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Error 403 JBoss

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Hi, I have a JBoss server and I can access /adminui and /workspace options runing in my local server or with RDP but when I try using a router I just view a Error 403.

I try to use Home >Settings >User Management >Configure Allowed Referer URL's ( /um/ConfigReferer.do ) but don't work...I try to access to /adminui and /worskspace using a router with  8080 port but I can view just some options of /adminui.

Can anybody help me?

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1. When using a router you recieve 403 - Check the server elogs where it'll say that CSRF has blocked the request from the router as it's not a part of the whitelisted allowed URLs.

2. Once you add the router URL to the whitelisted URL's list in 'Home ->....-> Configure Allowed Referer', you need to restart the server.

3. If you are able to view some options of adminui, then probably the logged in user doesn't have proper roles assigned to him/her.

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If everything works without going through the router why would you think this is a LiveCycle issue?   The 403 is the router not allowing access.  You may also find this useful http://help.adobe.com/en_US/livecycle/9.0/securityHardening.pdf on page 27

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Correct answer by
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1. When using a router you recieve 403 - Check the server elogs where it'll say that CSRF has blocked the request from the router as it's not a part of the whitelisted allowed URLs.

2. Once you add the router URL to the whitelisted URL's list in 'Home ->....-> Configure Allowed Referer', you need to restart the server.

3. If you are able to view some options of adminui, then probably the logged in user doesn't have proper roles assigned to him/her.

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Thanks for your answer, the server it's working and online through the router now.

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