CDSSO Issue in Web Server 6.1 SP 5. Agent and AM in different domain.

I have Sun ONE Web Server 6.1SP5 and installed Policy Agent 2.2.
URL: http://sjws6-dev-10.team.xtra.co.nz:10080
I have Access Manager 7.0 in Application Server.
URl : http://sjapp9-dev.uname.tech.co.nz:8080/amserver
So Agent and Access Manager is in different domain.
I have enabled CDSSO.
# Cross-Domain Single Sign On URL
# Is CDSSO enabled.
com.sun.am.policy.agents.config.cdsso.enable=true
# This is the URL the user will be redirected to for authentication
# in a CDSSO Scenario.
com.sun.am.policy.agents.config.cdcservlet.url = http://sjapp9-dev.uname.tech.co.nz:8080/amserver/cdcservlet
Now problem what i am facing is :-
When i try accessing a protected resource then it searches the Parent Realm Data Store.
It should search the LDAP Data store which i configured for the Realm.
com.sun.am.policy.am.login.url = http://ajapp9-dev.uname.tech.co.nz:8080/amserver/UI/Login?realm=YTel
amAuthLDAP Log.
08/25/2008 12:13:02:459 PM NZST: Thread[service-j2ee,5,main]
LDAP resbundle locale=en_US
08/25/2008 12:13:02:459 PM NZST: Thread[service-j2ee,5,main]
Host: sjapp9-dev
PORT : 38389
08/25/2008 12:13:21:153 PM NZST: Thread[service-j2ee,5,main]
LDAP initialize()
08/25/2008 12:13:21:153 PM NZST: Thread[service-j2ee,5,main]
attrs is : []
08/25/2008 12:13:21:166 PM NZST: Thread[service-j2ee,5,main]
bindDN-> cn=amldapuser,ou=DSAME Users,dc=uname,dc=tech,dc=co,dc=nz
baseDN-> dc=uname,dc=tech,dc=co,dc=nz
userNamingAttr-> uid
userSearchAttr(s)-> [uid]
userCreationAttrs-> []
searchFilter->
searchScope-> 2
ssl-> false
authLevel: 0
Host: sjapp9-dev
PORT : 38389
Pattern : *|(|)|&|!
08/25/2008 12:13:21:171 PM NZST: Thread[service-j2ee,5,main]
Connecting to sjapp9--dev:38389
Searching dc=uname,dc=tech,dc=co,dc=nz for (uid=johndoe)
scope = 2
08/25/2008 12:13:21:171 PM NZST: Thread[service-j2ee,5,main]
Create LDAPConnectionPool: sjapp9--dev:38389
08/25/2008 12:13:21:171 PM NZST: Thread[service-j2ee,5,main]
LDAPAuthUtils.LDAPAuthUtils: min=1, max=5
08/25/2008 12:13:21:183 PM NZST: Thread[service-j2ee,5,main]
userAttrSize is : 2
08/25/2008 12:13:21:184 PM NZST: Thread[service-j2ee,5,main]
Cannot find entries for (uid=johndoe)
But it should seach in the User LDAP Data store.
Not sure what is the problem.
Regards,
Edited by: IDM1312 on Aug 25, 2008 2:10 AM

I presume that by now you have tried changeing your cdcservlet.url to read:
com.sun.am.policy.agents.config.cdcservlet.url = http://sjapp9-dev.uname.tech.co.nz:8080/amserver/cdcservlet?realm=YTel

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