From: Tracy Spratt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can the Tomcat authentication module use an ASP.NET
security token?
I have a Tomcat app (MM Flex app) that is called from an asp.net
application which is secured by forms (cookie-based) authentication.
(NOT NTLM / Windows Integrated
I have a Tomcat app (MM Flex app) that is called from an asp.net
application which is secured by forms (cookie-based) authentication.
(NOT NTLM / Windows Integrated)
I don't want the user to have to log in again.
I have a programmatic solution in mind, but it is going to be
comparitively ugly.
From: Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a standalone Tomcat 5.0 instance, and a third-party webapp that has
support for authentication via LDAP. Of course, we don't have LDAP, we
have Kerberos. It should be a simple matter to plug in a different Realm,
right?
Replying to myself for the
I have a standalone Tomcat 5.0 instance, and a third-party webapp that has
support for authentication via LDAP. Of course, we don't have LDAP, we have
Kerberos. It should be a simple matter to plug in a different Realm, right?
I'm finding it hard to believe that no one has done this (Tomcat
Bill Barker wrote:
ohaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I've been looking into possibly replacing Tomcat's authentication with
our own functionality. It looks like there use to be a class called
SimpleRealm in the older Tomcat versions that would have
Hi,
I've been looking into possibly replacing Tomcat's authentication with
our own functionality. It looks like there use to be a class called
SimpleRealm in the older Tomcat versions that would have done the trick
if we replaced it, but I can't find any references to it in the latest
source
ohaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I've been looking into possibly replacing Tomcat's authentication with
our own functionality. It looks like there use to be a class called
SimpleRealm in the older Tomcat versions that would have done the trick
if we
Bill Barker wrote:
ohaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I've been looking into possibly replacing Tomcat's authentication with
our own functionality. It looks like there use to be a class called
SimpleRealm in the older Tomcat versions that would have
Bill Barker wrote:
ohaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I've been looking into possibly replacing Tomcat's authentication with
our own functionality. It looks like there use to be a class called
SimpleRealm in the older Tomcat versions that would have
Bill Barker wrote:
ohaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I've been looking into possibly replacing Tomcat's authentication with
our own functionality. It looks like there use to be a class called
SimpleRealm in the older Tomcat versions that would have
I am using the Jdbcrealm to authenticate the users.I want to use admin tool to create
the users. But when I create the uses admin tool
the user name and password r not being stored
in the database rather they r being stored in /conf/Tomcat-users.xml.
What should I do so that the user created
Hello
I'm pretty sure this is a known issue, even though I didn't find much about
it; I'm having a problem with authenticating users in TomCat. I have an IIS
server to server static content and Tomcat to serve dynamic content, if
users knows URL that goes directly to Tomcat then Tomcat wont
Hello
I'm pretty sure this is a known issue, even though I didn't find much about
it; I'm having a problem with authenticating users in TomCat. I have an IIS
server to server static content and Tomcat to serve dynamic content, if
users knows URL that goes directly to Tomcat then Tomcat wont even
Hi!
If you make use of Tomcats web.xml and set appropriate security constraint
(se http://www.servlets.com/jservlet2/examples/ch08/web.xml) in combination
with the use of Session-objects, you should be able to do what you want to
do, e.g. ask the user for a correct username and password.
Kind
It sounds like you may need to configure IIS require authentication from the user no
matter how they get there by requireing authentication to the directory(s) with the
dynamic content. But, don't know enough about IIS to tell you how to do that.
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Hello
I'm
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dkSubject: Tomcat authentication
I looking for a realm implementation, designpattern or api that makes Tomcat able to
authentificate
against a unix/linux operating system.
This will be the best solution for my little problem of maintaining two user lists -
The users for
Tomcat and the users for my operating system.
Alternately
Hi all,
In a previous project, I decided to use Tomcat authentication and just
had nightmarish troubles. Telling people they couldn't bookmark the logon
page just isn't a solution. Plus, many people had serious problems trying to
login. They would enter in their user name and passwords
.
If there's another, more elegant way to do this, I'd love to see an
explanation of it and the rationale for it.
John
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:45:41 -0400, Kevin Andryc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
In a previous project, I decided to use Tomcat authentication and just
had nightmarish troubles
when using tomcat authentication realms;
if the login page is login.jsp and if a user directly access this page and
tries to login , tomcat returns the error given below. i need to catch this
and handle it. specifically, where is the forwarding page reference stored?
in the users session? what
Hi,
I'm having problems with the most recent release of tomcat (4.1.18) and IIS
authentication.
