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How to hide Credentials when LWSSO is disable

Rai Qaiser HussainFeb 16 2019 — edited Feb 17 2019

Hi All

LWSSO is disabled and we don't want to enable; We are using Oracle forms 11g and opening our dashboards with webutil.client (dashboard URL) function. Our client raised objection that we should not display credentials on address bar as shown in Fig.1.

Is there any solution, Can we hide credentials?

Fig.1, Username and password is visible at Address bar

nQPassword.jpg

Comments

Dan Andro-Oracle

Hi,

The workaround would be to use the Exception Site list - https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/exception_sitelist.xml

Regards,

Dan

134868

Thanks Dan,

I already looked at this and it kind-of works (the users would need to confirm messages at every start).

But..... that would need somebody manually adjusting the exception list on each and every computer using the Forms application?! Not something anybody should need to do...

Again, thanks for your reply!

Michael

Matej D.

Just tried and for me everything is fine:

Java Plug-in 11.152.2.01 x86

Using JRE version 1.8.0_152-ea-b01 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM

User home directory = C:\Documents and Settings\root

----------------------------------------------------

c:   clear console window

f:   finalize objects on finalization queue

g:   garbage collect

h:   display this help message

l:   dump classloader list

m:   print memory usage

o:   trigger logging

q:   hide console

r:   reload policy configuration

s:   dump system and deployment properties

t:   dump thread list

v:   dump thread stack

x:   clear classloader cache

0-5: set trace level to <n>

----------------------------------------------------

Forms Session ID is WLS_FORMS.formsapp.9863

The proxy host is null, and the proxy port is 0.

Native HTTP implementation is being used for the connection.

The connection mode is HTTP.

Forms Applet version is 11.1.2.2

Forms jar are signed with SHA-256.

There must be something else.

Regards

Dan Andro-Oracle
Answer

Hi,

You might want to apply patch 19933795, then clear the java cache on the client.

Regards,

Dan

Marked as Answer by 134868 · Sep 27 2020
134868

Dan,

You're the man!

I extracted frmall.jar from the patch and deployed it, now it works :-)

Thanks for your help!!

Michael

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