Hi All,
Has anybody tried to install Apache-Tomcat-4.1.31 from the source on
Linux? I am not able to get the servletapi V 4 (as mentioned in the
building.txt file in the tomcat source) required for this anywhere.
Can anybody tell where it is available?
Regards,
Sandeep
Hi All,
Has anybody tried to install Apache-Tomcat-4.1.31 from the source on
Linux? I am not able to get the servletapi V 4 (as mentioned in the
building.txt file in the tomcat source) required for this anywhere.
Can anybody tell where it is available?
Regards,
Sandeep
Hope it helps
Olivier
Sandeep N wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem trying to authenticate users, whose details are
stored in the LDAP directory through Apache Tomcat. The details of the
software I am using are as follows :
LDAP: OpenLDAP V 2.2.17
Web-Server: Apache-Tomcat V 4.1.30
OS
Hi,
I have a problem trying to authenticate users, whose details are
stored in the LDAP directory through Apache Tomcat. The details of the
software I am using are as follows :
LDAP: OpenLDAP V 2.2.17
Web-Server: Apache-Tomcat V 4.1.30
OS: Suse - Linux
The LDAP directory structure is somewhat
.) Can you trace your ldap
engine??? We are facing problems with german umlauts in passwords
(JDBCRealm). Do you have any chars within user/password which need
special encoding???
Cheers
Mark
Sandeep N wrote:
This is what the log file (catalina_log.2004-10-29.txt) reads -
2004-10-29
|. An equal match implies that the cleartext version of
the original password is the same as the one presented by the user,
so that this user should be authorized.
So give it a try and please feedback some information.
Mark
Sandeep N wrote:
I guess in the LDAP directory, the password
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
have a look in your log files. It should tell you something about your
authentication process...
Mark
Sandeep N wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem trying to authenticate users, whose details are
stored in the LDAP directory through Apache Tomcat. The details
Hi,
I have a problem trying to authenticate users, whose details are
stored in the LDAP directory through Apache Tomcat. The details of the
software I am using are as follows :
LDAP: OpenLDAP V 2.2.17
Web-Server: Apache-Tomcat V 4.1.30
OS: Suse - Linux
The LDAP directory structure is somewhat