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Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 20:03:58 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Using NT security
If you use the JAAS module, or if you use the Windows SSPI to
authenticate, you will never need to user's password. The SSPI API
provides a "LogonUser" function that can be used to say &qu
does everyone else do, put the passwords into principals.xml and
> set the file to not readable?
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>
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> Thanks,
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> Justin
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>
> -Original Message-
> *From:* Andre Vanha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> *Sent:* 13 March 2002 19:19
> *To:* Orion-Inte
Andre Vanha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 13 March 2002
19:19To: Orion-InterestSubject: RE: Using NT
security
Take
a look at the sample JAAS modules that you can download from Sun in
conjunction with JAAS. Specifically, they include an NT module which can
be used to retrieve usernam
offers an alternative authentication mechanism, but
that falls outside of the standard javamail SMTP interface.
Andre
-Original
Message-From: Justin Crosbie
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 10:16
AMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: Using NT
security
Hi
al
On 13/3/02 12:16 pm, "Justin Crosbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I checked the archives and support pages for this, didn't seem to find it.
>
> Is there any way to get Orion to use the NT username+password of whoever is
> logged in, for running client apps? Currently I'm reading t
Hi
all,
I
checked the archives and support pages for this, didn't seem to find
it.
Is
there any way to get Orion to use the NT username+password of whoever is
logged in, for running client apps? Currently I'm reading them from a config
file, which obviously is not ideal.
Also, I am u