I wanted to expose a specific directory on my system to the web and found a way 
to do it by adding a Context element into my server.xml.

<Context path="/mylogs" docBase="c:\Logs" debug="99" eloadable="false">
  |      <Valve className="org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve" 
prefix="access." suffix=".log" pattern="common"/>      
  | </Context>

which works fine, http://localhost:8080/mylogs gives me a directory listing.

However, when I try to secure it with the same security I have on my 
jmx-console it doesn't authenticate against the jaas plugin that is used in the 
jmx-console.

To simplify things I simply copied the WEB-INF directory from the 
jmx-console.war file and added it to my C:\Logs without modifying any of the 
values.
It prompts me for a username password but never authenticates it against the 
java:jaas/jmx-console security.
Because this isn't a standard war file that would be placed in the deploy 
directory it doesn't seem to use the same steps to authenticate.  Does anybody 
know what I'm missing here?

Thanks

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