Not with AD, but with LDAP. Did nothing special, just made sure al correct
roles are in the AD/LDAP and your loginmodule can retrieve them
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Ok, I understand that all the authentication thing is container related. By the
way I did manage to make Tomcat authenticate on my Active Directory.
But, I think that, indeed, my problems come from the roles that are defined in
the webapp console.
Have you (or anyone else I guess) ever managed to
anonymous wrote : Doesn't the console have a kind of "built-in" authentication
module?
That's what I stated in the first sentence of my previous post. Sure the
console webapp has roles defined which are required, but that still is all
container related
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Sorry, the content of the jbpm-console.xml file didn't get displayed in my
answer...
Here it is:
ldap://myldap.server:389";
|connectionName="MyAdmin"
|connectionPassword="MyPassword"
|userPattern="cn={0}, CN=Users, DC=iamverif, DC=dom"
|roleBase="CN=Users, DC=iamverif, DC=d
Doesn't the console have a kind of "built-in" authentication module?
The problem I'm facing here is that I've configured a Realm to get Tomcat
authenticate me on an ActiveDir, but the console doesn't seem to appreciate it.
I'm not even talking about actor's in processes : I haven't deployed any
p
the console itself or even jBPM do not authenticate. The console uses the
credentials and roles provided by the container, and when starting a process,
you have to set that id in the actor id when starting a process or retrieving a
tasklist. For assignments there is a relation to the identity mo