RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential

2002-06-07 Thread BBui
651.765.1018 -Original Message- From: Reynir Hübner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 12:09 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential Hi, It's possible to understand your question in two different ways, so I answer in two

RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential

2002-06-06 Thread Geoff Peters
You can either use the tomcat-users.xml file to define users, passwords and roles (located in the conf folder in the root of Tomcat), or use a realm to authenticate to a database, either way there is really good documentation on it at the jakarta tomcat site, it took me about 15 min to have an

RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential

2002-06-06 Thread BBui
- From: Geoff Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 11:46 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential You can either use the tomcat-users.xml file to define users, passwords and roles (located in the conf folder in the root

RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential

2002-06-06 Thread Geoff Peters
, 2002 1:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential Hi, Thanks for responding so quickly. How about using NT User Group to authenticate access to JSP files inside a secured directory? (I will read the paper now but I thought I should ask.) Thanks again

RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential

2002-06-06 Thread TMotte
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RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential

2002-06-06 Thread Geoff Peters
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: June 6, 2002 1:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential Hi, Thanks for responding so quickly. How about using NT User Group to authenticate access to JSP files inside a secured directory? (I will read the paper now but I thought I

RE: Help! I am so stuck. Tomcat NT credential

2002-06-06 Thread Reynir Hübner
Hi, It's possible to understand your question in two different ways, so I answer in two different ways. First answer : If you are running tomcat as a service you should be able to see which user it is that runs it (from the services dialog). If you are not running it as service it is