If the authentication is realized by the container (the realm), you can't
access the request before the authentication takes over. If you really want
to do it, don't define the security constraint in your web.xml, and make
your own application security mechanism (use filter, and
Wade Chandler wrote:
I have form based authentication working. But, I need the login form to
be a little more dynamic. For instance, I want to use different forms
for different areas and not always use the same form. Is this possible?
For instance, under one site I want to limit URLs to
I have form based authentication working. But, I need the login form to
be a little more dynamic. For instance, I want to use different forms
for different areas and not always use the same form. Is this possible?
For instance, under one site I want to limit URLs to different logins.
I
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From: Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tomcat Users List
Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 23:00:57 +0100
Subject: Re: Client Authentication
> The CN for your server cert can be anything you like but you will get a
> warning in your browser if the CN differs from how you express
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I have two tomcat servers 4.0.x with apache 1.3.x to load balance the
requests. Now when a new browser is opened and i used forms based
authentication it takes me
Hi
I have two tomcat servers 4.0.x with apache 1.3.x to load balance the
requests. Now when a new browser is opened and i used forms based
authentication it takes me to the correct page but when i submit that page the
servlet gets executed which takes me to the login page instead of the next
ot;Always allow session cookies") or (probably more
advisable) add the app url to the Manged Sites from the Advanced tab with
"Always Allow"
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From: Andrew Chapman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 May 2005 10:29
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: SSL,
-users.xml?
This is how my tomcat-users.xml file looks like.
Regards & Thanks
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From: "lercoli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 14:33:46 +0200
Subject: Re: Client Authentication
CA
-users.xml?
This is how my tomcat-users.xml file looks like.
Regards & Thanks
Mahesh S Kudva
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Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 14:33:46 +0200
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> Hi
>
> What kind of information do i need to put in the fields of First and Last
> name and Common name. Will any information do or is it required that I
> need to put in the server address in
sage-
From: "Mahesh S Kudva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 23:04:50 +0530
Subject: Re: Client Authentication
> Hi
>
> I tried with client.p12 first, when i failed I went on with
> client_cert.x509. I placed it in the
If I set the src of an IFRAME to my web application, which uses Form
Authentication and SSL, the server consistently throws back a 408 error in
IE when attempting to log in. The same scenario consistently works with
Firefox.
I suspect there are timing issues with IE, IFRAMEs and Form
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From: "Mahesh S Kudva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: Client Authen
Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 17:31:54 +0200
Subject: Re: Client Authentication
> You should import only client.p12 certificate in IE browser and
> when IE asks you in which folder you want to put it select Personal
> Folder.
>
> I hope it helps you.
>
> Luca Ercoli
>
>
> --
2005 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: Client Authentication
You should import only client.p12 certificate in IE browser and
when IE asks you in which folder you want to put it select Personal
Folder.
I hope it helps you.
Luca Ercoli
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From: "Mahesh S Kudva" <[EMAI
5:08 PM
Subject: Client Authentication
> Dear All
>
> I've been able to setup Tomcat 5.0.30 successfully on port 8443. I want to
> use client authentication. Hence i've enabled clientAuth=true in
> server.xml
>
> Running on Mac OS X these were the commands to cre
Dear All
I've been able to setup Tomcat 5.0.30 successfully on port 8443. I want to
use client authentication. Hence i've enabled clientAuth=true in
server.xml
Running on Mac OS X these were the commands to create a CA and sign a
certificate using this CA.
Creating a new CA:
1)
I am not well versed in this area of application development, so
please bear with me. Our application has a requirement where user can
change the "role" after authentication. So, a user can be associated
multiple roles, but at any given time will act as one role.
I understand these are
use FORM based authentication.
However if I perform the following steps I have the
problems with
encoding:
1. Open JSP with HTML form which submit some UTF-8 string
data using POST
method.
2. Waiting when the HTTP session is invalidated (session
timeout).
3. Submit the form.
4
T
SourceID
SourceIDuser
tomcat.users:
username="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
password="null" roles="SourceIDuser"/>
It works fine with Basic authentication!
And it works fine with only set
Tomcat version 5.5.9 (JDK 1.5.0_02 and Windows 2000 Professional).
Client certificate username is a tomcat user (with which I've already
successfully tested in DIGEST authentication).
The strange thing is that when I set authClient to true I never see the the
alert window of the s
> wrote:
> Hi Jim
>
> I've tried with clientAuth = true but server
> certificate window doesn't
> appear and I get page not found error.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "ohaya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tomcat Users
/idp/certLogin.jsp
POST
SourceIDuser>
CLIENT-CERT
SourceID
SourceIDuser
tomcat.users:
It works fine with Basic authentication!
