- Stop the BaanLogin daemon with this command:
blogind6.2 -k
- Start the BaanLogin daemon with this command:
blogind6.2 -p 7150 -ssl security/ssl.properties
The –p <port number>
option specifies the port number used by the daemon. When this option is omitted, the default port number is 7150.
The –ssl <ssl properties file>
option specifies the SSL properties file to be used, relative to the BSE directory of the BaanLogin daemon. When this option is omitted, the default SSL properties file is security/ssl.properties.
Prefix the file name with an @-sign so it will not be interpreted relative to the BSE directory of the BaanLogin daemon. For example use –ssl @local_file
or –ssl @/etc/absolute_path
. To start this daemon for problem tracing use:
blogin6.2 -p 7150 -ssl security/ssl.properties -d > ${BSE}/log/blogin.log 2>&1
The trace output is sent to the ${BSE}/log/blogin.log file.
This table summarizes how data from the SSO Parameters session is used:
SSO parameters |
Field |
Usage |
Remarks |
Generic System User |
Not used |
|
Overrule System User Allowed |
Impersonation |
Normally selected |
This table summarizes how data from the User data session is used:
User data |
Field |
Usage |
Remarks |
User |
Mapping: Application User |
|
SSO User |
Mapping: SSO User |
|
Use Generic System Login |
Impersonation |
Normally not selected |
System Login |
Impersonation: System User username |
|