timallen
Well Known Member
How to change JDE\'s Passwords?
(OneWorld Xe, Update 6, SP19.1, Oracle 8.1.7, DS/ES: Windows 2000)
Summary: What steps do you take to change the JDE user's passwords?
We have a tiny installation of OneWorld Xe in our office for testing, and our IT guy finally got tired of all the consultants entering the system as JDE. He asked me to change the password for JDE in :
1) OneWorld
2) Oracle
3) Windows
Here's what I did ("FOOBAR" is not really what I changed the password to):
1) I signed on as CNCADMIN in the PD7333 environment on a normal fat client.
2) I changed JDE's OneWorld password in "Administrative Password Revisions" (P98OWSEC|ZJDE0001) to FOOBAR.
3) I changed JDE's Oracle password from SQL*Plus:
alter user JDE identified by FOOBAR;
4) I changed JDE's System Password in "User Security" to FOOBAR.
5) On the domain, I changed JDE's Windows domain password to FOOBAR.
6) On the enterprise server, I changed the JDE.INI file in these sections:
[NETWORK QUEUE SETTINGS]
QUser=JDE
QPassword=FOOBAR
[DB SYSTEM SETTINGS]
Default User=JDE
Default Pwd=FOOBAR
[SECURITY]
SecurityServer=ENTERPRISE_SERVER
User=JDE
Password=FOOBAR
7) On the Enterprise Server, I changed the JDE Net and Queue services to start-up using JDE@OURDOMAIN with FOOBAR as the password.
I shutdown and restarted the Net and Queue services. No one could log in now. I tried doing a PORTTEST JDE FOOBAR PD7333 and I got the following Log:
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:37 2003 IPCPUB2783
process 3840 <porttest> registered in entry 0
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 NETQUEUE135
putExternalQueue (net) failed for msg id 1.
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 jdeksec3375
KNT0000305 - JDENET Error = JDENET eIPCErr: eIPCNotFound
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 NETQUEUE135
putExternalQueue (net) failed for msg id 2.
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 jdeksec3375
KNT0000305 - JDENET Error = JDENET eIPCErr: eIPCNotFound
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 jdeksec768
SEC0000002 - Unable to connect to security server SERVIDOR
Running OneWorld with user's signon and password
This may or may not work depending on the databases' security.
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 JDB_CTL2855
JDB1100015 - Failed to complete Security check
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 IPCPUB3041
process 3840 unregistered in entry 0
After this, I changed the JDE.INI on the Enterprise Server and on the workstation trying to connect so there was no Security Server specified. Now the user can log in, and the same PORTTEST commadn is succesful. However, this obviously is not an acceptable situation-- we want our security server! What must I have missed?
Thanks in advance.
(OneWorld Xe, Update 6, SP19.1, Oracle 8.1.7, DS/ES: Windows 2000)
Summary: What steps do you take to change the JDE user's passwords?
We have a tiny installation of OneWorld Xe in our office for testing, and our IT guy finally got tired of all the consultants entering the system as JDE. He asked me to change the password for JDE in :
1) OneWorld
2) Oracle
3) Windows
Here's what I did ("FOOBAR" is not really what I changed the password to):
1) I signed on as CNCADMIN in the PD7333 environment on a normal fat client.
2) I changed JDE's OneWorld password in "Administrative Password Revisions" (P98OWSEC|ZJDE0001) to FOOBAR.
3) I changed JDE's Oracle password from SQL*Plus:
alter user JDE identified by FOOBAR;
4) I changed JDE's System Password in "User Security" to FOOBAR.
5) On the domain, I changed JDE's Windows domain password to FOOBAR.
6) On the enterprise server, I changed the JDE.INI file in these sections:
[NETWORK QUEUE SETTINGS]
QUser=JDE
QPassword=FOOBAR
[DB SYSTEM SETTINGS]
Default User=JDE
Default Pwd=FOOBAR
[SECURITY]
SecurityServer=ENTERPRISE_SERVER
User=JDE
Password=FOOBAR
7) On the Enterprise Server, I changed the JDE Net and Queue services to start-up using JDE@OURDOMAIN with FOOBAR as the password.
I shutdown and restarted the Net and Queue services. No one could log in now. I tried doing a PORTTEST JDE FOOBAR PD7333 and I got the following Log:
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:37 2003 IPCPUB2783
process 3840 <porttest> registered in entry 0
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 NETQUEUE135
putExternalQueue (net) failed for msg id 1.
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 jdeksec3375
KNT0000305 - JDENET Error = JDENET eIPCErr: eIPCNotFound
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 NETQUEUE135
putExternalQueue (net) failed for msg id 2.
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 jdeksec3375
KNT0000305 - JDENET Error = JDENET eIPCErr: eIPCNotFound
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 jdeksec768
SEC0000002 - Unable to connect to security server SERVIDOR
Running OneWorld with user's signon and password
This may or may not work depending on the databases' security.
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 JDB_CTL2855
JDB1100015 - Failed to complete Security check
3840/4116 Mon Apr 07 11:48:39 2003 IPCPUB3041
process 3840 unregistered in entry 0
After this, I changed the JDE.INI on the Enterprise Server and on the workstation trying to connect so there was no Security Server specified. Now the user can log in, and the same PORTTEST commadn is succesful. However, this obviously is not an acceptable situation-- we want our security server! What must I have missed?
Thanks in advance.