RE: JK contra JK2 with IIS-Authentification

2004-03-09 Thread Piccoli, Lucio
Yes, it works (-ish) with request.tomcatAuthentication=false, but despite of what the switch should do, the Tomcat is still Requesting a full groups-list from the DC / AD every time, even if the IIS has already done the auth. On big systems this creates a not bearable network load and delay.

RE: JK contra JK2 with IIS-Authentification

2004-03-08 Thread Piccoli, Lucio
] Subject: JK contra JK2 with IIS-Authentification Hi Group, We used JK 1.2.5 isapi-redirector in our IIS. The IIS authenticates the Users against the domain, and many applications take this info from request.getremoteuser and work with it. With JK2, this doesn't work any more

AW: JK contra JK2 with IIS-Authentification

2004-03-08 Thread Bjoern . Andersen
An: Tomcat Users List Betreff: RE: JK contra JK2 with IIS-Authentification Have you tried the setting in jk2.proprties #gets tomcat to obtain authentication from jk which gets from IIS request.tomcatAuthentication=false -lp -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto

JK contra JK2 with IIS-Authentification

2004-03-08 Thread Bjoern . Andersen
Hi Group, We used JK 1.2.5 isapi-redirector in our IIS. The IIS authenticates the Users against the domain, and many applications take this info from request.getremoteuser and work with it. With JK2, this doesn't work any more. There is no Username passed to Tomcat. Why? Or anybody knows a

Vedr.: JK contra JK2 with IIS-Authentification

2004-03-08 Thread Thomas Nybro Bolding
request.tomcatAuthentication=false to the jk2.properties file. /Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08-03-2004 13:23 Besvar venligst til Tomcat Users List Til:[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Vedr.: JK contra JK2 with IIS-Authentification Hi Group, We used JK 1.2.5 isapi-redirector