Re: Protecting applications in Tomcat using Directory Server

2005-09-26 Thread Mark Thomas
Surya Mishra wrote: Thank You Mark, My Tomcat server won't even start if the directory server is unreachable. That means other applications that have not protected are also failing. Second question: There is no attribute in the Realm definition to give a name to realm (as per the how-to

Re: Protecting applications in Tomcat using Directory Server

2005-09-25 Thread Mark Thomas
Surya Mishra wrote: I have successfully used JNDI realm to protect my applications on Tomcat. But if Tomcat is unable to connect to the the directory server, it refuses access. I want it to use the tomcat-users list as a backup if it fails to connect to the directory. It seems if the JNDI realm

Re: Protecting applications in Tomcat using Directory Server

2005-09-25 Thread Surya Mishra
Thank You Mark, My Tomcat server won't even start if the directory server is unreachable. That means other applications that have not protected are also failing. Second question: There is no attribute in the Realm definition to give a name to realm (as per the how-to document. How do I configure

Protecting applications in Tomcat using Directory Server

2005-09-24 Thread Surya Mishra
I have successfully used JNDI realm to protect my applications on Tomcat. But if Tomcat is unable to connect to the the directory server, it refuses access. I want it to use the tomcat-users list as a backup if it fails to connect to the directory. It seems if the JNDI realm is set up, the