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The
file also needs to be deleted from the ESP directory (
LogEvent.jar
deploy/nesp.ear/nesp.war/WEB-INF/lib
this directory.

9.8.2 WebLogic Agent

Linux: Edit the
WL_HOME/common/bin/commEnv.sh
path variable to
LogEvent.jar
Delete the
LogEvent.jar
Windows: Edit the
WL_HOME/common/bin/commEnv.cmd
%AGENT_LIB%\LogEvent.jar
variable.
Delete the
LogEvent.jar

9.9 JBoss and SSL

If you want to restrict access to SSL on JBoss, you need to either disable the HTTP port in JBoss and
enable only the SSL port or configure SSL in the
SSL on the Protected Web Resource page. In the Administration Console, click Devices > J2EE
Agents > Edit > Manage authorization policies > [Name of Web Module] > [Name of Protected
Resource].

9.10 Viewing Log Files

The J2EE agent logs messages to the J2EE server log files. For verbose messages, including policy
evaluation messages, you need to enable tracing. In the Administration Console, click Devices >
J2EE Agents > Edit > Enable tracing.
The location of the log files for each J2EE server is implementation-specific:
JBoss Server: For a JBoss server, the log messages are logged to the
file if you launched the JBoss server by using the
jboss.log
folder. Messages are also sent to the console, so you should check the console or the
$JBOSS_HOME/server/default/log/server.log
WebSphere Server: For a WebSphere server, the log messages are logged to files in the
$WAS_BaseDir/profiles/$ProfileName/logs
files.
SystemErr.log
WebLogic Server: For a WebLogic server, the log messages are sent to standard out. If you
have launched the server in a console window, the messages appear in this window. If you want
the messages logged to the server log file, you need to configure the server to send standard out
to this file. This can be done from the WebLogic Administration Server console application in
the Logging tab under Servers.

9.11 Troubleshooting Access Control

When a user requests access to a resource protected by the J2EE Agent, the request flows through
the policy enforcement points illustrated in
). The
/opt/novell/naudit/java/pa/NAuditPA.jar
file from the ESP directory (
path variable to
Program Files\novell\audit\NAuditPA.jar
file from the ESP directory (
web.xml
Figure
9-1.
JBoss/server/default/
does not need to be added to
NAuditPA.jar
file. Change the
${AGENT_LIB}/
nesp.ear/nesp.war/WEB-INF/lib
file. Change the
nesp.ear/nesp.war/WEB-INF/lib
file. It is not enough to select Require
$JBOSS_HOME/log/
script found in the
run.sh
file.
directory. Check the
SystemOut.log
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