And it works fine
Hi,
Sorry if that didn't help.
Here's what I have in server.xml (I don't remember if I had to change
anything outside of server.xml to enable client authentication):
Jim
P.S. When I was doing this (which was awhile ago), I didn't find any
way to get Tomcat to c
Hi Jim
I've tried with clientAuth = true but server certificate window doesn't
appear and I get page not found error.
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To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 12:49 PM
Subject:
Hi,
I believe that the "clientAuth" needs to be set to "true" in the
server.xml.
Jim
lercoli wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I've configured Tomcat SSL Client Authentication with these settings :
>
> web.xml
>
> ...
>
>
Hello
I've configured Tomcat SSL Client Authentication with these settings :
web.xml
...
Entire Application
/*
GET
POST
CONFIDENTIAL
CLIENT-CERT
.
server.xml
.
...
Client certificate (client.cer) is installed in my IE Br
Hi,
I'd like to exclude a few actions from authentication. Is there a
simple way to do this without having to put those actions in a new
namespace.
Here is a sample of my web.xml,
foodorigins
*.jsp
*.a
On 4/21/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> After the authetication and login I want to redirect to a Menu Page not
> to any page requested earlier.
> Using default form authentication tomcat redirects to the page requested
> not to the page I want (e.g Menu
After the authetication and login I want to redirect to a Menu Page not
to any page requested earlier.
Using default form authentication tomcat redirects to the page requested
not to the page I want (e.g Menu Page).
Shalu Rajkumar Gupta
Tata Consultancy Services Limited
Ph:- 020 4042631
P.S. Freeing one's *session* on leaving works with any type of
authentication and makes sense in many cases -- it's just harder to
communicate this concept to the user...
Jess Holle wrote:
In most applications this is one of those *perceived* problems that
corporate users get upt
you cannot do that in basic .. you need to do a form based one ...
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From: "Otgonbayar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Tomcat Users List'"
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 4:28 AM
Subject: Can't do logout in basic authentication
t be a half bad idea :-)
--
Jess Holle
P.S. Yes, I know transfering the name/password only on initial
authentication and using a session key of some sort from thereon out is
fractionally more secure -- but you still need HTTPS to really be secure
in either case.
Robert Harper wrote:
If you re
If you read the docs on BASIC authentication, you will find that the browser
caches the login information and will provide it every time you return to
that site. The way to log out is to close the browser. Apparently this has
been a problem for web developers for some time. Browser developers have
You can try google:
http://www.modpython.org/pipermail/mod_python/2001-August/012120.html
Otgonbayar wrote:
I am using basic authentication in my application and I need to create
logout link in my JSP that does LOGOUT.
It seems session.invalidate() doesn't work.
How can I do this? Please
On 4/20/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> are you able to redirect after login. ?
I'm not sure I understand the question ... The default FORM
authentication redirects after the login to the page initially
requested. I think I would more need to redi
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SingleSignOn and Form Authentication
Hello !
I'm using SSO and Form authentication. Most of it works just fine.
The only problem I have, is that I have to have the login form in both
apps. Every time I change it, I have to update it in two places.
I u
Hello !
I'm using SSO and Form authentication. Most of it works just fine.
The only problem I have, is that I have to have the login form in both
apps. Every time I change it, I have to update it in two places.
I use the following code in web.xml :
FORM
SIEMS-ds
/logi
I am using basic authentication in my application and I need to create
logout link in my JSP that does LOGOUT.
It seems session.invalidate() doesn't work.
How can I do this? Please help me!
Thanks
Otgo
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Hi list,
We have a site where Apache is authenticating the users, thus setting
the REMOTE_USER variable and then forwarding the request to Tomcat
5.0.30 via mod_jk 1.2.6. The application deployed on tomcat is
configured (in web.xml) to require BASIC authentication for users who
connect
Did you restart Tomcat after making the web.xml change? It's been my
experience that authentication method changes like this actually get
handled from deeper within Tomcat's internal code, not just the
application, and the only way to register the change is by a full
restart.
Brent Si
I have Tomcat 5.5.4 running on WindowsXP with BASIC authentication working via
the Memory Realm and it works fine.
