Terence M. Bandoian wrote:
On 1:59 PM, chris derham wrote:
But for _transparent_ authentication IIS is required as Christopher
mentioned.
That is not true. You can use SPNEGO to setup transparent authentication
directly to tomcat. You do not need IIS. This means that a browser
accesses
a
I use OpenAM. It is free and source is free. A tomcat server does all of
the authentication and authorization. But what is nice is that there is an
apache module so you can do all of the enforcement at your web server.
Then all other tomcat servers being proxied by that same web server can be
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Josh,
On 11/14/11 1:18 PM, Josh Gooding wrote:
Question. I'm developing an application that resides on a network.
I wondered if (and how) there was a way to use the users network
authentication as a valid authentication into this application?
Hello,
As Ilya hints, you'll have to use NTLM to get this to work. IIRC, this
requires that you use IIS with mod_jk to capture the authentication
information and forward it over to Tomcat. If you want to be able to
use NTLM for authentication into your webapp, you'll need to use a
specific type
But for _transparent_ authentication IIS is required as Christopher
mentioned.
That is not true. You can use SPNEGO to setup transparent authentication
directly to tomcat. You do not need IIS. This means that a browser accesses
a protected url on the server, and the server and browser discuss
On 1:59 PM, chris derham wrote:
But for _transparent_ authentication IIS is required as Christopher
mentioned.
That is not true. You can use SPNEGO to setup transparent authentication
directly to tomcat. You do not need IIS. This means that a browser accesses
a protected url on the server,
Hey guys,
Question. I'm developing an application that resides on a network. I
wondered if (and how) there was a way to use the users network
authentication as a valid authentication into this application?
- Josh
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Ilya Kazakevich,
Developer
JetBrains Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
Develop with pleasure!
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From: Josh Gooding [mailto:josh.good...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 10:19 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Grabbing the user's info
Hey guys
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From: Ilya Kazakevich [mailto:ilya.kazakev...@jetbrains.com]
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 1:27 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Grabbing the user's info
Hello,
What do you call network authentication ?
If you speak about windows domain (active