I am stuck at the login screen and I can't login with admin/admin. Is it something else?
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I ran into the same problem. I had given context-path as ROOT and the program seems to add entries to the crowd.properties as "crowd.server.url=http\://localhost\:4990/ROOT/services". As we know, we give context-path as ROOT in order to run under the default context ("/"), but looks like the internal codes arent that efficient.
I deleted my amps-standalone directory and created one with context-path as crowd or you can start one without setting any context-path (default context is /crowd) and I can now login with admin admin. The entries in crowd.properties are also correct.
This solves the issue - thanks!
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admin/admin should work.
If it doesn't, please check the logs for hints. Have you changed the default port?
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No I haven't changed anything. I've literally downloaded the latest version of the SDK and ran the command atlas-run-standalone --product crowd and can't login. I would like to get the SDK to work but my workaround for now was just to download and install Crowd standalone from https://www.atlassian.com/software/crowd/download. It seems to be pretty much the same thing, but the installer works and I can set up my own admin user. I'm not developing a Crowd plugin, I just need it to test SSO setup and to create a generic application connector so the standalone version will work.
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I've repeated your steps (downloaded SDK 5.0.4, run atlas-run-standalone --product crowd) and I can log in with admin/admin. Can you please take a look to the log files at amps-standalone/target/crowd-LATEST.log to see if there's any error there? Thanks.
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