I want to change to FORM-based authentication. I've 'BASIC' to 'FORM' in
web.xml and have a logon.html page with a form action="j_security_check"
mcat to fix
the jsessionid going in the URL, but is there any way to force Tomcat
to make a new session upon authentication? I know that this is not
always desirable - a user may have preferences in their session before
they authenticate, so I think it should be optional.
Thanks for any help.
: Authentication problems with tomcat clustering.
On Apr 5, 2005 3:13 PM, David Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After further debug, I see this is happening because mod_jk is
> "ignoring" the sticky sessions, and continuing to lb back and forth.
> After looking at the mod_jk
On Apr 5, 2005 3:13 PM, David Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After further debug, I see this is happening because mod_jk is
> "ignoring" the sticky sessions, and continuing to lb back and forth.
> After looking at the mod_jk code, I see it is looking for something
> after the '.' character in t
d stick.
How do I setup tomcat (or is it httpd) to provide this piece of
information?
Thanks!
|)ave
-Original Message-
From: David Owens
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 7:11 AM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: RE: Authentication problems with tomcat clustering.
I have done
: Authentication problems with tomcat clustering.
I have done some further testing and have found what I think the problem
is, but I still do not know the solution. What is happening is that the
first time I access the webapp through httpd, I am getting the first
tomcat server. I then type in my
Okay, not quite right...
I first hit tomcat1 though httpd. When I submit I see successful
authentication in the log for tomcat2. I then get the "Invalid direct
reference..." message.
I am now using mod_jk 1.2.10.
Still no idea why this is happening...
|)ave
-Original Message
logs of the first tomcat server log the authentication
happening successfully, however, I am then redirected to the second
tomcat server where my session is not available.
I am using a 'lb' type load balancer, and by default it has sticky
sessions, so I wonder why I am being balanc
04, 2005 7:25 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Authentication problems with tomcat clustering.
Are your servlets in the /servlet/ directory? Or some other name? You
have only redirected /servet/*, /*.vm and
/therestaurant/servlet/ControllerServlet/*
You may want to try just /therestaurant
1.2.10 mod_jk for my
system. (linux)
-Original Message-
From: Vaneet Sharma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 10:09 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Authentication problems with tomcat clustering.
Your Apache and Tomcat configuration is exactly like me..
However
bfactor=50
worker.ajp13Worker.cachesize=10 worker.ajp13Worker.cache_timeout=600
-Original Message-
From: David Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 6:04 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Authentication problems with tomcat clustering.
I have
I have setup load balancing and clustering between two Tomcat 5.5.7
instances and Apache 2.0.50 with mod_jk. Almost everything works great.
I can fail back and forth between the 2 tomcat instances with no
trouble. However, I am having problems with the form based
authentication. I have an
uthenticated. Can you please help me. it's a bit urgent. Hope the problem
> was clear enough) Ops I am trying to use JAAS in Borland Enterprise Server.
How do you check that the roles shows up in the principal ? Do you have an
authentication or an authorization problem ? What implementatio
Based on my own experience, the quickest way to work out what is
happening will be to debug your way through it. See the FAQ for how to
set this up: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/development.html
Mark
Mudumbai, Kalyan wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to write a custom realm for my web applicati
Hi All,
I am trying to write a custom realm for my web application. I have added the
realm in the sever.xml file as below:
and I had the following entries in my web.xml file.
webfiles
/*
or me, and I've been able to
configure it to use SHA-1 or MD-5 algorithms by setting the digest
attribute in the element to either "SHA" or "MD5", which are
the appropriate keywords to identify those algorithms.
What I described above works fine when I select BASIC authe
the element to either "SHA" or "MD5", which are the appropriate
keywords to identify those algorithms.
What I described above works fine when I select BASIC authentication by
putting the following in my web.xml
BASIC
JDBCRealm
However, I change "BASIC" above
the element to either "SHA" or "MD5", which are the appropriate
keywords to identify those algorithms.
What I described above works fine when I select BASIC authentication by
putting the following in my web.xml
BASIC
JDBCRealm
However, I change "BASIC" above to &q
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Subject: Re: DIGEST authentication; Does it work??
So at 3:00 AM I decided to read the Basic and Digest Access
Authentication spec (RFC 2617), and it says that MD5 is the default hash
algorithm. I had previously seen that Tomcat wasn't sending any response
he
So at 3:00 AM I decided to read the Basic and Digest Access
Authentication spec (RFC 2617), and it says that MD5 is the default hash
algorithm. I had previously seen that Tomcat wasn't sending any response
headers explicitly specifying the hash algorithm, even though I had
specified SHA i
omcat 4.1.24. But guess what. When I digest the same info
with the same algorithm specifier (SHA) in Tomcat 4.1.24 and Tomcat
5.5.8 I get different digest values. And DIGEST authentication still
doesn't work, in either case. Something very strange is going on here. :(
-Mark
Mark Leone wrote:
O
Okay, I was using 5.5.7. So I just downloaded the source and built
5.5.8, and things got worse. Digest authentication is not working for
me. I believe I've set everything up correctly. Using an HTTP monitor I
see a 401 response coming back from Tomcat with a www-authenticate
header
digest realm.
