Re: Automatic Realm login?

2005-07-13 Thread Mark Winslow
CSJakharia,
   Did you find a resolution to this problem?  I'm
sorry I have been away for a while and forgot about
this.



--- Chirag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 
 I don't think this is a session issue but I think
 they
 must be inserting something extra rather than
 username
 and password so that they can come to know that the
 persons have comed from the login screen
 
 But I can't figure out the way out
 
 As I have done much part of the work in Tomcat 5.5.2
 and am stuck up
 
 Bye for now
 
 CSJakharia
 
 
 --- Mark Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I'm using 5.5.9.  Do you need to set a session
  timeout
  variable?  I imagine I'll run into login timeouts
 as
  well, but my quick signup page seems to work with
  the
  referral for now.
  
  There's also this issue of simple redirects
 putting
  passwords into the log files which is insecure. 
 I'm
  looking for a method of redirecting with the post
  method.
  
  
  --- Chirag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   The Following Error Comes when I try to use the
   method
   which you suggest.
   I am working on Tomcat 5.5.2
   
   What are you working on?
   
   Bye for now
   
   CSJakharia
   
   
   
   HTTP Status 408 - The time allowed for the login
   process has been exceeded. If you wish to
 continue
   you
   must either click back twice and re-click the
 link
   you
   requested or close and re-open your browser
   
   type Status report
   
   message The time allowed for the login process
 has
   been exceeded. If you wish to continue you must
   either
   click back twice and re-click the link you
  requested
   or close and re-open your browser
   
   description The client did not produce a request
   within the time that the server was prepared to
  wait
   (The time allowed for the login process has been
   exceeded. If you wish to continue you must
 either
   click back twice and re-click the link you
  requested
   or close and re-open your browser).
   Apache Tomcat/5.5.2
   
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Re: Automatic Realm login?

2005-07-13 Thread Chirag
No i could not find any way out for this Problem
I am still hanging on the same point.

Thanks for trying to help me But Still I m in the same
Problem

Bye for now

CSJakharia



--- Mark Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 CSJakharia,
Did you find a resolution to this problem?  I'm
 sorry I have been away for a while and forgot about
 this.
 
 
 
 --- Chirag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
  
  I don't think this is a session issue but I think
  they
  must be inserting something extra rather than
  username
  and password so that they can come to know that
 the
  persons have comed from the login screen
  
  But I can't figure out the way out
  
  As I have done much part of the work in Tomcat
 5.5.2
  and am stuck up
  
  Bye for now
  
  CSJakharia
  
  
  --- Mark Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I'm using 5.5.9.  Do you need to set a session
   timeout
   variable?  I imagine I'll run into login
 timeouts
  as
   well, but my quick signup page seems to work
 with
   the
   referral for now.
   
   There's also this issue of simple redirects
  putting
   passwords into the log files which is insecure. 
  I'm
   looking for a method of redirecting with the
 post
   method.
   
   
   --- Chirag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
The Following Error Comes when I try to use
 the
method
which you suggest.
I am working on Tomcat 5.5.2

What are you working on?

Bye for now

CSJakharia



HTTP Status 408 - The time allowed for the
 login
process has been exceeded. If you wish to
  continue
you
must either click back twice and re-click the
  link
you
requested or close and re-open your browser

type Status report

message The time allowed for the login process
  has
been exceeded. If you wish to continue you
 must
either
click back twice and re-click the link you
   requested
or close and re-open your browser

description The client did not produce a
 request
within the time that the server was prepared
 to
   wait
(The time allowed for the login process has
 been
exceeded. If you wish to continue you must
  either
click back twice and re-click the link you
   requested
or close and re-open your browser).
Apache Tomcat/5.5.2

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Re: Automatic Realm login?

2005-07-05 Thread Mark Winslow
I'm using 5.5.9.  Do you need to set a session timeout
variable?  I imagine I'll run into login timeouts as
well, but my quick signup page seems to work with the
referral for now.

There's also this issue of simple redirects putting
passwords into the log files which is insecure.  I'm
looking for a method of redirecting with the post
method.


--- Chirag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The Following Error Comes when I try to use the
 method
 which you suggest.
 I am working on Tomcat 5.5.2
 
 What are you working on?
 
