IPL did not affect anything.

The Toolbox JDBC trace seems to indicate that there are two authentication 
attempts, one with the user profile we have specified that has access to 
the data files, and then an authentication attempt by the QNOTES user, 
which has no authority to the data files in question.  There is a security 
exception immediately following that authentication attempt.  I could be 
heading down the wrong track on this but I'm digging into 1) the security 
exception to see what specific error is being generated, and 2) what 
changed to impact this...

Could be related or totally unrelated, but image files that reside in the 
base html directory on the server stopped displaying sometime on Monday as 
well.  Upon inspection, these images files had the owner of QSECOFR. 
Changing the owner to QNOTES made the images appear again in this same web 
application.

Bob






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Any luck with the IPL?

Just grasping at straws here, but is there an exit program specified for 
DDM now?

Check DSPNETA for "DDM request access" mine has no program specified and 
is just *OBJAUT.

Chris Whisonant
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domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 
02/26/2007 05:31:19 PM:

Nope -- I tried QSECOFR as the authenticating user as well and same 
message


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Password expiration?

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Do you have any CPF* messages in QSYSOPR or QHST around that time?

Chris Whisonant
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domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 
02/26/2007 04:41:02 PM:

I have a Domino web application that's been working for years that 
accesses DB2 data on the iSeries using the JDBC Toolbox driver.

All of a sudden(or so it seems) DB2 stopped responding to the requests 


from the JDBC driver with the following:

02/26/2007 16:34:22   HTTP JVM: java.sql.SQLException: The application 


server rejected the connection. (General security error.)

Nothing seemingly has changed on either the Domino side or the iSeries 


side.  7.0.2 and v5r4

The connection uses the default RDBDIRE and has for years.  I haven't 
run 
a trace yet but will do that shortly, I'm also going to IPL tonight 
and 
see what that does.  Anyone else seen this or have any other 
suggestions 



???

Thanks,
Bob
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