You need to be using 4.1.x from CVS HEAD or 5.5.8+
For more info see:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/realm-howto.html
Mark
Mark Leone wrote:
I'm trying to use DIGEST authentication with Tomcat, and it doesn't seem
to work. I found some articles with Googl
e Novell portal ( Forgot
Password or Password Expired functions - depending on the LDAP exception
captured). since I'm new to authentication in Tomcat, can you tell me what
is/are the best way to start implementing a Custom Realm that return to the
application the trapped exception, in order to red
AIL PROTECTED] cc :
com> Objet : Re: How to trap errors
while authenticating user : Custon Authentication
Besides, giving to the USER a different authentication failure message
is a bad idea - hackers use that information to know which accounts to
try to hack.
On the other hand, though, custom handling of the error would be nice
- the LDAP servers I use disconnect silently without traffic for some
Hi ,
I installed a trial-client-cert , but iam facing an error while
accessing my secured .jsp ,.Appreciate if any one can help us in
resolving this issue.
Here are the steps which I followed after installing the trial
client-cert:
Webserver: Tomcat
1) included an option called -auth in my
I'm trying to use DIGEST authentication with Tomcat, and it doesn't seem
to work. I found some articles with Google about IE implementing DIGEST
authentication in a way that only worked with MS servers, and I assume
that hasn't been corrected. But I'm also using Firefox wi
the JNDIRealm doesn't
tell me the reason of the failure when authenticating a user.
In this case I cannot know where to redirect in the Novell portal ( Forgot
Password or Password Expired functions - depending on the LDAP exception
captured). since I'm new to authentication in Tomcat, can
portal ( Forgot
Password or Password Expired functions - depending on the LDAP exception
captured). since I'm new to authentication in Tomcat, can you tell me what
is/are the best way to start implementing a Custom Realm that return to the
application the trapped exception, in order to redirect t
Yes, that's exactly my problem. It only fails with HTTPS connections on IE. It works with Firefox (using the built-in
download manager or Flashgot) as well as Safari on a Mac. Nice to see, according to a posting in the BZ link you provided, that M$ has decided to label it a feature rather than a b
> I have a servlet that is invoked by clicking a hyperlink that is rendered
> by a JSP running in Tomcat. The servlet receives a file path parameter in
> the HTTP request, and then streams that file to the requesting client. I
> have a defined in Tomcat for the JSP, requiring
> ba
JSP, requiring basic password authentication. However, if I define
the so that it applies to the servlet also, then
the following error occurs when the servlet attempts to stream the file
to the client.
The browser presents the file info and prompts to save or open the file,
but then when the
said user has already been
authenticated. Can anyone suggest or know of an authentication scheme
which could be shared by both so the customers don't have to log in
twice?
Cheers,
Elam Daly
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I am writing an web application for a client in which customers can
browse an order database. This application would be linked to from a
.net application in which the said user has already been authenticated.
Can anyone suggest or know of an authentication scheme which could be
e it).
> Thanks in advance
> Sanjay Karanjkar
> fc3sdi team
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Lionel Farbos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 March 2005 09:58
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Cc: Karanjkar, Sanjay V (IT)
> Subject: Re: Problem with BASIC authentic
Subject: RE: Problem with BASIC authentication
Hi,
Anyone had a chance to look at this one yet?
Thanks
Sanjay
-Original Message-
From: Karanjkar, Sanjay V (IT)
Sent: 15 March 2005 11:19
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Problem with BASIC authentication
Hi,
I have the following setup
nel Farbos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2005 09:58
To: Tomcat Users List
Cc: Karanjkar, Sanjay V (IT)
Subject: Re: Problem with BASIC authentication
Hi,
Compared to Manager's web.xml, it seems you don't have the section
with the link to your user DataBase.
Perhaps, try to put th
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> Hi,
>
> Anyone had a chance to look at this one yet?
>
> Thanks
> Sanjay
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Karanjkar, Sanjay V (IT)
> Sent: 15 March 2005 11:19
> To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Problem with BASIC authenticati
Hi,
Anyone had a chance to look at this one yet?
