I have been struggling with camunda. In particular, with opening Task forms. However, at the Moment I am not able to log into camunda at all. I have no idea what the error is in my application. I have attached the relevant files.
I have the similar problem with Camunda hosted on Azure Web app.
I can not enter to cockpit camunda and i get error
" Login Failed: Wrong credentials, locked user or missing access rights to application"
REST endpoints working fine with this credentials.
This is occuring since time when I increased number of instance of application from 1 to 2.
This is my docker-compose:
And in Azure envrionment variables I have configured all variables required to connect to pgsl.
When I change number of instance to 1, entering to cockpit working fine.
Doesn’t work for instance more than one.
Did i miss something? Some additional configuration is required?
In the meantime I arrived to the solution, and you are right in this case sticky sessions is the key!
For someone who will be looking for information how to turn on sticky sessions in azure web app services, this is in configuration web app and is called “ARR affinity”, please look to link below