NOT
successfully authenticated
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:29:00 +0200, Mark Doppelfeld
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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
/ password.
Also, I can trace my LDAP directory, without any problems, though.
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:50:35 +0200, Mark Doppelfeld
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So your user hasn't been authenticated by the JNDIRealm. Is there any
security role specific stuff?? You have to distinguish between
authentication
So did you try debugging the JNDIRealm
That's what I wonna do with my umlaut problem...
Mark
Sandeep N wrote:
I did try out these things long back, but it did not yield any
success. Hence mailed the list.
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 14:14:57 +0200, Mark Doppelfeld
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Hi,
took
Hi out there,
I'm still facing problems with the character encoding in TV 5.0.28.
I'm not sure if it's wise to open another thread, but my further
investigation have brought me to a new point, so I think it will be ok
and I'll add the a link to this thread in my previous thread...
Debugging TC I
Hi,
I've done some reading on this subject, but still face a problem:
I've set autodeploy to false in server.xml
When I initially install the war via the manager app, everything is fine.
Then I stop and unload my web-app and upload a new war file.
On installing the new war I get the following
Hi together,
is there any way to have an Default User authenticated vs the JDBC Realm.
Our custom wants to have the user guest logged in by default, and you
can then 'login' with your credentials via an explicit link within the
webapp.
Thanks in advance
Mark
Because that would mean to maintain a lot of urls which are public (but
don't) belong to the same sub url (like /public/... and /protected/...)
QM wrote:
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 07:27:42PM +0200, Mark Doppelfeld wrote:
: is there any way to have an Default User authenticated vs the JDBC Realm
Hi together,
I din't find any reading on this topic, so it seems time to ask here.
Sorry if I missed something obvious.
When our user types a password with german umlaut like , we just get
crap in the tomcats JDBCRealm like
j_username=Umlautj_password=?? called
The HTML encoding is set to UTF-8.
Hi,
forgot to mention: In all our user code there are no problems with
german umlauts.
Mark
Mark Doppelfeld wrote:
Hi together,
I din't find any reading on this topic, so it seems time to ask here.
Sorry if I missed something obvious.
When our user types a password with german umlaut like , we
Hi,
Robert I'm not sure if this thread is the place where to put your question.
I've got a problem with my web apps form based / JDBCRelam authentication.
It' nothing related to the manager app of tomcat.
Regards
Mark
Robert Humble wrote:
Hi, I would like to be able to limit the access in Tomcat
Hi Yoav,
it seems you know a lot of tomcat and the authentication stuff... :-)
No ideas
Mark
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Don't hijack threads.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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From: Robert Humble [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004
of this sub
dir??? Just a guess.
Regards
Mark
Mark Doppelfeld wrote:
Hi,
I've done some reading on this subject, but still face a problem:
I've set autodeploy to false in server.xml
When I initially install the war via the manager app, everything is fine.
Then I stop and unload my web-app and upload a new
for future users
who bother to search the archives.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
-Original Message-
From: Mark Doppelfeld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 11:48 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Manager App and .war META-INF context.xml problem
Hi
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 of the
software I am using are as
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