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I use the Geoserver 2.11.4 version in Windows.I am adding the JDBC service to the PostgreSQL database using JDBC Users and Group Services. Next, I add a Provider for JDBC that I created using the JDBC Authentication Provider job queue. After doing this, the tables are created in the Database and I can connect as admin with postgres user. When I add user from JDBC service, user information is written in the database.
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but I can not login to Geoserver with the user1 user I added. I can login with the user I created when I added the user from his user adding field even though it can not be in the table in Postresql. But I can not assign a rule to this user. How can i this problem.
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I use the Geoserver 2.11.4 version in Windows.I am adding the JDBC service to the PostgreSQL database using JDBC Users and Group Services. Next, I add a Provider for JDBC that I created using the JDBC Authentication Provider job queue. After doing this, the tables are created in the Database and I can connect as admin with postgres user. When I add user from JDBC service, user information is written in the database.
PostgreSQL view
but I can not login to Geoserver with the user1 user I added. I can login with the user I created when I added the user from his user adding field even though it can not be in the table in Postresql. But I can not assign a rule to this user. How can i this problem.
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I use the Geoserver 2.11.4 version in Windows.I am adding the JDBC service to the PostgreSQL database using JDBC Users and Group Services. Next, I add a Provider for JDBC that I created using the JDBC Authentication Provider job queue. After doing this, the tables are created in the Database and I can connect as admin with postgres user. When I add user from JDBC service, user information is written in the database.
PostgreSQL view
but I can not login to Geoserver with the user1 user I added. I can login with the user I created when I added the user from his user adding field even though it can not be in the table in Postresql. But I can not assign a rule to this user. How can i this problem.
geoserver security authentication
I use the Geoserver 2.11.4 version in Windows.I am adding the JDBC service to the PostgreSQL database using JDBC Users and Group Services. Next, I add a Provider for JDBC that I created using the JDBC Authentication Provider job queue. After doing this, the tables are created in the Database and I can connect as admin with postgres user. When I add user from JDBC service, user information is written in the database.
PostgreSQL view
but I can not login to Geoserver with the user1 user I added. I can login with the user I created when I added the user from his user adding field even though it can not be in the table in Postresql. But I can not assign a rule to this user. How can i this problem.
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Got the same issue (geoserver 2.14/PostgreSQL 9.6).
This ONLY works with a user that ALREADY exists as a "real" PostgreSQL user...Not a user added via Geoserver...
Looks like the authentication process doesn't take the newly created tables into account (during Geoserver JDBC Users and Group Services process).
In the same logic, when testing the new user in the newly created Authentication provider, it's not working...
But the fun part is that it takes the ROLE into account...
I don't understand : the tables are populated but are not used...
EDIT : Something's wrong when I follow the step-by-step guide :
When adding a new user for the new service, I can't see the "default" in "Roles taken from active role service: default", I can only see "Roles taken from active role service:".
Maybe there's no ROLE service currently active, maybe that's the problem...
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Got the same issue (geoserver 2.14/PostgreSQL 9.6).
This ONLY works with a user that ALREADY exists as a "real" PostgreSQL user...Not a user added via Geoserver...
Looks like the authentication process doesn't take the newly created tables into account (during Geoserver JDBC Users and Group Services process).
In the same logic, when testing the new user in the newly created Authentication provider, it's not working...
But the fun part is that it takes the ROLE into account...
I don't understand : the tables are populated but are not used...
EDIT : Something's wrong when I follow the step-by-step guide :
When adding a new user for the new service, I can't see the "default" in "Roles taken from active role service: default", I can only see "Roles taken from active role service:".
Maybe there's no ROLE service currently active, maybe that's the problem...
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Got the same issue (geoserver 2.14/PostgreSQL 9.6).
This ONLY works with a user that ALREADY exists as a "real" PostgreSQL user...Not a user added via Geoserver...
Looks like the authentication process doesn't take the newly created tables into account (during Geoserver JDBC Users and Group Services process).
In the same logic, when testing the new user in the newly created Authentication provider, it's not working...
But the fun part is that it takes the ROLE into account...
I don't understand : the tables are populated but are not used...
EDIT : Something's wrong when I follow the step-by-step guide :
When adding a new user for the new service, I can't see the "default" in "Roles taken from active role service: default", I can only see "Roles taken from active role service:".
Maybe there's no ROLE service currently active, maybe that's the problem...
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Got the same issue (geoserver 2.14/PostgreSQL 9.6).
This ONLY works with a user that ALREADY exists as a "real" PostgreSQL user...Not a user added via Geoserver...
Looks like the authentication process doesn't take the newly created tables into account (during Geoserver JDBC Users and Group Services process).
In the same logic, when testing the new user in the newly created Authentication provider, it's not working...
But the fun part is that it takes the ROLE into account...
I don't understand : the tables are populated but are not used...
EDIT : Something's wrong when I follow the step-by-step guide :
When adding a new user for the new service, I can't see the "default" in "Roles taken from active role service: default", I can only see "Roles taken from active role service:".
Maybe there's no ROLE service currently active, maybe that's the problem...
Got the same issue (geoserver 2.14/PostgreSQL 9.6).
This ONLY works with a user that ALREADY exists as a "real" PostgreSQL user...Not a user added via Geoserver...
Looks like the authentication process doesn't take the newly created tables into account (during Geoserver JDBC Users and Group Services process).
In the same logic, when testing the new user in the newly created Authentication provider, it's not working...
But the fun part is that it takes the ROLE into account...
I don't understand : the tables are populated but are not used...
EDIT : Something's wrong when I follow the step-by-step guide :
When adding a new user for the new service, I can't see the "default" in "Roles taken from active role service: default", I can only see "Roles taken from active role service:".
Maybe there's no ROLE service currently active, maybe that's the problem...
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