The level of support for ArcGIS Server has not changed. What version of ArcGIS Server are you running?
Thanks,
Mike
Does it have to be secured on the service level or can it be at the folder level? What if you secure the service/folder after you publish the map-- how can you save credentials? I don't want to republish since I have a lot of popups configured and I do not want to lose all that work
It has to be secured with ArcGIS Server Token based security and externally visible on the internet. Can you share the URL to your server? Like this: https://<domain>/ArcGIS/rest/info
Is the token endpoint visible?
https://<domain>/ArcGIS/tokens
Who is your certificate provider? Self-signed certificates are not allowed.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks for the response.
I have not enabled tokens on the service (as far as I know,ha).
my token endpoint is visible. I have not used tokens in a while since my last app (a Flex viewer) used login/password to secure things. I am trying some different approaches now.
URL to server Server Info
Services are externally visible as long as you log in with a user that has access to the secured folder
certificate is network solutions I believe-- there was an issue way back about AGOL not being able to use them but supposedly that was resolved
CE
Did you ever get a response to this? I have the same issue, where I have an existing service entered in a map that I really don't want to go through and completely reconfigure, but I need to be able to save the credentials now, which wasn't done at the time it was created.
Just trying to avoid the PITA and re-doing all the popups...
Thanks very much,
Mikkel
not specifically. I have had luck with creating content and then saving credentials there, and then updating the URL used in the map service in the AGO assistant. when you save credentials, it gives your service a new URL so yiu need to point yiur web map layers there, but it should save you the pain of readding.
Thanks - that's the route I've started going down, and seems to be the right way to go.