Hi All
I'd like to change communications between Payments and WCS from the default port 443 to something else, say 445. I've changed the port in the WCSRealm screen of configuration manager, I've altered my plugin-cfg.xml and I've made sure that my webserver is now listening on port 445. I try to log in, then get the old "error accessing user registry" error. I've put a trace on, and here are the 3 lines of the log that really matter:
Realm: com.ibm.commerce.payment.realm.WCSRealm: com.ibm.com
merce.payment.realm.WCSClientSSL --> WCS WebServer Host --> payments.sasktel.com:445
Realm: com.ibm.commerce.payment.realm.WCSRealm: Issueing co
mmand '/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/WPMValidatePassword?langId=-1' to Server
Realm: com.ibm.commerce.payment.realm.WCSRealm: com.ibm.eti
ll.framework.clientapi.PaymentServerCommunicationException: Payment Server Client Library --- bad HTTP response '405'
I have a PMR open but it's been 3 days now and haven't had much luck.
FYI - I'm running WCS 5.6 FP2 on Solaris, with a remote iPlanet webserver......
TIA
Rick
I'd like to change communications between Payments and WCS from the default port 443 to something else, say 445. I've changed the port in the WCSRealm screen of configuration manager, I've altered my plugin-cfg.xml and I've made sure that my webserver is now listening on port 445. I try to log in, then get the old "error accessing user registry" error. I've put a trace on, and here are the 3 lines of the log that really matter:
Realm: com.ibm.commerce.payment.realm.WCSRealm: com.ibm.com
merce.payment.realm.WCSClientSSL --> WCS WebServer Host --> payments.sasktel.com:445
Realm: com.ibm.commerce.payment.realm.WCSRealm: Issueing co
mmand '/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/WPMValidatePassword?langId=-1' to Server
Realm: com.ibm.commerce.payment.realm.WCSRealm: com.ibm.eti
ll.framework.clientapi.PaymentServerCommunicationException: Payment Server Client Library --- bad HTTP response '405'
I have a PMR open but it's been 3 days now and haven't had much luck.
FYI - I'm running WCS 5.6 FP2 on Solaris, with a remote iPlanet webserver......
TIA
Rick