Hi,

Any information about how to get the user/password
from NT will be highly appreciated.
Thanks

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>From:         Nic Ferrier
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>Subject:      Re: ADS Authentication using
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>>> Steve Silber_
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8:26:54 PM >>>

>I can't answer your question since I am quite new
>to servlets, but I was wondering if you would be
willing
>to share the details of how you accomplish
>what you are trying to do, I have a project coming up
>and will need to do the same thing.

It's old and there are lots of typos (including code
I'm affraid) but
this is probably helpfull:

http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk/Servlets/FAQ/authentication.html


The GNU-Paperclips team will be trying to build
filters for
authentication with JNDI in the new year.


Nic


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