This is still an open issue for me. Does anybody out there use this and
know if it works?
Thanks,
Aaron
> Should the cookie-domain setting on the JdbcAuthenticator from this
> page: http://wiki.caucho.com/JdbcAuthenticator work on Resin 4.0, or is
> that old documentation? I am setting it in
Well this still isn't working for me. I have tried:
".[domain].com" (with a preceding dot)
and
"[domain].com" (without a preceding dot)
and no matter what it is still creating the cookie named:
"[host].[domain].com" (where [host] is the virtual host I am running the
app under).
I can't get
Should the cookie-domain setting on the JdbcAuthenticator from this
page: http://wiki.caucho.com/JdbcAuthenticator work on Resin 4.0, or is
that old documentation? I am setting it inside the init tag, but it
doesn't seem to be working. I will keep trying other iterations.
Aaron
Ah so I just stumbled on this and answered my own question:
http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/security/digest.xtp
By storing the digested form in the password field, it started working.
Aaron
> I am playing with the JdbcAuthenticator on Resin 4.0 and for some reason
> I can not get it to authent
I am playing with the JdbcAuthenticator on Resin 4.0 and for some reason
I can not get it to authenticate properly. With the detail level set to
finest, I am always getting:
mismatched password:aaron
where "aaron" is the username I am trying to authenticate.
I have tried trimming the password