Thanks! That was the info I was looking for.
Tony
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Tony Dahbura wrote:
>
> > Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003 15:56:01 -0500
> > From: Tony Dahbura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: Tomcat Developers List <[
Team:
When tomcat is configured to support client side certificates for
authentication-what method does it call in a realm package?
For instance for form and uid/password authentication it calls the
method
public Principal authenticate(String username, String credentials)
For a certificate based
home? or the directory the
server xml file resides in?
Thanks,
Tony
Amy Roh wrote:
> Tony,
>
> Tony Dahbura wrote:
> > Team:
> > I have written a custom realm package for some folks that have been
> > using it since tomcat 4.0.x through 4.1. When they try to use the re
Team:
I have written a custom realm package for some folks that have been
using it since tomcat 4.0.x through 4.1. When they try to use the realm
package with 4.1.18 we get the following errors:
Jan 30, 2003 1:01:07 PM org.apache.commons.modeler.Registry getRegistry
INFO: Creating new Registry in
John:
I never heard anymore on the pooling stuff you and I were working on. Has there
been any headway with Craig on this. Sorry I have been traveling some lately and
may not be caught up on my emails.
Tony
John Holman wrote:
> At 04:28 04/01/02, Tony Dahbura wrote:
> >I would li
John:
If you want to hold off about a week, I will have the pooling code done and we can
merge it with your final package and send them all in at once.
Tony
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
> John,
>
> Sorry it took so long to respond to this ... life has been busier than I
> would have believ
at the native ldap realm
> >module you
> >can grab it from my web site. http://www.dahbura.com/ldap I thought if folks
> >liked it and wanted to use it we could include it in the base build for
> >tomcat.
> >
> >Should I just take the current snapshot in there and
it we could include it in the base build for tomcat.
Should I just take the current snapshot in there and work on it or does it need to
be checked out?
Tony
John Holman wrote:
> At 21:41 04/01/02, Tony Dahbura wrote:
> >John:
> >There are other issues with the JNDI implementati
I think what Craig is referring to for role retrieval is the idea that the roles a
user is a member of are stored in the user's directory entry. This approach allows
entry to a group by adding that attribute to the specific user entry.
The role retrieval would have the option to look a list of r
.
Let's flesh this out and see what comes from it.
Tony
John Holman wrote:
> At 04:28 04/01/02, Tony Dahbura wrote:
> >I would like to see about proposing the development of an additional realm
> >module for tomcat. I have begun some design on this and think it will
> >
Team:
I would like to see about proposing the development of an additional realm
module for tomcat. I have begun some design on this and think it will meet the
needs of many folks out there utilizing LDAP. I would like to propose a native
LDAP realm module that allows utlization of ldap feature
Shelly:
I did not want to copy the whole list on your first question. What you are
trying to accomplish is a search to authenticate a user when the uid is not part
of the dn. I do not believe the JNDI implementation supports this now.
I am actually proposing to the group that we implement a ful
Shelly:
Let me help with number 3
The typical standard for anonymous binding is to specify a name and password of
"" "" for both. I am not sure if JNDI will pass this ok-give it a try.
3. How to use an anonymous password for binding instead of using
connectionName/connectionPassword?
Shelly
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