I've been using the IIS scheme Windows Intergrated Authentication scheme for
serveral applications.
System description : Windows XP / IIS 5 / Tomcat 4.1.18
Problem description :
I set up a host
the login form page, etc. However,
when IIS is configured and accessed using SSL, the Tomcat authentication
hangs, i.e. no form page is returned and browser keeps Opening page (The
same happens for BASIC authentication.)
Is there a way to make it running with IIS+SSL+Tomcat with FORM based
Please can someone help me, i have read though the achieves and have found simaliar
question but no answers.
i am running tomcat 4.0.3 with IIS 5 i have configured a jsp page with tomcat basic
authentication.
when i acces the page tomcat does not ask for username and password it passes
Hi,
I'm new to the Tomcat user list.
I want to use Tomcat authentication with SimpleRealm. I read the
documentation, my servlet requires userid and password. What am I supposed
to do to pass it to CredentialsInterceptor
(right now servlet.xml authentication block is as follow
I am using FORM authentication on my web application. I have everything
set up nice. My customer requests that the authentication be done
against the given users and roles table in the SQLServer. I thought it
was no large task. The users table I found out to be was sysusers per
database.
Hi,
I have configured tomcat to work with iPlanet. Also I am running tomcat as
NT service. Currently iPlanet is using .nsconfig and tomcat is using
tomcat-users.xml for basic authentication.
What I need is a common authentication, ie. tomcat makes use of the iPlanet
authentication. So when
Hi
I have an implementation of apache 1.3.20 with tomcat 3.2.3. I an doing auth. with a
ldap server wihich works prefectly with apache
mod_auth_ldap (module). When i am trying to read the environment
variables with a cgi , REMOTE_USER returns me the authentificated user
but when i am doing a
Hi Joe,
My experience on that topic says no. You have to use the one of the 3
ways for realm authentication (JDBC, LDAP, or simple, see
documentation). The JSP request is passed to tomcat without going thru
IIS.
Samuel
--
SWIPe Software Engineering Project Management GmbH
Solutions with
of security.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks Joe
-Original Message-
From: Samuel Rochas ]
Sent: Monday, 26 November 2001 19:13
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat authentication with IIS
Hi Joe,
My experience on that topic says no. You have to use the one of the 3
ways
Hi all!
I'm a system administrator in a little company.
I'm working with Tomcat 3.2.3 in server Windows 2000 and RedHat 6.2
I'm preparing these two server to use an application that require an authentication.
In Win 2k it's all OK!
The configuration in RedHat doesn't go!
If I tell
Hi,
I am new to Tomcat. I installed Tmocat
for windows 3.2.1, as well as apache 1.3.9. I followed the simple steps
for setting up an Apache-Tomcat link. When accessing the http://localhost/ address I get the default apache
webpage, when I access the directory eg. http://localhost/examples/
Hi all.
Sorry, but I'm a newby in Tomcat Authentication, so I have some problems in
my first test..
In my web application, the file web.xml contains the following lines:
security-constraints
web-resource-collection
web-resource-nameProtected Area/web-resource-name
url
You need to add a entry to the conf/tomcat-users.xml file.
Jim.
-Original Message-
From: Posta Winsome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 April 2001 11:53
To: Tomcat-User Mailing List
Subject: Tomcat Authentication doesn't seem to work at all!
Hi all.
Sorry, but I'm a newby in Tomcat
- Original Message -
From: "Collins, Jim" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 2:07 PM
Subject: RE: Tomcat Authentication doesn't seem to work at all!
You need to add a entry to the conf/tomcat-users.xml file.
Jim.
Done!
But still
In the tomcat-users.xml file have something like:
tomcat-users
user name="user-one" password="userpw" roles="role1"/
/tomcat-users
And the following in the web.xml file.
security-constraint
web-resource-collection
web-resource-nameProtected Area/web-resource-name
!--
Sorry, but there's no way!!!
- Original Message -
From: "Collins, Jim" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 3:37 PM
Subject: RE: Tomcat Authentication doesn't seem to work at all!
In the tomcat-users.xml file have some
Hi all.
It seems that the only web application Tomcat authentication works with is
ADMIN (shipped with release 3.2.1)
I had to migrate my own web application under that context (i.e. copy the
directory structure) to make it work!
But I REALLY REALLY don't like this!!!
Can anyone help me
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