-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Ignacio,
On 11/17/14 11:36 AM, Ignacio Ocampo wrote: > Hi Andre, > > I did all steps described in documentation for set "jespa" in > java.protocol.handler.pkgs > > It works perfectly in a single app but it does not work in Tomcat. > > The authentication process isn't the problem, the problem is that > Tomcat does not detect the Jespa wrapper to handle http url > connections. If you have to set up a new protocol handler, how are you doing that when running within Tomcat? - -chris > On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 10:33 AM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> > wrote: > >> Ignacio Ocampo wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've a simple *app (A)* that uses *JESPA* (and *JCIFS*), it >>> works perfectly when I run this isolated. This app, has a >>> *functionA* that call a URL with NTLM authentication and I use >>> JESPA to authenticate. >>> >>> I have another *app (B)* that uses *app (A)* as library with >>> *TOMCAT*, but, when I call the *functionA* it doesn't work. >>> >> >> That is not very helpful as a problem description. What does >> not work ? How do you know that it does not work ? What appears >> in the logfiles ? What does your webapp try to do with Jespa ? >> >> >>> In both cases, I'm sure of: >>> >>> 1. I register java protocol handler with: >>> *System.setProperty("java.protocol.handler.pkgs", "jespa")* at >>> the start of the program (I tried with *JAVA_OPTS* too). 2. >>> I've *jespa-1.1.20.jar* and *jcifs-1.3.18.jar* in >>> /opt/tomcat/lib/ and /opt/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/lib >>> >> >> If your purpose is only to authenticate the user of your webapp, >> you do not need a copy in /opt/tomcat/lib/. That is probably a >> bad idea anyway. >> >> Did you follow the steps in the Jespa manual, page 9, "Step 2: >> Test the Computer account with the Example Webapp" ? >> >> >>> Using CLASSPATH: >>> /root/apache-tomcat-7.0.57/bin/bootstrap.jar:/root/ >>> apache-tomcat-7.0.57/bin/tomcat-juli.jar:/root/apache-tomcat-7.0.57/lib/ >>> >>> *jespa.jar*:/root/apache-tomcat-7.0.57/lib/*jcifs.jar* >>> >>> >>> >> >>> Jespa is a commercial product, not a part of Tomcat (*). Should >> you not be contacting the support at www.ioplex.com / >> supp...@ioplex.com for this ? >> >> (*) This being said, it works fine with Tomcat for me, at >> multiple sites and since years. >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> To >> unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org >> >> > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJUa59yAAoJEBzwKT+lPKRYsxYQAJs5xEINRIUI02UQtrmD6Vvj vGAe3i1W75wsThtnoAgVafUVAwBAewJDLkCfJKBU0YmxTAMNlUPgaDr0c7ZchNBN 7Iw17xgRDF4Yu6zFt6oDTxnVp8sBqnnCfjtJXNXKpHDct3rwPmAxIDs5fm1p/3f3 AjLcXD/rfeKIggIb7ahYFNGLlGjbZymRPpYWgasPq6PiU7CyP5cLgJ8+zHWa3OqQ 6SxIiuBFmwWUjo+H4yD8HY08sRJ2unAXAI+AB8Whk3g4nuHCnvSdmn9TodfabHpI 4CMDA+7k4l5M4cQPnI1njlIuMEHDjOuAxY9W3HENWrfS5d7g8BiZR5SjryvdY4b+ 7CTpZXFEaXEF49owzbfFBsqpwi/Xukt3dfUFYKss+7kmEKvm3LViCA/e/AOgE4B9 99H/1K1o3waBCjUbzrbNxIxm60B7ENExlw3hxTlnhMjTgUCfwLLrD7mXSy966YYP Gj93M6eG75P+DKasTA5yqwm8RvHIbTmor1eN9jPa2KVnfJby9pAIq9YbbgAj5q8H 6oWdYnM24XUIiqA8ehbE4eyknxC0CwczVpNKMKSs7IC08/ZnIsqD7TVGGEQS52D9 83/IQkYCuWYTlxyK7WGEdOJqllr367/mXnkzaqKo87HkDk0CUeOsMvtRe29x8bkq Hr/s19/qTzCoC3dSddcR =K57I -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org