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Just installed AM Community edition 14.6.6. Operating through XUI I have installed a policy set however policy evaluation by the agent is failing. In the AM console the system seems to jump from XUI to legacy interface depending on what feature is being edited. Furthermore the policy set that was previously imported via XUI becomes invisible in legacy UI. Despite having a referral in place the child realm consistently give me a message: "A referral policy with referred resources must first be created to this realm in order to create policies in this realm." It appears the agent (4.1.1) is operating according to the legacy UI principles. Is this a correct impression?
I also notice there appears to be a typo in the application such that when defining login resources the format is "openam/UI/Login?relam=" instead of the expected "openam/UI/Login?realm=".
Should I just switch to using legacy UI for everything with a view to getting a working system? I'm happy to tear down what I've built so far and I'd rather have "ugly/working" as opposed to "pretty/broken" due to time constraints.
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Hi,
Just installed AM Community edition 14.6.6. Operating through XUI I have installed a policy set however policy evaluation by the agent is failing. In the AM console the system seems to jump from XUI to legacy interface depending on what feature is being edited. Furthermore the policy set that was previously imported via XUI becomes invisible in legacy UI. Despite having a referral in place the child realm consistently give me a message: "A referral policy with referred resources must first be created to this realm in order to create policies in this realm." It appears the agent (4.1.1) is operating according to the legacy UI principles. Is this a correct impression?
I also notice there appears to be a typo in the application such that when defining login resources the format is "openam/UI/Login?relam=" instead of the expected "openam/UI/Login?realm=".
Should I just switch to using legacy UI for everything with a view to getting a working system? I'm happy to tear down what I've built so far and I'd rather have "ugly/working" as opposed to "pretty/broken" due to time constraints.
Cheers
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