defending network sniffers from stealing user
data.
Hayo Schmidt
Chris Egolf schrieb:
Does anyone have any experience getting ldaps working w/ the
JDNIRealms in Tomcat 4.1.24? Regular LDAP is working fine, but when I
change the connection URL to ldaps://ldap-host:636 I get the
following
to continue
processing after form based login. Then my solution would not work.
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to an URL that should be called as
post, and the referer is the login page, then forward the request to
some kind of informational message.
Of course there can't be any guarantee this works with coming versions
of Tomcat. So i would like to have an general solution.
Hayo Schmidt
application currently crashes is
not acceptable.
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Bottom line is that, if you want Log4j logging to work properly, make sure
log4j.jar is in WEB-INF/lib.
I had unwanted Debugging-Output from org.apache.commons.Digester and org.apache.commons.Digester.sax that made it impossible to continue to work. Everytime i started Tomcat i had to wait 10
Is 'mail' the naming value?
This means, if you export to an ldif file you should find a line
dn: [EMAIL PROTECTED],ou=People,dc=tritus,dc=ca
Hayo Schmidt
Adam Sherman schrieb:
I am trying to get JNDIRealm to authenticate against my LDAP tree:
Realm className
running instantly. This HOW-TO
consumed many days of my valuable working time.
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Is 'mail' the naming value?
This means, if you export to an ldif file you should find a line
dn: [EMAIL PROTECTED],ou=People,dc=tritus,dc=ca
Hayo Schmidt
Adam Sherman schrieb:
I am trying to get JNDIRealm to authenticate against my LDAP tree:
Realm className
Jason Bainbridge schrieb:
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 17:09, Hayo Schmidt wrote:
The different locations make it difficult to understand systems other
people have set up. And that wastes time.
This obviously is a general problem of Linux.
I hate statements like that... What about the fact that one
distribution under /usr/local, but that's
me.
John
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 15:25:14 +0200, Hayo Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil Zanella schrieb:
[...]
This sets CATALINA_HOME correctly according to the current
installation of tomcat4 under /var/tomcat4 (whose correctness
according to FHS I am not
yet
Neil Zanella schrieb:
[...]
This sets CATALINA_HOME correctly according to the current installation of
tomcat4 under /var/tomcat4 (whose correctness according to FHS I am not
yet convinced of).
What's the official recommendation?
The RedHat rpm, which BTW is not marked as RedHat in jakarta
are also welcome.
Hayo Schmidt
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