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Scott Stark
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On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 08:28 AM, jfc wrote:
Hi,
I am still trying to find the answer to my previous post to do with
why my logged-o
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On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 08:28 AM, jfc wrote:
Hi,
I am still trying to find the answer to my previous post to do with
why my logged-out-user requests to a
Hi,
I am still trying to find the answer to my previous post to do with why
my logged-out-user requests to a secured ejb which are seen to be still
logged in (when doing sessionCtx.isCallerInRole("admin")).
I am clearing the authentication cache on logout and then it seems the
ejb ctx will ret
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Hi,
I wou
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Hi,
I would like
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> Hi,
>
> I would like to know wh
Hi,
I would like to know whether or not I need to upgrade my current version
of JBoss (308RC1 bundled with tomcat 4.1.24 LE1.4) in order to aquire
functionality/support for removing an individual user from the
authentication cache when he logs out of the web application.
If this is possible to
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> now after trying some configurations and adding missed code:
>
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> At 06:42 12.03.2003 -0800, Scott M Stark wrote:
> >Security is not enabled unless you set the security-domain element in the
> >jboss.xml descriptor as described in the quick start guide. Set
Security is unchanged in 3.2
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uick start guide. Set that and
try your example.
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> hi,
>
> I have a small problem with security, wh
your example.
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> hi,
>
> I have a small problem with security, which I'm test
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> hi,
>
> I have a small problem with security, which I'm testing now.
>
> I
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> hi,
>
> I have a small problem with security, which I'm testing now.
>
> I'm working with JBos
hi,
I have a small problem with security, which I'm testing now.
I'm working with JBoss 3.0.6 and J2SE 1.4.1_02. My ejb-jar.xml looks so:
Language Entity Bean
LanguageBean
de.polonium.ejb.language.entitybeans.LanguageLocalHome
de.po
Hi,
I'm working on converting a swing applet from orion to JBoss. I've been
able to establish connectivity to the JBoss server and invoke methods on
various EJB's via the ClientLoginModule. The existing code accepts a
generic username and password that is logged into the "other" login
config
I guess jboss makes a container for every jar/war which is decided by
jboss.xml/jboss-web.xml and its standard ones, each container manages
its own security business.
regards,
Cloudor
在 2002-06-03 一 的 12:40, Ferran Puig 写道:
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> I'm using jboss3.0.0-tomcat4.0.3 to test my j2ee application, an
I'm using jboss3.0.0-tomcat4.0.3 to test my j2ee application, and I have the
following problem:
I have an EAR deployed with a couple of web-apps. In both web-apps I have
security constraints, so I have the jboss-web.xml descriptor for each of the
web-apps, pointing to the security domain I u
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> It does a separate "login" operation in a different database and writes a
> cooki
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> It does a separate "login" operation in a different database and writes a
> cookie so that some data from that database is available to subsequent
> opera
U have to use the ProxyLoginModule.
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It does a separate
Thursday, September 27, 2001 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Security question on Webapps
> So what does the "login servlet" do? Sounds more like a front controller
> style pattern... is it responsible for directing the request to the
> appropriate place?
>
> chee
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> the login servlet to be run whenever they are accessed.
>
> Gerry
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, the user gets them, but I need
the login servlet to be run whenever they are accessed.
Gerry
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If you're using security realms and form based login (not sure if you
are) then you shouldn't ever directly request the login page, simply
request the protected resource and let the contain send the login page as
required and then continue the user onto the requested
(protected) resource.
cheesr
Hi!
I have configured a webapp to be deployed by the
embedded Tomcat and use the JBoss security system to protect it. It works but
there is a flaw I overlooked.
The webapp is a login servlet and a number of html
and jsp pages.
I designed it so that JBoss protects all the pages
and the
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Subject: [JBoss-user] security question (network encryption)
> Hi,
>
> I haven't used JBoss much recently but did play around with JAAS and wrote
> a class for authentication and access control using a
Hi,
I haven't used JBoss much recently but did play around with JAAS and wrote
a class for authentication and access control using an RDB in version 2.0
(it of course still works in 2.2). I'm now about to look into PKI (Public
Key Infrastructure) and its usage with JBoss and have seen some refere
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