Hi Shaun,

It looks the right one what I am looking for. 
Could you send me some sample code to add in my servlet code??

Thanks,

Youngho Cho

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: Re: Re:Re: Can I authenticate users in JServ?


>We got around this by implementing application level security.  Using
>Servlets you have access to the standard browser authentication and every
>servlet that implements the WebAuthentication interface that we created
>requires a valid user.  We store the username password and access privelages
>in a JDBC compatible database, making it much easier to manage than standard
>Apache impelementation.
>
>If you want some sample code to add to your servlets then let me know and I
>will mail it to you.
>
>Regards,
>Shaun Collopy
>Dow Digital
>http://www.dowdigital.com.au
>
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>>I have not try this, but seems a bit troublesome as most of ISPs will not
>allow you to add/change their httpd.conf (except virtual server or dedicated
>which are very expensive). Will try with .htaccess today;
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>>> #1. is to read the FAQ, the .htacess methods are well covered in there.
>>>
>>> #2. is to use a servlet framework such as Dash
>>> <http://www.working-dogs.com/dash/> that make it easy to implement a
>>> database backed security model.
>>
>>
>>I do mine by inserting something like the following in httpd.conf:
>>
>><Location /servlets/<whateverzone>>
>>Options None
>>AllowOverride AuthConfig
>>AuthUserFile /usr/local/apache/security/<whateverzone>/users
>>AuthGroupFile /usr/local/apache/sercurity/<whateverzone>/groups
>>AuthName "Secure Servlets In <whateverzone>"
>>AuthType Basic
>>require valid-user
>></Location>
>>
>>I thought that .htaccess didn't work? Anyway, the above works for me.
>>
>>Note: We need to all thank jon for being so responsive, even with the
>>constant frustration of referring people to the FAQ. Thanks!
>>
>>Frank
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