When creating a secure feature service tied to a Collection, what credentials do you use to access it? I tried the primary admin account for Monitor, and also the primary admin account for Portal, and neither work.
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Eric,
Yes, it should work. After enabling the IIS rewrite rule, did you modify Monitor's Web Context URL?
If not, this may be playing a part in the issue you're seeing. Try modifying the Web Context URL to reflect the rewrite rule, restart Monitor, and see if the issue persists.
Josh
Hello, the administrator account you created during the initial Monitor setup should work. Can you share the exact behavior you're seeing?
Hi Josh,
Thanks for the reply - we are getting an "Invalid token" error when trying to register the service in our Portal as an item with embedded credentials (Content > Add Item > From URL).
If it is in fact supposed to be the Monitor admin account, then I assume the issue has to do with the IIS rewrite that we implemented to make Monitor accessible without the IP/port based on the blog from the Monitor team. Do you know if this authentication is still supposed to work fine when accessing the secure service via IIS rewrite?
Eric,
Yes, it should work. After enabling the IIS rewrite rule, did you modify Monitor's Web Context URL?
If not, this may be playing a part in the issue you're seeing. Try modifying the Web Context URL to reflect the rewrite rule, restart Monitor, and see if the issue persists.
Josh
Ah thank you Josh, I didn't see that step in the blog. I will give that a shot, thanks!
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