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From: Drinkwater, GJ (Glen) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 9:59 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: SSL just for a login page
Yes, you are probably right, I will have to use ssl.
Does
For stress testing use Apache JMeter.
good luck Richard
Drinkwater, GJ (Glen) wrote:
Yes, you are probably right, I will have to use ssl.
Does anybody know of some good stress testing free software???
How does this sound.
1)User logs on and username and password send over ssl. password md5
just downloaded it version 1.7 using it with java 1.4 beta
installation says that you dont need to do anything (already got JAVA_HOME),
when i run it it just pulls up errors??
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From: Drinkwater, GJ (Glen) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 10:26 AM
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Subject: RE: SSL just for a login page
just downloaded it version 1.7 using it with java 1.4 beta
09, 2002 10:26 AM
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Subject: RE: SSL just for a login page
just downloaded it version 1.7 using it with java 1.4 beta
installation says that you dont need to do anything (already got JAVA_HOME),
when i run it it just pulls up errors??
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On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Drinkwater, GJ (Glen) wrote:
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 14:51:32 +0100
From: Drinkwater, GJ (Glen) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: SSL just for a login page
Hi
I am not am expert
Lisa form-login-config
Lisa form-login-page/login/login.jsp/form-login-page
Lisa form-error-page/login/login-failure.jsp/form-error-page
Lisa /form-login-config
Lisa /login-config
I believe this might be due
Hi I am using tomcat 4.0.2 with form based authentication.
I works great except in one scenario.
When someone directly goes to a login page, then logs in it give the
Invalid Direct Reference to form login page error
This problem occurs when people bookmark the login page (which happens
for processing. Ok, fine.
Then, I decided to add a banner to my login page so it would look like all
the other servlet and jsp generated pages in the webapp. No matter what I
do, the image will not display on the login page. I have tried every path
name that I can think of, and tested paths that I
realm. The authentication works fine. When a user types a URL for a
protected servlet, they are redirected to a login.jsp that is in an
unprotected area of the webapp. After authentication, it returns to the
servet for processing. Ok, fine.
Then, I decided to add a banner to my login page so
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Ok, hopefully this is a simple one for all the Catalina pros.
(Note, I am using tomcat 4.0.1 with form based authentication)
I have a web site that has the login form on multiple pages,
and rather than forcing our users to go to a single login
page, we
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Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 12:08:11 -0800
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Subject: Multiple form-login-page 'es? (or multiple login forms)
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Ok
I have the following problem when cookie (on my computer and per-session) is
disabled. I'm using IE 5.5 and Tomcat 3.2.3.
I set up a restricted area for URL pattern /user. Before I login, I go to
http://localhost:8080/abc/user/index.jsp. Tomcat automatically forwards to
the form login page
JSP pages created using Ultradev use SendRedirect to bounce users to a
login page if they haven't logged in yet. This works just fine using
Tomcat alone but when accessing via Apache you get (although not
always) bits of the page you tried to acces followed by bits of HTTP
Putting a return statement after the sendRedirect worked for me.
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Sent: 31 May 2001 11:32
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Subject: Ultradev login page problem with Apache
JSP pages created using Ultradev use SendRedirect
Hi,
I am running Tomcat standalone and I have just tried to access index.jsp in
/examples/jsp/security/protected/. I know this is protected and I am asked
to login what I don't know is how the webserver authenticates me. I have
seen some posting on setting up JDBC realms but I thought I only had
FOr the simple realm (default) you have to edit the tomcat-user.xml file in the conf
directory under your tomcatinstallation.
The file is pretty self explainatory.
Hope that helps
Stefan
Hi everybody,
Following is the code for a login.jsp page developed in JRun. What changes
would be required to have the same page running in Tomcat Server.
Please help.
html
body bgcolor="#ff"
%@
import="javax.servlet.*,javax.servlet.http.*,java.util.Date,java.text.DateFo
I have been trying to retrieve additional field information from the FORM
login page without success. Basically I am using the following login.jsp but
could not get "my_field".
html
body
h1Login page for examples/h1
form method="POST" action="j_security_check&
"Xia, Alex" wrote:
I have been trying to retrieve additional field information from the FORM
login page without success. Basically I am using the following login.jsp but
could not get "my_field".
html
body
h1Login page for examples/h1
form method="POST&
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