Hi dB,
That looks promising and might come in handy for another project I'm doing.. :-) Best, Robin -----Original message----- From: dB. <dbl...@dblock.org> Sent: Tue 08-06-2010 13:58 To: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>; Subject: RE: Question on IE zones with Mod_jk I think your conclusion may be a little too quick. You should post the complete HTTP trace from this session. PS: If you're on Windows and are using Apache for NTLM only, you may want to take a look at http://waffle.codeplex.com. dB. @ dblock.org Moscow|Geneva|Seattle|New York -----Original Message----- From: Robin Diederen [mailto:diede...@nlcom.nl] Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 3:16 AM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Question on IE zones with Mod_jk Hello all, We're trying to get a combination of Apache (webserver), Tomcat and mod_jk to work flawlessly with NTLM authentication. We're using mod_jk to loadbalance two Tomcat / LifeRay installations. We're using the latest versions of Apache 2.2, Tomcat 6 and mod_jk. Our setup works fine on FireFox, but on IE this gives some troubles. When I bypass mod_jk by connecting directly to a Tomcat node, it all works fine in IE too. The problem appears on IE 6, 7 and 8. The problem: - I surf to http://portal - IE recognizes the site as trusted / in the intranet zone - I click the sign in link and get redirected to http://portal/c/portal/login; IE now thinks I'm in the _internet_zone_ (thus NTLM auth doesn't work) - From the Apache logs, I find that a 401 error occurred My guess would be that IE detects the redirect and concludes the wrong zone. Is there any way to configure this from the server side? Best, Robin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org