The bug 235 is fixed for some times now, but was incorrectly
marked as open.
 
I'm also using Apache 1.3.19 (with mod_ssl 2.8.2) and TC 3.2.2b4
or TC 3.3 from CVS.
 
I'm using ajp13 (and ajp12) and got no problem (I got the
correct user and auth type :!!!)
 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Meijer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 8:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: bug 235, request problem

Dear subscribers,
 
I've recently encountered a problem regarding to the mod_jk connector. When I used Basic Authentication with the Apache server (1.3.19) and tried to get the name of the user who has logged in, I get an old username from someone who had logged in a couple of hours ago. I have Tomcat version 3.2 installed to use Java.
When I printed the headers of the request and the request.getPrincipal().getName(), the latter keeps changing the authenticated username in my loginname and of someone else, while the request headers keeps the same.
 
I was wondering if this was due to bug 235?
If so, in which release is this bug fixed?
If not, maybe someone could tell me where to find a solution to this problem.
 
Thanks in advance,
Sogyo, Masters in e-Technology (www.sogyo.nl)
 
Peter Meijer

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