In deployerConfigContext.xml AD auth systems have a bean "jcifsConfig" in which the property "jcifsServicePrincipal" must be populated. The value of this property typically contains the host-name of the server, which AD will then validate via a DNS lookup compared with the requesting IP.

In our production environment our tomcat webapp files must first prove to be working on our show system. Given this, hard-coding server names into the webapp files is not practical.

Does anyone know of a good work-around for this?

Thanks for any tips!
Andy

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