RE: Apache Authentication for Tomcat

2002-08-01 Thread Josh Landin
> worry about -- but things change quickly, and now I do need to worry > about it :-). Anyway, it was a thread started by Josh Landin, with > contributions from Jacob Kjome and John Turner (and others). Josh was > having some trouble trying to get Apache to handle authentication on &g

RE: Apache Authentication for Tomcat

2002-08-01 Thread Josh Landin
I do need to worry > about it :-). Anyway, it was a thread started by Josh Landin, with > contributions from Jacob Kjome and John Turner (and others). Josh was > having some trouble trying to get Apache to handle authentication on > some resources that were to be handled by Tomcat.

RE: Re[2]: Apache Authentication for Tomcat

2002-07-30 Thread Josh Landin
Jacob, > but it seems like you are using the directive as if it were a > directive. points to a mapping. In the I was trying this as-per John Turner's suggestion included below. I have tried and blocks both above and within the block. I have tried the JkMounts in the bottom of httpd.conf

RE: Apache Authentication for Tomcat

2002-07-30 Thread Josh Landin
> Did you forget a Require directive in that location? Nope. > should work if you move the JkMount under the Directory directive: I tried this: DocumentRoot /drives/a/webapps/intranet1 ServerName intranet1 ServerAlias *babyupdates.com AuthUserFile /drives/a/webapps/.intr

RE: Apache Authentication for Tomcat

2002-07-30 Thread Josh Landin
Hello Jacob, I have now received three copies of this same message you sent me. It doesn't appear to work to way you describe, when working with virtual hosts. -- Josh > -Original Message- > From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 1:12 PM > To: Tomca

RE: Apache Authentication for Tomcat

2002-07-30 Thread Josh Landin
> The hostname on the URL is irrelevant (and an error according to > the apache > docs). > > By doing it that way, and setting it up as Jake suggested, Apache should > authenticate requests for that resource (according to path) before > forwarding the request to tomcat. >

RE: Apache Authentication for Tomcat

2002-07-30 Thread Josh Landin
That may very well work for the security implementation but it doesn't seem to work for the style. I added my JkMounts after (outside of) the VirtualHost tag and requests made to the JkMounts are forwarded to Tomcat without authentication. Anyone else, know how to do this? -- Josh > -Orig

Apache Authentication for Tomcat

2002-07-30 Thread Josh Landin
I'm running apache-2.0.39 and tomcat-4.0.2 using mod_jk compiled on RH7.2. I setup Apache to require authentication for a given virtual host using an htpasswd file. Because the same virtual host has some JkMount directives, some requests are forwarded on to Tomcat without authentication. How can I

RE: Trying to compile the servlet

2002-07-25 Thread Josh Landin
Does your CLASSPATH contain a full path to J2EE_HOME/lib/j2ee.jar like: /usr/local/j2sdkee1.3.1/lib/j2ee.jar > -Original Message- > From: Nagpal, Vikas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 12:23 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: Trying to compile the servlet >

JBoss_Tomcat: No Context configured to process this request

2002-07-24 Thread Josh Landin
elivered in a JBoss/Tomcat scenario? Thanks in advance, -- Josh Landin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>