Hello Ian,

the tutorial of the 1.0 release has been updated.

best regards,
Thierry Boileau

Hi Ian,

you're right the behaviour of Guard between 1.0.x and 1.1.x are different. When the credentials are not correct, Restlet 1.1 updates the response in order to make the client understand that it can repeat the request with different credentials.
In Restlet 1.0, the Guard simply answers that it is forbidden.
I don't think the behaviour of Restlet 1.0 will be updated, so the the sample code will be updated in order to reflect the current behaviour.


Best regards,
Thierry Boileau
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Hi Ian,

in Restlet 1.1 this behaviour was changed. Perhaps Jerome or Thierry also included the change in 1.0.x. Check, if there is a setter Guard.setRechallengeEnabled(boolean)? Otherwise change to Restlet 1.1.

best regards
  Stephan

I followed the code in this tutorial:

  http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/tutorial#part09

But when the authentication fails, I'm getting a 403 error, rather
than a 401 error as the code suggests.  This is with Restlet v1.0.11 -
any ideas?

Regards,

Ian.

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