SSLexplorer is one of awesome VPN software that is even opensource. For most of users who don’t want to spend extra money for security. This solution would be the best. Yes, security is expensive.
Okay here is what I want to talk about this article, login failure with message "invalid credentials". What the~
Actually it was minor minor setting problem. I had installed non-enterprise sslexplorer version on SUSE(OpenSUSE 10.3). At first login, it kept on failing to access. Am I forgetting superuser login/pwd already ? no wonder!
I reinstalled sslexplorer twice and I realized it is caused from something else.
spend few min and found a problem.
You need to change two things.
1. Edit HOST Server:/opt/sslexplorer/conf/wrapper.conf and add few line below
-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
ex) On my file, wrapper.java.additional.1 is already defined as shown below
# Jetty Paranoid setting
wrapper.java.additional.1=-Dorg.mortbay.http.Version.paranoid=true
add this portion below after "# Jetty Paranoid setting" statement
#wrapper.java.additional.1=
wrapper.java.additional.2=-Dsun.jnu.encoding=UTF-8
wrapper.java.additional.3=-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
2. Edit HOST Server:/opt/sslexplorer/conf/system.properties and add the line
file.encoding=UTF-8
Now, restart sslexplorer.
sslexplorer_server:/opt/sslexplorer/service sslexploere start
It should take care of your login issue. I hope this is informative for you.