Thanks
Sanjay
-Original Message-
From: Karanjkar, Sanjay V (IT)
Sent: 15 March 2005 11:19
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Problem with BASIC authentication
Hi,
I have the following setup:
1. A copied version of Tomcat
thing seems to run fine except that I do not
get a login window! I have gone over the setup so many times now, I'm
going madHave I missed something? Is it because I've copied the
tomcat binaries instead of installing it? If so, why does authentication
work correctly for the inbuilt Mana
Hello !
I'm trying to use a host wide JAAS Realm. I've written the LoginModule and
tested it by declaring the Realm in the of one of my app. This app
is not declared in server.xml, but in its own context.xml in /webapps.
Everything is working just fine. My LoginModule logs using just
"Sys
Hi,
I am using tomcat 5.5.7 with JAAS authentication via the JAASRealm realm
implementation.
I have written my own custom LoginModule. How do I get my implementation
of logout() to be called? I tried just invalidating the session from a
JSP page but this didn't work. Is there some
ole was not added as it was equals to the User ...
Pretty easy problem, but I still took 1 full day to track it down !
Guillaume
On Friday 04 March 2005 15.23, Guillaume Lederrey wrote:
> I'm having problem with a JAAS authentication realm. I created a
> LoginModule, confi
Hello !
I'm having problem with a JAAS authentication realm. I created a
LoginModule, configured it as explained in
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=233317&tstart=0, defined the
permissions in my WEB-INF/web.xml ...
The log statements (System.out.println()) I h
Hi,
If I enable the snippet below I can access my Web Services but if I call a JSP
I'm facing a weird error.
Using BASIC-auth-method I can sign-in and I'm being forwarded to the
appropriate page, but the JSP-expressions within this page are not evaluated
("Hello ${user.name}").
With FORM-aut
I'm using form-based authentication in Tomcat 5.5 and would like to have
a user-initiated login action, in addition to container-initiated logins
triggered by security-constraints.
My site implements both personalization for all pages and security for
sensitive pages. I'd like
Hi,
The SSL client authentication doesn't work agains MemoryRealm, because the
authentication mechanism passes the DN of the client certificate to the
realm after validation for role assignement, but the memory realm don't
allow usernames that contains "," or "=&qu
Hi
Is it possible to configure a valve which is called after the
authentication process?
I've configured the Valve after the Realm but the Valve is called first.
Thanks for your support.
Oliver
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Hi
Is it possible to configure a valve which is called after the
authentication process?
I've configured the Valve after the Realm but the Valve is called first.
Thanks for your support.
Oliver
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Hi All,
We use Integrated Windows Authentication with Kerberos authentication
protocol to logon to our website (running on Tomcat). This works great
in dev/test/prod but when I try it on my localhost, I get the
following error:
-
message: This server does not allow NTLM, but the client
Im writing a client-servlet program. If i use a client (not webbrowser) is
it then possible to use Tomcat Realm(JNDI) to authenticate to LDAP using
SOAP(Axis) protocol? Or do i have to make the authentication myself in my
java servlet using JNDI (is this safe by the way)?
Client---SOAP
Try setting the mail.smtp.auth property to "true".
I have Tomcat 5.5.4 configured with basic authentication through a
JNDI named JDBC connection pool. The Resource and Realm are specified
in META-INF/context.xml. The resource-ref and security-constraint are
specified in WEB-INF/web.xml (releveant parts included at the end of
this message).
There
Hi
I am using the following config with tc/jndi javamail to connect to an smtp
server which needs authentication.
If OI put the username/password/port into Outlook Express and check needs
authentication it works OK.
With TC and my settings I get an auth failure. AM I using the correct
Hi,
I´m having problems getting Tomcat 5 to use Apache authentication. I´am using:
apache 2.0.49 + tomcat 5.0.19 + mod_jk2 2.0.4
I have added tomcatAuthentication="false" to server.xml and
request.tomcatAuthentication=false to jk2.properties. I´am using the
All
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Enviado el: lunes, 31 de enero de 2005 21:43
Para: Tomcat Users List
Asunto: Re: Ream authentication + Apache Web Server Authentication
try to configure ajp13 connect
try to configure ajp13 connector to put apache in front of tomcat.
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I have a question. How can I mix authentication on both servers, Tomcat and Apache?
I want to use Form authentication with Tomcat, also I need Apache Web Server to be authenticated. Is
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