Details
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        Type:
Monitor
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        Status: Closed
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            Priority:
 Major
                
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            Resolution: Done
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            Affects Version/s: None
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            Fix Version/s: 2021
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            Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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            Labels:
 
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                        HD-Chapter:Security
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                        HD-Enabler:Wilma
 
Description
Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 29-04-2016 at 11:04
Please, ANSWER this question AT https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36934842/domain-path-inside-pepwilmas-configuration-file
Question:
Domain path inside PEPWilma's configuration file
Description:
I'm trying to use Fiware PEPWilma and AuthZForce to ensure Security Level 2 on my service. 
I'm struggling to have it set as I can't find a guide/reference material explaining how to configure them. Even their guides are lacking a lot of information.
The attribute I'm trying to understand now is path of config.azf={} inside pepwilma's config.js configuration file. What does this attribute expect to receive?
In the sample config.js file I've got the value is:
path: '/authzforce/domains/v10rvAGjEeaiEQJCrBEAAg/pdp'
But I don't know what is this path for and how to get my domain id.
Thank you in advance.
Activity
| Field | Original Value | New Value | 
|---|---|---|
| Component/s | FIWARE-TECH-HELP [ 10278 ] | 
| Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] | 
| Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Answered [ 10104 ] | 
| Assignee | Alvaro Alonso [ aalonsog ] | 
| HD-Enabler | Wilma [ 10890 ] | |
| Description | 
                                                                 Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 29-04-2016 at 11:04 {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36934842/domain-path-inside-pepwilmas-configuration-file +Question:+ Domain path inside PEPWilma's configuration file +Description:+ I'm trying to use Fiware PEPWilma and AuthZForce to ensure Security Level 2 on my service. I'm struggling to have it set as I can't find a guide/reference material explaining how to configure them. Even their guides are lacking a lot of information. The attribute I'm trying to understand now is path of config.azf={} inside pepwilma's config.js configuration file. What does this attribute expect to receive? In the sample config.js file I've got the value is: path: '/authzforce/domains/v10rvAGjEeaiEQJCrBEAAg/pdp' But I don't know what is this path for and how to get my domain id. Thank you in advance.  | 
                
                                                               Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 29-04-2016 at 11:04
 {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36934842/domain-path-inside-pepwilmas-configuration-file +Question:+ Domain path inside PEPWilma's configuration file +Description:+ I'm trying to use Fiware PEPWilma and AuthZForce to ensure Security Level 2 on my service. I'm struggling to have it set as I can't find a guide/reference material explaining how to configure them. Even their guides are lacking a lot of information. The attribute I'm trying to understand now is path of config.azf={} inside pepwilma's config.js configuration file. What does this attribute expect to receive? In the sample config.js file I've got the value is: path: '/authzforce/domains/v10rvAGjEeaiEQJCrBEAAg/pdp' But I don't know what is this path for and how to get my domain id. Thank you in advance.  | 
                
| HD-Chapter | Security [ 10841 ] | 
| Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
| Status | Answered [ 10104 ] | Closed [ 6 ] | 
| Fix Version/s | 2021 [ 12600 ] | 
| Transition | Time In Source Status | Execution Times | Last Executer | Last Execution Date | |||||
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			2h 58m | 1 | Backlog Manager | 22/May/17 6:04 PM | |||||
		    	
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			3h | 1 | Backlog Manager | 22/May/17 9:04 PM | |||||
		    	
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			6d 13h 2m | 1 | Fernando Lopez | 29/May/17 10:07 AM | 
2017-05-22 15:08|CREATED monitor | # answers= 1, accepted answer= False