What about single sign-on for web applications and PHP?
Does tomcat delegate credentials back to Apache so Apache would not
authenticate again?
Thanks
Nili
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 13:05:49 +0100, Raghupathy,Gurumoorthy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you use
Form-based authentication (login page) then tomcat needs to do it...
Regards
Guru
-Original Message-
From: Raghupathy,Gurumoorthy
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Sent: 27 July 2005 13:02
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: tomcat 5 - apache 2 - ldap
Ask tomcat Because if sometime you change the webserver ( in the
worst
case ) then you don't need to change anything :)
Tomcat has good support for OpenLdap ... ( I have been using it for > 1
year
)
Guru
-Original Message-
From: Nili Adoram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 July 2005 12:54
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: tomcat 5 - apache 2 - ldap
Hi,
I need to setup the following system:
- Tomcat 5.5.9
- Apache 2 (using mod_jk)
- Redhat 7.3
- User authentication against Ldap (using OpenLdap)
- Single sign-on (e.g. if the user is authenticated for entering a web
application he will not have to authenticate again when browsing a PHP
page)
- Form-based authentication (login page)
I still need to figure out the following:
- Should Tomcat or Apache do ldap authentication ?
- How are credentials passed between Tomcat and Apache (to ensure
single
sign-on) ?
Your help is appreciated.
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Nili Adoram ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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