Space: Apache Connectors Framework (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CONNECTORS) Page: FAQ (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CONNECTORS/FAQ) Comment: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CONNECTORS/FAQ?focusedCommentId=31821461#comment-31821461
Comment added by Karl Wright: --------------------------------------------------------------------- This also would be a good candidate for discussion on the [email protected] list. You will have to clarify exactly how Apache handles your credentials. Is it using Basic Auth? or session authentication? or something else? If the technology used is straightforward enough we'd be happy to consider an enhancement to the wiki connector. In reply to a comment by $action.getUserFullName($parentComment.creatorName): Hi there, I'm trying to connect ManifoldCF to an internal wiki at my company. The ManifoldCF wiki connector supplies a username and password field for the wiki api, however, at my company, a username and password is required to connect to the apache server running the wiki site, and after that authentication takes place, those credentials are passed on to the wiki api. So, essentially, I need a way to have ManifoldCF pass my windows credentials on when trying to make its connection. Using the api login fields does not work. Any tips? Change your notification preferences: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/users/viewnotifications.action
