Hi,
I'm sure that the response can't be so simple. Surely my English don't
allows me understand the cuestion.
I don't know why you want do it, but if you want realy to do an login
without password, you can use Jaas.
It's a bit complicated explain it here, but if you be able to read Spanish
you ca
oh...@cox.net wrote:
"André Warnier" wrote:
oh...@cox.net wrote:
"André Warnier" wrote:
Hi Jim.
As I recall, your original issue was that there is no "OAM plugin" for Tomcat, and
therefore, you are doing the OAM authentication within the front-end Apache, and then
passing the us
"André Warnier" wrote:
> oh...@cox.net wrote:
> > "André Warnier" wrote:
> >> Hi Jim.
> >>
> >> As I recall, your original issue was that there is no "OAM plugin" for
> >> Tomcat, and
> >> therefore, you are doing the OAM authentication within the front-end
> >> Apache, and then
oh...@cox.net wrote:
"André Warnier" wrote:
Hi Jim.
As I recall, your original issue was that there is no "OAM plugin" for Tomcat, and
therefore, you are doing the OAM authentication within the front-end Apache, and then
passing the user-id to Tomcat.
And then, you find yourself in Tomc
"André Warnier" wrote:
> Hi Jim.
>
> As I recall, your original issue was that there is no "OAM plugin" for
> Tomcat, and
> therefore, you are doing the OAM authentication within the front-end Apache,
> and then
> passing the user-id to Tomcat.
> And then, you find yourself in Tomcat w
Hi Jim.
As I recall, your original issue was that there is no "OAM plugin" for Tomcat, and
therefore, you are doing the OAM authentication within the front-end Apache, and then
passing the user-id to Tomcat.
And then, you find yourself in Tomcat with a user-id, but without any "roles"
correspo
On 09/12/11 18:02, oh...@cox.net wrote:
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for the pointer to the CombinedRealm, but, as I've been working with the
test implementation that I mentioned for extending the JNDIRealm, I *think*
that I'm coming to the realization that I was asking for is probably not
possible, or a
the normal Tomcat realms that we'll want to be able to support.
Thanks again,
Jim
"Caldarale wrote:
> > From: oh...@cox.net [mailto:oh...@cox.net]
> > Subject: Custom realm.authenticate() that would work with any realm -
> > possible?
>
> > I was w
> From: oh...@cox.net [mailto:oh...@cox.net]
> Subject: Custom realm.authenticate() that would work with any realm -
> possible?
> I was wondering if there might, perhaps, be another way to do what
> I'm trying to do (basically have an realm.authenticate() method that
Hi,
This is a followup to an earlier thread, "Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms
support "no password" authentication?".
As I mentioned in that earlier thread, I'm still new to Tomcat, and still
trying to find my way around, and understand (somewhat) its security design, so
apologies in
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