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Unable to open Weblogic Server Console from JCS

I have just created a JCS instance and tried accessing the Weblogic Server Console and Fusion Middleware Control Console.
At first, it displayed the below message.
I've enabled all the access rules for the JCS instance and then it progressed to the below error.
All the TLS settings are enabled and still we are facing the issue.
I didn't configure any settings. Just created the JCS instance and tried opening Weblogic Server Console.
Can somebody please help me.
Answers
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Did you try to connect to your JCS through putty with a ssh tunnel in order to access your console?
Check this out: http://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/tutorials/obe/cloud/javaservice/JCS/JCS_SSH_Tunnel/jcs_ssh_tunneling.html#se…
hope it helps.
Regards
Juan
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I believe it could be IE specific issue. Can you please try with some other browser as well.
Generally in other browser also you get warning first which you can proceed further. Warning because em/console does not have signed certificate so you need to add it to exception list while accessing first time from browser.
Also can you try 7001 with http protocol.
http://129.157.218.98:7001/console
Thanks
Sanjeev
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Hi , I had encountered similar issue , restarting the admin server from JCS console resolved this and i could connect to the Weblogic server & FMW console.
Thanks,
Darshan -
Hi,
Its neither browser issue nor you need to restart the weblogic.
Navigate to JCS dashboard UI. Click on the JCS instance. It will display you the JCS service instance page. On the top, you have burger menu, click there.
Look for access rules. If you haven't created any OTD, then 07 access rules must be there and all should be enabled and in case of OTD, there will be 11 access rules, all should be enabled. Once all these access rules are enabled, try logging to weblogic.
Cheers..
Vikash Mishra