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Snaglefrac,
Snaglefrac wrote:
Now, when someone logs in they are using an unsecured login screen and there
passwords are sent unencrypted. The solution! HTTPS, no sweat, i have this
working to. The only problem I have is having the https and LDAP
This did not work.
Cheers
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Snaglefrac,
Snaglefrac wrote:
I want to use j_security check with https on port 8443. I only want to
secure the login pages and not the whole application.
Then you need to configure your security-constraints appropriately.
so ..
these pages