As a root user, log into host AccessManager-2.
Stop Access Manager 2.
# cd /opt/SUNWwbsvr/https-AccessManager-2.example.com/ # ./stop |
Stop the Web Server administration server.
# cd /opt/SUNWwbsvr/https-admserv/ # ./stop |
Change the “runs as” user ID from root to nobody.
# cd /opt/SUNWwbsvr/ # chown -R nobody:nobody https-AccessManager-2.example.cm/* httpacl alias /var/opt/SUNWam /etc/opt/SUNWam # rm -rf /tmp/https-* |
Edit the magnus.conf file.
# vi https-AccessManager-2.example.com/config/magnus.conf |
Change the User property value from root to nobody.
Verify that Access Manager 2 successfully runs as a non-root user.
As a root user, log into host AccessManager-2.
Start the Access Manager server.
# cd /opt/SUNWwbsvr/https-AccessManager-2.example.com/ # ./start |
Confirm that the Web Server start process actually runs as nobody.
ps -ef | grep SUNWwbsvr |
Start a new browser and go to the Access Manager URL.
Example: http://AccessManager-2.example.com:1080/amserver/console Close the browser if successful.
Log in to the Access Manager console using the following information:
amadmin
4m4dmin1
If you can log in successfully, close the browser.