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Error #501 Login failed (Login not allowed) |
Tue, Dec 9 2014 2:36 PM | Permanent Link |
John Easley | Testing ElevateDB trial on my local machine. Local session access seems to work ok, but testing Remote is trying my patience.
I start the DB Server, and verify that it's listening on 12010 on 127.0.0.1. Open ElevateDB Manager, create a new session "RemoteSessionTest", set the IP 127.0.0.1, all other basics, and click "Connect Session" and get error dialog "Error #501 Login failed (Login not allowed)" Both character sets on server and client are Ansi. Not getting very far in my testing John |
Tue, Dec 9 2014 4:32 PM | Permanent Link |
Jan Ferguson Data Software Solutions, Inc. Team Elevate | John,
Before you started the server, did you click on "Edit Server Options" and select a folder for the configuration files? Then, after you started the server, did you use the default EDB Administrator user name and password to log into the remote session? -- Jan Ferguson John Easley wrote: > I start the DB Server, and verify that it's listening on 12010 on > 127.0.0.1. > > Open ElevateDB Manager, create a new session "RemoteSessionTest", set > the IP 127.0.0.1, all other basics, and click "Connect Session" and > get error dialog "Error #501 Login failed (Login not allowed)" |
Tue, Dec 9 2014 4:38 PM | Permanent Link |
John Easley | Yes, I set the file folder to the default which is C:\Program Files\ElevateDB 2 VCL-TRIAL\Delphi 7\servers\edbsrvr\win32
If I add the default username and password to the server, I get the same error. If I remove the username and password from the server, I'm supposed to get a prompt to enter username and password, which I don't. John "J.B. Ferguson" wrote: John, Before you started the server, did you click on "Edit Server Options" and select a folder for the configuration files? Then, after you started the server, did you use the default EDB Administrator user name and password to log into the remote session? -- Jan Ferguson John Easley wrote: > I start the DB Server, and verify that it's listening on 12010 on > 127.0.0.1. > > Open ElevateDB Manager, create a new session "RemoteSessionTest", set > the IP 127.0.0.1, all other basics, and click "Connect Session" and > get error dialog "Error #501 Login failed (Login not allowed)" |
Wed, Dec 10 2014 4:16 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | John
I don't know which version of Windows you're using but writing into Program Files is not allowed by the OS. Try creating a directory C:\EDBTrial for your testing Roy Lambert |
Wed, Dec 10 2014 9:23 AM | Permanent Link |
John Easley | I'm using Windows 7, and I'm not using the Program Files for the config dir.
The server flashes a connection attempt, it appears as 'None3' then disappears. Can Remote connections not be made to Localhost? I don't use a firewall, Netstat shows the app is listening.. John Roy Lambert wrote: John I don't know which version of Windows you're using but writing into Program Files is not allowed by the OS. Try creating a directory C:\EDBTrial for your testing Roy Lambert |
Wed, Dec 10 2014 9:53 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 12/10/2014 9:23 AM, John Easley wrote:
> I'm using Windows 7, and I'm not using the Program Files for the config dir. > The server flashes a connection attempt, it appears as 'None3' then disappears. > Can Remote connections not be made to Localhost? They definitely can. > I don't use a firewall, Netstat shows the app is listening.. Can you also check in the ElevateDB server what the "Licensed Sessions" count is (on Server Details pane I'm using the full version but these are my steps for getting a server running and remote session to it. Tested with 2.18 b2 on win 8.1 in ANSI 1. set up new folder for config. I'm using C:\EDB\ServerTest\Config but of course any writable folder will do. 2. start edb server and configure: - name : EDBTest - character set : ANSI - connections left as default (liste on IP is blank, port is 12010, auth IPs are *) - configuration is on disk with folder "C:\EDB\ServerTest\config" - temp tables : C:\EDB\ServerTest\temp 3. start server, allow firewall 4. EDB manager - create a new session - name "server test local" - session type remote - character set : ANSI - remote IP : 127.0.0.1 and port 12010 5. Connect session, get a prompt, default login/pass gets me in Raul |
Wed, Dec 10 2014 10:01 AM | Permanent Link |
John Easley | Licensed sessions are 4096.
I've tried everything you've proposed and get the same error. I suppose if I had the source I could determine what causes a 'Login not allowed', it seems lower level than the login... John Raul wrote: On 12/10/2014 9:23 AM, John Easley wrote: > I'm using Windows 7, and I'm not using the Program Files for the config dir. > The server flashes a connection attempt, it appears as 'None3' then disappears. > Can Remote connections not be made to Localhost? They definitely can. > I don't use a firewall, Netstat shows the app is listening.. Can you also check in the ElevateDB server what the "Licensed Sessions" count is (on Server Details pane I'm using the full version but these are my steps for getting a server running and remote session to it. Tested with 2.18 b2 on win 8.1 in ANSI 1. set up new folder for config. I'm using C:\EDB\ServerTest\Config but of course any writable folder will do. 2. start edb server and configure: - name : EDBTest - character set : ANSI - connections left as default (liste on IP is blank, port is 12010, auth IPs are *) - configuration is on disk with folder "C:\EDB\ServerTest\config" - temp tables : C:\EDB\ServerTest\temp 3. start server, allow firewall 4. EDB manager - create a new session - name "server test local" - session type remote - character set : ANSI - remote IP : 127.0.0.1 and port 12010 5. Connect session, get a prompt, default login/pass gets me in Raul |
Wed, Dec 10 2014 10:27 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | John Easley wrote:
> I don't use a firewall, Netstat shows the app is listening.. Not even the one built-in to Windows? -- Matthew Jones |
Wed, Dec 10 2014 10:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 12/10/2014 10:01 AM, John Easley wrote:
> I suppose if I had the source I could determine what causes a 'Login not allowed', it seems lower level than the login... John, I did quickly search the error in source and it would be triggered if the encryption password on server and edbmanager is different. So can you reset the encryption passwords on both sides and try again. Raul |
Wed, Dec 10 2014 11:07 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | John
>I'm using Windows 7, and I'm not using the Program Files for the config dir. You said you were C:\Program Files\ElevateDB 2 VCL-TRIAL\Delphi 7\servers\edbsrvr\win32 >The server flashes a connection attempt, it appears as 'None3' then disappears. Does None3 mean somoething? >Can Remote connections not be made to Localhost? Yes. I use the host name rather than IP address, but other than that it should be the same. Roy Lambert |
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