, 2003 6:25 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Can JSP track users in a basic authentication protected
realm ?
You could possibly track the referer header of the request. If the
referer is a site outside your protection domain then re-authenticate.
This could be done in a filter: Check the header
User
Subject: Can JSP track users in a basic authentication protected realm ?
Hi guys,
Does anyone know how I can implement the above mentioned?
Once they exit the protected realm (i.e. the protected folder in my
htdocs), when they re-enter the site again they will be asked for a
password. I have
Hi guys,
Does anyone know how I can implement the above mentioned?
Once they exit the protected realm (i.e. the protected folder in my
htdocs), when they re-enter the site again they will be asked for a
password. I have a simple basic authentication system but it doesn't
track the user when it
Subject: Can JSP track users in a basic authentication protected realm ?
Hi guys,
Does anyone know how I can implement the above mentioned?
Once they exit the protected realm (i.e. the protected folder in my
htdocs), when they re-enter the site again they will be asked for a
password. I have a simple
:47 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Can JSP track users in a basic authentication protected
realm ?
Can you explain how Tomcat will be able to tell whether the user has
navigated away and returned, versus just taken some period of time
before getting the next page?
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