The scenario is that Tomcat (6) is sitting on Windows and it talks to
an LDAP server sitting on Linux (RHEL). What is the best way to handle
the Tomcat LDAP account password expiring? I know that the password
needs to change on the LDAP and the Tomcat server.xml file needs to be
updated. I see no
2012/1/6 sigzero sigz...@gmail.com:
The scenario is that Tomcat (6) is sitting on Windows and it talks to
an LDAP server sitting on Linux (RHEL). What is the best way to handle
the Tomcat LDAP account password expiring? I know that the password
needs to change on the LDAP and the Tomcat
On 06/01/2012 14:56, sigzero wrote:
The scenario is that Tomcat (6) is sitting on Windows and it talks to
an LDAP server sitting on Linux (RHEL). What is the best way to handle
the Tomcat LDAP account password expiring? I know that the password
needs to change on the LDAP and the Tomcat
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Konstantin Kolinko
knst.koli...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/1/6 sigzero sigz...@gmail.com:
The scenario is that Tomcat (6) is sitting on Windows and it talks to
an LDAP server sitting on Linux (RHEL). What is the best way to handle
the Tomcat LDAP account password
sigzero wrote:
The scenario is that Tomcat (6) is sitting on Windows and it talks to
an LDAP server sitting on Linux (RHEL). What is the best way to handle
the Tomcat LDAP account password expiring? I know that the password
needs to change on the LDAP and the Tomcat server.xml file needs to be
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 10:11 AM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
sigzero wrote:
The scenario is that Tomcat (6) is sitting on Windows and it talks to
an LDAP server sitting on Linux (RHEL). What is the best way to handle
the Tomcat LDAP account password expiring? I know that the password