C:\Users[username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer and reinstall,
If you are connected to Azure through a proxy, verify that your proxy settings are correct. If you were granted access to a resource from the owner of the subscription or account, verify that you have read or list permissions for that resource.
Connection String Does Not Have Complete Configuration Settings
Refer the following Storage Explorer troubleshooting documentation and let us know if you need further assistance: Unable to Retrieve Children
If the issue still persist un-install and reinstall the latest version 1.11.2
It would also be worth checking if port 445 is open, since File shares are SMB based, port 445 has to be open. Several Internet service providers block it, so it's also worth testing whether it is open and you can connect to it. you can use the following tool to test it: https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Troubleshooting-tool-for-a9fa1fe5

How do I successfully connect intellij to remote websphere?

I'm currently trying to connect my intellij installation to a remote websphere server (version 8.5.5.14). When I start making the configuration it gives me a message "Username but no password specified". The thing is, there's no password input in the form. So how do I specify the password?
In the recent versions, IDEA ensures that the plain passwords are never stored in the project- or application- level configuration files. All the passwords previously stored in the application servers run configurations should be automatically moved to KeePass manager or Mac Keychain after an opening of the project.
We also decided to not allow to specify passwords in the template run configurations, so your screenshot is as expected.
There was a bug preventing the passwords fields from showing up in the normal non- template run configurations, but it should be fixed in the final builds for 2018.3.6 and 2019.1 streams

Prevent content (files) upload to cpanel

I am new to Management System. Now I need to control a website. Some days ago, someone hack it — not SQL injection, just file change / new files upload.
I need to know the how can I prevent it; I want to learn.
Please, can someone give me some suggestions?
To prevent this, You need to update your server security with the mod_security, Mod_security is web server firewall so you will have to install and upadte mod_sec rules on your server to prevent this,
Also, Update your site scripts and plugin and themes which you are using for your site.
Use strong password for your cPanel, FTP and site admin panel
Also, Check WHM >> Security Center >> Security Advisor and fix all the Warning which you will get in that scan report.
Install maldet on your server and scan your all user home directory and remove infected files from your account.

SSH Remote access in Aptana

I have since connected to my SSH site using Putty and Filezilla. Putty and Filezilla give me direct access to the appropriate directories and Filezilla gives me a full path from the top level directory. I have then tried the same path from the starting point in Aptana, but get blocked one level above my target directory. If I collapse all the directories in Putty and Filezilla and try to expand again, Putty works fine, but Filezilla then blocs at the same point as Aptana. So there is some subtle difference in approach between Filezilla and Aptana and Putty.
I was looking for a way to get an encryted link when editing files on my hosted webserver when using Aptana Studio. I can get an ordinary Remote FTP link set up and use that to edit files. The SSH facility looked as though it could do a secure link, so got the SSH details off my ISP and set up in Studio. In the setup I was asked to select a directory, but the ones available were all system directories rather than my htdocs tree. However by leaving out the default provided /, I could get to the htdocs tree and see all my files under remote. However when I try to load a file to Studio, I get a file does not exist message.
I'm new to SSH (and Studio) and don't know whether what I am trying to do is not possible or there is something else I need to set up. So far I have just been using Studio as a remote editor for PHP and HTML. I suspect there is a much better and professional way to set up what I am doing under Studio (even ignoring the secure transfer) as I am currently doing separate backup of the files in Filezilla, but just haven't figured out the way to set everything up yet.
Many thanks for any help.
Actually I'd like to post this as a comment to your question, but I'm pretty new here, so the system doesn't allow me to.
Anyway. You can add connections to remote servers over ssh like this:
If you don't have the remote tab go to Window -> Show View -> Remote
Rightclick in the remote tab and click "Add New FTP Site..."
Change the Protocol to SFTP and put in your credentials (you can use Username/Password or Username/Private Key authentification)
When you close Aptana with files still opened, it usually show you those files when you reopen Aptana later. It seams not to do this when you work with files of a SFTP remote host and shows you an error instead. I guess this is because it tries to validate those files (if they still exists) but doesn't authenticate with the remote host first. So nothing to worry there.
Hope this helps.

