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NOTE:

A user can be added either to the ManagementRealm or ApplicationRealm.

ManagementRealm

is used to authenticate management users who use the CLI.

ApplicationRealm

is used to authenticate users who invoke business components such as

EJB.

16.

What type of user do you wish to add?

a) Management User (mgmt-users.properties)
b) Application User (application-users.properties)
a)

NOTE:

The mgmt-users.properties and application-users.properties are

present in /domain/configuration. These files contain entries in the
form =, where is the encrypted password.

17.

Enter the details of the new user to add:

Realm (ManagementRealm) :
Username : admin
Password :

18.

Are you sure you want to add user 'admin' yes/no?: yes

The username 'admin' is easy to guess
yes
About to add user 'admin' for realm 'ManagementRealm'
Is this correct yes/no?yes
Added user 'admin' to 'file' /doc/domain/configuration/mgmt-us
ers.properties'

19.

Is this new user going to be used for one AS process to connect to

another AS pr ocess e.g. slave domain controller? yes/no? no

NOTE:

The response for this must be no for NSASJ, as there are no slave domain controllers.

20.

Do you want to configure another user and password (n or [y]):

NOTE:

This step repeats until n is entered. Users can also be added by using the

add-user.sh

script located in /bin folder.

Installation is complete.
Make environment specific changes to bin/config.prop and then run 'start' script
in the bin folder. This will configure NSASJ in a TS/MP environment.
After starting NSASJ, the web server can be accessed at http://15.213.84.6:3459 and the web management
console can be accessed at http://<IP>:<Web management port>

To delete the users created during NSASJ installation, you must delete the key-value pairs manually
from the appropriate .properties file depending on the Realm from which the user has to be
deleted. The following properties files are located in the $NSASJ_HOME/domain/configuration
folder:

The Application realm user’s key-value pair is present in the
application-users.properties

file.

The Management realm user’s key-value pair is present in the mgmt-users.properties
file.

If the Application realm user has any role associated with it, then the role is assigned for the
username in the application-roles.properties file.

NOTE:

These key-value pairs must be deleted to delete the user.

Creating an NSASJ installation

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