type of authentication.
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De : Robert Bateman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : lundi 16 août 2004 20:42
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Customizing BASIC authentication
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong here...
Also be aware that non-protected page
Hi,
Thanks to you both, but my question is not so much about how
to get the user name in the request.
Instead, it's this: I need to use basic authentication (i.e. the browser
pops up the login), but then I need to run custom code to actually
check the login and password with an internal system, ins
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong here...
Also be aware that non-protected pages will not provide you with a value to
request.getRemoteUser(). I had assumed I could get the remote user from any
page once the user logged in, but it doesn't work as I expected. I believe
there *was* a bug r
You can use request.getRemoteUser() to obtain the username. The password
is not really accessible except by examining the http headers.
Jake
At 11:21 PM 8/13/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Hi all,
I've been spending the last few hours reading about realms,
valves, authenticators and the like, and I'm to
Hi all,
I've been spending the last few hours reading about realms,
valves, authenticators and the like, and I'm totally confused.
I'm hoping if I describe my situation, someone can help me
cut through the fog.
I'm working on a simple web app that will feed custom RSS XML
to clients that must use b