Securityfilter for authentication

2005-08-23 Thread Mark Goking

Has anyone here used securityfilter for authetntication? The samples
doesn't have any database realm example. If anyone got this working
using db for authetnication pls let me know, I would like to ask some
questions

thanks

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Re: Securityfilter for authentication

2005-08-23 Thread Andrew Stepanenko

Hi Mark,

I'm using SecurityFilter in my application successfully . What are your 
questions?


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Ternopil State Economic University
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Mark Goking wrote:


Has anyone here used securityfilter for authetntication? The samples
doesn't have any database realm example. If anyone got this working
using db for authetnication pls let me know, I would like to ask some
questions

thanks

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RE: Securityfilter for authentication

2005-08-23 Thread Mark Goking


I have the security filter .jar in my /lib directory but not the /lib
directory of the webapp. But the server's /lib.


-Original Message-
From: Andrew Stepanenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 8:21 PM
To: Mark Goking
Subject: Re: Securityfilter for authentication


Hello Mark,

says jdbcrealm[null]

I remember I also had this error but don't remember exactly a 
workaround. Checkout that you have a security filter .jar file in your 
WEB-INF/lib directory
and also inspect tomcat log files.

Regards,
Andrew.

Mark Goking wrote:

Hi this is my realm. I followed your catalina realm but when I login,
it
says jdbcrealm[null]

Is this org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm by default? Or doess my
class have to be the calssname of the oracle driver?


   !-- start with a Catalina realm adapter to wrap the Catalina realm 
defined below --
realm 
className=org.securityfilter.realm.catalina.CatalinaRealmAdapter /

realm className=org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm
 realm-param name=driverName
value=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver/
 realm-param name=debug value=0/
 realm-param name=connectionURL
value=jdbc:oracle:oci8:@bill /
realm-param name=connectionName
value=cstest /
realm-param name=connectionPassword
value=cstest /
 realm-param name=userTable value=users/
 realm-param name=userNameCol value=username/
 realm-param name=userCredCol value=password/
 realm-param name=userRoleTable value=user_roles/
 realm-param name=roleNameCol value=groupid/
 /realm

  



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Software engineer,
Ukrainian-Dutch Faculty of Economics and Management
Ternopil State Economic University
Shevchenko Street 9, Office 24-25
Ternopil, 46000 UKRAINE
Tel: +38 (0352) 43 52 41
fax: +38 (0352) 43 52 45
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