Morgan Pyne wrote:
Jerome,
No. No username (in /var/log/httpd/access.log) for the requests to
access pages served by my servlets.
This to me sounds worth investigating. If you have correctly set up authentication
on the URL of your servlet, then succesfully authenticated requests for t
Jerome,
> No. No username (in /var/log/httpd/access.log) for the requests to
> access pages served by my servlets.
This to me sounds worth investigating. If you have correctly set up authentication
on the URL of your servlet, then succesfully authenticated requests for this
URL should appear in
Morgan Pyne wrote:
Hi Jacob^B^B^B^B^BJerome,
;)
Things to verify/try
1. The webserver has successfully authenticated the request, and you can see this
username appearing in the Apache access log. You mention that CGI's and other PHP pages
authenticate correctly, but verify that the URL o
Duh, I mean Jerome! Apologies - busy day in work as usual :-)
> -Original Message-
> From: Morgan Pyne
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 16:50
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: RE: [Re-repost] tomcat/jk2/apache: authentication
> not taken into account for webapp
: [Re-repost] tomcat/jk2/apache: authentication not
> taken into account for webapps
>
>
> Still stuck... Need help on how to debug authentication.
>
> Morgan Pyne wrote:
>
> >Hi Jacob,
> >
> Hi Morgan,
>
> The name is Jerome :) Jacob was a guy who replie