Eric Wittle <ericw <at> wittle.net> writes:

> 
> Aaron,
> 
> Thanks for replying. Unfortunately, the Tomcat archive (http:// 
> archive.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-5/archive/) has 5.5.11, and  
> 5.5.13, but no 5.5.12. I am betting this is a long shot anyway, but  
> thanks for replying.
> 
> I've been trying to run jetspeed 2 on my Mac PowerBook; next I'll try  
> it on my linux machine to see if that makes any difference.
> 
> I believe from what I read of the login process that both of the  
> pages I supposedly don't have access to are actually Tomcat pages  
> rather than Jetspeed pages (login/redirector and j_security_check).
> 
> -Eric
> 

Eric,

Ok, so now I am in your boat.  

I just did a build on fedora core 3 repeating my exact same procedure as 
before.  There are only two differences:
1. My last build was on FC 2.
2. My last build used an older version of tomcat, this time I used 5.5.15.

And guess what, admin account logs in no probs, but all my other accounts 
don't.

I am using my custom LDAP authenticator, so mysql is definitely NOT the 
problem.

I found the same thing as you.  If I grant the admin role to one of my users,
then the login works fine.  Otherwise, no dice.

It is in fact (as you say) the login/redirector for which the 403 is returned 
as evidenced by my apache access logs.

I have a tomcat 5.5.9 kicking around (I think I said when i was running 5.5.12
I was incorrect with no problems, I was wrong).

I'm going to deploy on 5.5.9 and see if I get it working again, I'll post
back my results, but I'm betting I will be successful.

aaron


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