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Karsten Voges commented on GERONIMO-1602:
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thanks for clarifying and providing a workaround. Still, I am looking forward 
to a general solution.

> Switching from Tomcat causes error in JAAS module: "Unable to instantiate 
> login module"
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: GERONIMO-1602
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1602
>      Project: Geronimo
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: security, Tomcat
>     Versions: 1.0
>  Environment: Windows XP Prof, JDK 1.5.0_06, Geronimo 1.0 (Tomcat, .zip)
>     Reporter: Karsten Voges
>  Attachments: geronimo-JAAS-login-error.txt
>
> I have a problem with porting a Tomcat application to Geronimo. The error 
> stacktrace is attached.
> I deployed the war without any deployment plan and the app seams to be 
> working (JSPs work and the startup-servlet works as well)
> But the JAASLoginModule was missing, so I could not log in. -> so far no 
> Problem!
> Afterwards I configured a security realm with the console and after a restart 
> my app does not complain about a missing LoginModule but throws the attached 
> error stacktrace.
> For Tomcat I do the following:
> in catalina.properties I set
> #######JAAS
> java.security.auth.login.config=${catalina.base}/conf/login.config
> and the login.config looks like this:
> MyApp {
>     de.jato.security.auth.module.JatoServletLoginModule Sufficient 
> loginServlet="/login/login.jsp";
> };
> I tried to use a special geronimo-web.xml where I set the
> <context-priority-classloader>true</context-priority-classloader>
> But I still get the same error:
> javax.security.auth.login.LoginException: 
> org.apache.geronimo.common.GeronimoSecurityException: Unable to instantiate 
> login module
> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: 
> de.jato.security.auth.module.JatoServletLoginModule
> Am I doing something wrong? The class is in the war I deployed, and 
> everything works fine in Tomcat.

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