Hello again.

I had a look at the http headers both sent and received with the tool 
"LiveHttpHeaders" and found out, that indeed every GET-request is answered with 
a 401 ("Forbidden"), then resent with an "Authorization" field and answered 
with a 200 ("OK").
So the problem does not seem to be in my setup and/or Kerberos, but maybe in 
the xwiki itself?

What can I do to make xwiki show the correct result for AJAX requests?

Thilo


> Hello.
>
> In short: Ajax requests like loading the attachment section, showing the user 
> list or
> autocompleting searches don't work in my wiki. I see only the loading 
> bar/circle and
> nothing else happens.
>
> When watching with Firebug, I realise there are two identical requests each, 
> both
> with "401: Forbidden". The weird thing is, that the finished/aborted request 
> got a
>  result, but the wiki doesn't show it.
> The double-request is due to (I think) the Kerberos SSO, since the common way 
> to
> authenticate seems to be to submit a request without credentials first, 
> waiting for a
> 401 and then requesting again, this time with credentials.
>
> Fun fact: if i right-click the url in Firebug and choose "open in new tab", i 
> get the
> correct resultset.
>
> A screenshot of the Firebug console can be found here:
> http://i39.tinypic.com/2moxw6v.png
>
> My setup:
> Apache that authenticates via Kerberos (and AD), then transfers to tomcat 
> where
> the user is logged into the xwiki 3.1.4 automatically (this works).
>
> The wiki worked fine when I used NTLM authentication (wich only authenticates
> once per session, not for each HTTP-request)
>
>
> Did anyone encounter similar problems and is able to help me with this?
> Also, feel free to ask if you need more information.
>
>
> Thilo


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