Yes, I did. For some reason, it installs as expected on Win 7 64 bit, but not
on Win Vista 64 bit.
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Hi Garey
I think we should stay on the user mailing list, this could be of
interest for other users too.
Regular CAS tickets are making sense if you want to authenticate to
the GeoServer GUI. The core code is already finished but you cannot
configure this scenario on the GUI. At the moment
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 2:51 AM, cheesybiscuits
thomaschrist...@gmail.comwrote:
I think I have a legitimate reason to ask the same question so hopefully
there is an easy way to do this.
I'm writing a .NET application that uses GeoServer and relies on Windows
Authentication. I need to use
Hi
The GeoServer 2.2.x security subsystem allows proxy authentication. Is
it possible for you to add a http header attribute with the user name
(password is NOT required)
Christian
Zitat von cheesybiscuits thomaschrist...@gmail.com:
I think I have a legitimate reason to ask the same
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 12:16 PM, christian.muel...@nvoe.at wrote:
Hi
The GeoServer 2.2.x security subsystem allows proxy authentication. Is
it possible for you to add a http header attribute with the user name
(password is NOT required)
Ah, interesting. Is this documented? Don't see it
No, it is not documented at the moment. I am working on it. There are
a lot of security features not documented at the moment. (And a lot of
core code with missing configuration panels on the GUI).
I am unsure about the 2.2.0 RC1 and where to commit my documentation
changes. Is trunk ok ?.
Hi
I am having trouble adding an image pyramid created using FME. I have the
following:
- A folder (D:\Ortofoto\2010_pyramid) containing subfolders (0, 1, 2...)
with tiled images
- In each of these subfolders, there is a index SHP-file (called
2010_pyramid). The attribute location contains the
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 1:03 PM, christian.muel...@nvoe.at wrote:
No, it is not documented at the moment. I am working on it. There are a
lot of security features not documented at the moment. (And a lot of core
code with missing configuration panels on the GUI).
I am unsure about the 2.2.0
Hi Andrea,
Thanks for responding. In the meantime, I found out that the problem is caused
by a 4th band with NIR in the GeoTIFF images. When I removed that band with
gdal_translate, the problem went away. Is that a known issue?
Regards, Felix
From: andrea.a...@gmail.com
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Felix Mayer felix.ma...@nwgeo.com wrote:
Hi Andrea,
** **
Thanks for responding. In the meantime, I found out that the problem is
caused by a 4th band with NIR in the GeoTIFF images. When I removed that
band with gdal_translate, the problem went away.
I've seen this before with RGBA in GeoServer. In my experience, the
solutions include specifying the bands rather than using the default raster
SLD, rendering as JPG which ignores the alpha channel, or reformatting the
data.
It's kind of an eerie effect, as the waters and heavy vegetation
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Stephen V. Mather
s...@clevelandmetroparks.com wrote:
I’ve seen this before with RGBA in GeoServer. In my experience, the
solutions include specifying the bands rather than using the default raster
SLD, rendering as JPG which ignores the alpha channel, or
All,
I cannot get geoserver to start. It had been working but I removed my
GWC tiles because i was going to recreate them with new styles. Log is
below.
Thanks,
Steve
2012-06-26 14:08:28,992 INFO [gwc.config] - Initializing GeoServer
specific GWC configuration from gwc-gs.xml
2012-06-26
I have already posted to the relevant ESRI forum, but since this involves
GeoServer I thought I would check here as well just in case someone has
successfully connected the two. The problem I am having seems to be related to
the WMTS GetCapabilities request.
Looking at the Firebug responses
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your help.
I am testing the sugesting given by Andrea, and I think it will be
enough to solve my problem.
Thank you,
André
2012/6/24 Martin Davis mda...@opengeo.org:
Here's another idea. Load the datasets into PostGIS tables, then use a SQL
View based on a SELECT
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 09:35:29 PM johnrobot wrote:
Hi
I am having trouble adding an image pyramid created using FME. I have the
following:
- A folder (D:\Ortofoto\2010_pyramid) containing subfolders (0, 1, 2...)
with tiled images
- In each of these subfolders, there is a index SHP-file
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