Hello, Yes, multiple realms configuration will probably work with AuthenticationStrategy for domains support. I will look into AuthenticationStrategy. Thank you for your response. :)
regards, =Joffry= On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 4:35 PM, Brian Demers <[email protected]> wrote: > Multiple LDAP realms configured in a single .ini file might be the easiest > thing to do, but that would not include your custom logic for > <domain>/<user>. You _might_ be able to use a AuthenticationStrategy > <https://github.com/apache/shiro/blob/1.2.x/core/src/main/java/org/apache/shiro/authc/pam/AuthenticationStrategy.java> > for > that. (maybe do something with the realm name and domain?) > > > On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Cédric Servais <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> Hi. Why dont you use multiple realms configuration ? >> >> Cédric. >> ------------------------------ >> De : Joffry Ferrater <[email protected]> >> Envoyé : 06-11-15 15:57 >> À : [email protected] >> Objet : Multiple shiro.ini files >> >> Hello, >> >> Is it possible to use multiple shiro.ini? >> >> We have a project that uses two shiro.ini files. User will login with >> domain in this format <domain name>\<username>. We determine the shiro ini >> file to use by its domain name. >> >> >> Example: >> >> First user, domainOne\user1. The shiro configuration file to use is >> domainOne.ini and this user1 should be authenticated to LDAP realm >> configured in domainOne.ini. >> >> Second user, domainTwo\user2. The shiro configuration file to use is >> domainTwo.ini and this user2 should be authenticated to the LDAP realm >> configured in domainTwo.ini. >> >> The problem we have is that the first user can authenticate but the >> second user will fail because shiro is still using the previous >> configuration. I think the issue is with the caching. >> >> Is there a way to use multiple shiro configuration? >> >> thanks, >> =Joffry= >> > >
