In the Fedora webapp, in the jsp/ folder, you will find .jsp files that produce 
the various 40x responses (as well as the 500, 503 et al.). Replacing that will 
replace the default 401-- is that the functionality you want?

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On Oct 18, 2011, at 7:56 AM, Benjamin Ryan wrote:

> Hi,
>       Is it possible to intercept the http authentication result so that if 
> it fails I can inform the user that the access to the object is not permitted 
> if they do not have the correct credentials without just having the default 
> 401 message returned?
> 
> Regards,
>       Ben
> 
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