I am testing a servlet in Tomcat3.2 for Single Sign-on(SSO) to a
third-party application called Livelink (OpenText). I run the servlet
which includes some hard-coded user login data, 3 LL cookies were set as
attached. Then I tried to go to the same Livelink URL from a Netscape
browser, but I still need to login again, why?

I am on Solaris2.7, I checked the netscape cookies file, but there were
no LL cookies stored. So those are session cookies? Are they cached
somewhere on the server? Or on Tomcat? Is that why the session cookies
are not available to Netscape web server? Can someone explain this to
me??


> > -----------------
> > called sso.
> > Request url: http://host.domain:8000/livelink/livelink
> > Query: func=ll.login&Username=...&Password=...&CurrentClientTime=
> > ...
> > getting headers
> > Server:Netscape-Enterprise/4.1
> > Date:Wed, 20 Jun 2001 22:53:58 GMT
> > Content-type:text/html
> > Set-cookie:LLInProgress=...; path=/livelink/
> > Set-cookie:LLCookie=...; path=/livelink/
> > Set-cookie:LLTZCookie=...; path=/livelink/
> > Content-length:172
> >


Thanks!!
-yc

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