The component to allow 3rd party authenticated applications to add and manage users in Whydah IAM/SSO
Copy useradminservice_override.properties.example to useradminservice_override.properties
You will need to change the username and password on two places:
- email.smtp.username and email.smtp.password
- gmail.username and gmail.password
- create a user for the service
- run start_service.sh
- ..or use the ansible provisioning project to create a Whydah installation
- ..or create the files from info below:
#!/bin/sh
export IAM_MODE=TEST
A=UserAdminService
V=2.0.1.Final
JARFILE=$A-$V.jar
pkill -f $A
wget -O $JARFILE "http://mvnrepo.cantara.no/service/local/artifact/maven/content?r=releases&g=net.whydah.identity&a=$A&v=$V&p=jar"
nohup java -jar -DIAM_CONFIG=useradminservice.TEST.properties $JARFILE &
tail -f nohup.out
- create useradminservice.TEST.properties
mybaseuri=http://xxxxx.cloudapp.net/useradminservice
service.port=9992
useridbackendUri=http://xxxxx.cloudapp.net/uib
testpage=false
<VirtualHost *:443>
ServerName myserver.net
ServerAlias myserver
ProxyRequests Off
<Proxy *>
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
</Proxy>
ProxyPreserveHost on
ProxyPass /useradminservice http://localhost:9992/uas
</VirtualHost>
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