With the old ajp13 handler, you used to be able to write tomcatAuthentication="false" and take the Basic Authentication information from Apache and read it in Tomcat. If you didn't do this, tomcatAuthentication would default to "true" and a call to request.getRemoteUser() would return null if the authentication was done through Apache. It looked something like this:
<Connector className="org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector" port="8009" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75" acceptCount="10" debug="0" tomcatAuthentication="false"/> Now I am trying to use the CoyoteConnector, but tomcatAuthentication="false" doesn't seem to apply since I still get null when doing request.getRemoteUser() when authenticating through Apache. <Connector className="org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector" port="8009" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75" enableLookups="true" redirectPort="8443" acceptCount="10" debug="0" connectionTimeout="20000" useURIValidationHack="false" tomcatAuthentication="false" protocolHandlerClassName="org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler"/> So, what is the equivalent to tomcatAuthentication for the CoyoteConnector? Jake -- Best regards, Jacob mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>