Change Server Authentication
Note:293609.1
Enabling f60cgi direct login
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It is possible to login however this method should only be used when
debugging problems.
1. Backup and open $APPL_TOP/admin/<SID>_<hostname>.xml context file
2. Update the context variable:
s_appserverid_authentication
By default in 11.5.10, this is set to SECURE.
In previous 11i versions, this was set to OFF.
For debug purposes, you can use ON or OFF.
Modes:
- ON : Partial
- SECURE : activates full server security (SECURE mode)
- OFF : deactivates server security
3. Run Autoconfig to instantiate the change.
You should now be able to access forms directly again using the f60cgi call.
4. After you have finished your Forms debugging, please reset
s_appserverid_authentication to SECURE and re-run Autoconfig.
Alternative option
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Running Autoconfig is the preferred method of updating
s_appserverid_authentication.
If you are unable to run Autoconfig during troubleshooting, you can run the
the following commands instead from $FND_TOP/secure directory:
Disable:
java oracle.apps.fnd.security.AdminAppServer apps/apps \
AUTHENTICATION OFF DBC=host_visdemo1.dbc
Enable:
To activate basic server security, from the command line, enter:
jre oracle.apps.fnd.security.AdminAppServer apps/apps \
AUTHENTICATION ON DBC=<dbc file path>
To activate full server security (SECURE mode), from the command
line, enter:
jre oracle.apps.fnd.security.AdminAppServer apps/apps \
AUTHENTICATION SECURE DBC=<dbc file path>
Check the status:
java oracle.apps.fnd.security.AdminAppServer apps/apps \
STATUS DBC=host_visdemo1.dbc
The following are the different error messages when you are running OAF pages from Jdev with Authentication as "Secure". Resolution is "change it to OFF"
oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAException: Application: FND, Message Name: SECURITY_APPL_SERVER_ID. (Could not lookup message because there is no database connection)
oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAException: Application: FND, Message Name: FNDSECURITY_APPL_SERVER_ID. (Could not lookup message because there is no database connection)
oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAException: Application: FND, Message Name: SECURITY_INVALID_DBC_PARAMETER. Tokens: ROUTINE = AppsConnectionManager.makeGuestConnection; FILE = E:\jdev\jdevhome\jdev\dbc_files\secure\FATST.DBC; PARAMETER = GUEST_USER_PWD; (Could not lookup message because there is no database connection)
oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAException: Application: FND, Message Name: AOLJ_JAVA_EXCEPTION. Tokens: MESSAGE = Not able to create new database connection: FNDSECURITY_APPL_SERVER_ID; (Could not lookup message because there is no database connection)
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