Operating Systems: i5/OS
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Password decoding troubleshooting tips
If the password encoding is corrupted and you cannot decode a password,
you can complete one of the following tasks.
- If the password is contained in a server configuration file, edit the
file and set the password to the clear text value. After changing the value,
restart the server.
- If the password is contained in the sas.client.props file or
the soap.client.props file, edit the file and set the password to
the appropriate clear text value. After changing the value, use the PropFilePasswordEncoder
utility to encode the password. For more information on the PropFilePasswordEncoder
utility, see thePropFilePasswordEncoder command reference.
The profile-specific setupCmdLine QShell script contains a property
used to to obtain trace information when using the OS400 algorithm
with Java clients and administrative commands for WebSphere Application Server.
To obtain the trace, set the os400.security.password.debug property to true.
The trace is printed to standard output.
Related concepts
Password encoding and encryption
Related tasks
Enabling the non-default OS/400 password encoding algorithm
Manually encoding passwords in properties files
Restoring or replacing damaged validation list objects
Troubleshooting security configurations
Related Reference
PropFilePasswordEncoder command reference
Related information
Using the non-default OS/400 password encoding algorithm
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