Opal: Changes to shiro.ini file not taking effect

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Ahmet Akkoç

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Jan 29, 2024, 4:58:32 AM1/29/24
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Hi! This is an issue post continued from an earlier thread 

> It’s possible to change the default admin password while setting up Opal, but is it also possible to change it afterwards from the web UI.
> The alternative would be to edit the shiro.ini file I presume?

I have been having issues with edits to the shiro.ini file not updating passwords.

I recorded a video of myself changing the admin password and it not updating. Hopefully, this will let others see what the issue looks on my end:

https://youtu.be/sffvG7nPn60

1. I use the shiro-hasher to get a new password
2. Update the conf/shiro.ini file
3. Restart opal
4. But it still expects the old password

What could be the reason?

Yannick Marcon

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Jan 29, 2024, 5:27:58 AM1/29/24
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Hi,

You are editing the shiro.ini from the opal distribution folder (libs and default config). The local opal config is in the /etc/opal folder.

Regards
Yannick




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Ahmet Akkoç

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Jan 29, 2024, 8:20:59 AM1/29/24
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Hi,

Fantastic, I knew I was missing something that should have been super obvious!

Thanks,
Ahmet
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