How to configure the publish profiles to use NTLM authentication

In Visual Studio 2012, using publish profiles along with web deploy simplifies the deployments quite a bit. However it still is missing few things or may be I don't know how to use it yet.
I prefer to use the NTLM authentication without storing the username and password (especially) in the publish profiles. How can this be done? If I leave the username and password empty, I am prompted for it. Is there a way like manually modifying the .pubxml files?
Why is the username/password stored in PublishProfileName.pubxml that I have checked in the source control and not in PublishProfileName.pubxml.user that is local to each user? I could at least save the username but obviously don't want that to be checked in.
The Configuration itself is not part of PublishProfileName.pubxml but is stored in PublishProfileName.pubxml.user as LastUsedBuildConfiguration.
Same for the Platform as last point.
I am also missing support for multi-server deployments. I am currently forced to use batch files in addition to Publish Profiles.
EDIT
The command line that works fine for publishing is
MSBuild.Exe MyProject.sln /p:Configuration=QA /p:DeployOnBuild=true;PublishProfile=PublishToQA;AllowUntrustedCertificate=true /p:authType=NTLM /p:UserName=
In this I would like to omit the /p:Configuration=QA if the configuration becomes part of the publish profile itself.
Some answers to your questions.
I prefer to use the NTLM authentication without storing the username and password (especially) in the publish profiles. How can
this be done? If I leave the username and password empty, I am
prompted for it. Is there a way like manually modifying the .pubxml
files?
Your authentication is typically driven by how Web Deploy is hosted. By default if you are using the Web Management Service then you are using IIS users for auth. With IIS users you can control which users have permissions to specific sites/apps. You can configure WMSVC to use windows auth as well though. If you have issues using VS for those scenarios let me know.
If you are using the Remote Agent service to host Web Deploy then in this case you'll be using windows auth.
Why is the username/password stored in PublishProfileName.pubxml that I have checked in the source control and not in
PublishProfileName.pubxml.user that is local to each user? I could
at least save the username but obviously don't want that to be checked
in.
We have another mechanism for you to determine what information is private/shared. With the exception of the password all publish info is shared (and checked in by default). In order to simplify the design you can either have a publish profile which is shared, or one which is not shared at all. There is no in-between in which you have a profile that some fields are shared and other not. Password is special cased here and encrypted on a per-user/per-machine basis in the .pubxml.user file.
If you'd like to have a private publish profile then you can simply not check in the .pubxml file which corresponds to the publish profile. These are stored in the Properties\PublishProfiles (or My Project\PublishProfiles for VB) and just exclude them from the project and don't check the files in. The publish dialog looks for the profiles on disk, not just the ones which are in the project. Everything should continue to work.
We don't support the concept of selectively storing values in the .pubxml.user file. The publish dialog will only store a set number of values in that file. Instead of
The Configuration itself is not part of PublishProfileName.pubxml but is stored in
PublishProfileName.pubxml.user as LastUsedBuildConfiguration.
Same for the Platform as last point.
This was a mistake it should have been stored in the .pubxml file, not the .pubxml.user file. We have since fixed this, but haven't had a chance to release the update yet.
The Configuration property cannot be set in the publish profile. The Configuration property is a core part of the build process. To be more specific, the reason why we didn't call this property Configuration is because the .pubxml file is imported into the definition of the .csproj/.vbproj during a build & publish. Since other properties are defined based on Configuration you cannot change the value once it's been set. I just blogged with way too much detail on this subject at http://sedodream.com/2012/10/27/MSBuildHowToSetTheConfigurationProperty.aspx. This limitation is an MSBuild thing not a publish limitation. For command line you should specify Configuration in the following way:
msbuild.exe myproj.csproj /p:...(other properties)... /p:Configuration=
I am also missing support for multi-server deployments. I am currently forced to use batch files in addition to Publish Profiles.
We don't have direct support for this, but if you expand on your needs I may be able to help. FYI I have an extension which you may be interested in. I have posted a 5 min video to http://sedodream.com/2012/03/14/PackageWebUpdatedAndVideoBelow.aspx.
You are free (and encouraged) to manually edit your pubxml files, so feel free to remove the password.
To switch to NTLM, change AuthType to NTLM in the first PropertyGroup.
Platform and Configuration remain build configuration, the user file just stores them so Visual Studio knows what the last configuration you deployed was.
By multi-server, do you mean a web farm? If so, you might try looking at the Web Farm Framework which basically performs MSDeploy syncs from the primary server to the others.
Alternatively, you could switch to the command line and use postSync to upload and execute a batch file on the remote server that triggers the other deployments from there.