 Bye for now
 
 CSJakharia
 
 
 
 HTTP Status 408 - The time allowed for the login
 process has been exceeded. If you wish to continue
 you
 must either click back twice and re-click the link
 you
 requested or close and re-open your browser
 
 type Status report
 
 message The time allowed for the login process has
 been exceeded. If you wish to continue you must
 either
 click back twice and re-click the link you requested
 or close and re-open your browser
 
 description The client did not produce a request
 within the time that the server was prepared to wait
 (The time allowed for the login process has been
 exceeded. If you wish to continue you must either
 click back twice and re-click the link you requested
 or close and re-open your browser).
 Apache Tomcat/5.5.2
 
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Re: Automatic Realm login?

2005-07-05 Thread Chirag


I don't think this is a session issue but I think they
must be inserting something extra rather than username
and password so that they can come to know that the
persons have comed from the login screen

But I can't figure out the way out

As I have done much part of the work in Tomcat 5.5.2
and am stuck up

Bye for now

CSJakharia


--- Mark Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm using 5.5.9.  Do you need to set a session
 timeout
 variable?  I imagine I'll run into login timeouts as
 well, but my quick signup page seems to work with
 the
 referral for now.
 
 There's also this issue of simple redirects putting
 passwords into the log files which is insecure.  I'm
 looking for a method of redirecting with the post
 method.
 
 
 --- Chirag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  The Following Error Comes when I try to use the
  method
  which you suggest.
  I am working on Tomcat 5.5.2
  
  What are you working on?
  
  Bye for now
  
  CSJakharia
  
  
  
  HTTP Status 408 - The time allowed for the login
  process has been exceeded. If you wish to continue
  you
  must either click back twice and re-click the link
  you
  requested or close and re-open your browser
  
  type Status report
  
  message The time allowed for the login process has
  been exceeded. If you wish to continue you must
  either
  click back twice and re-click the link you
 requested
  or close and re-open your browser
  
  description The client did not produce a request
  within the time that the server was prepared to
 wait
  (The time allowed for the login process has been
  exceeded. If you wish to continue you must either
  click back twice and re-click the link you
 requested
  or close and re-open your browser).
  Apache Tomcat/5.5.2
  
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Re: Automatic Realm login?

2005-07-04 Thread Mark Winslow
OK, I found something that seems to work.  In my login
page I check for certain conditions and if they exist
I execute the following:

response.sendRedirect(j_security_check?j_username=userj_password=password);

I guess much simpler than trying to mess with session,
realm, authenticator code.


--- Mark Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is there a way to programmatically login a user to a
 realm?  I want to do this for two reasons:
 
 1. Save login state for users.
 2. Automatically login after a user creates an
 account.
 
 I've seen some discussion of a setRemoteUser method
 in
 one of the Tomcat classes, but I can't figure out
 how
 it works and if it would work for my purpose.
 
 Thanks.
 
 
 
   
 
 
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Re: Automatic Realm login?

2005-07-04 Thread Chirag
The same requirement I also have Which I have put
forward to the tomcat-user USerGroup through the
following link
http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg155207.html

I hope someone comes with any way of achieving this

Thanks in advance

CSJakharia



Is there a way to programmatically login a user to a
realm?  I want to do this for two reasons:

1. Save login state for users.
2. Automatically login after a user creates an
account.

I've seen some discussion of a setRemoteUser method in
one of the Tomcat classes, but I can't figure out how
it works and if it would work for my purpose.

Thanks.

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Re: Automatic Realm login?

2005-07-04 Thread Chirag
The Following Error Comes when I try to use the method
which you suggest.
I am working on Tomcat 5.5.2

What are you working on?

Bye for now

CSJakharia



HTTP Status 408 - The time allowed for the login
process has been exceeded. If you wish to continue you
must either click back twice and re-click the link you
requested or close and re-open your browser

type Status report

message The time allowed for the login process has
been exceeded. If you wish to continue you must either
click back twice and re-click the link you requested
or close and re-open your browser

description The client did not produce a request
within the time that the server was prepared to wait
(The time allowed for the login process has been
exceeded. If you wish to continue you must either
click back twice and re-click the link you requested
or close and re-open your browser).
Apache Tomcat/5.5.2

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Automatic Realm login?

2005-07-03 Thread Mark Winslow
Is there a way to programmatically login a user to a
realm?  I want to do this for two reasons:

1. Save login state for users.
2. Automatically login after a user creates an
account.

I've seen some discussion of a setRemoteUser method in
one of the Tomcat classes, but I can't figure out how
it works and if it would work for my purpose.

Thanks.




 
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