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Danny Martens wrote:
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> Hi,
> 
> ... it would be nice to be able to do this directly, as you stated. But I
> think you can already make this work, albeit via a detour, by using a
> database based authentication mod for Apache, and by modifying the
> database through JDBC. for mySQL, you can find the mod and the JDBC driver
> to try it out...
> 
>    APACHE ---- MOD_AUTH*
>          |                           |
>     JSERV                database
>          |                           |
>     servlet  ---------- JDBC

Thanks, but I do need a few more parameters than
user-name and password. so this wont work.

Stefan, still looking for a solution


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