In that case I think you need to read the JAAS docs and implement the
proper callbacks. This page looks to be a good place to start:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/realm-howto.html#JAASRealm
As I understand it from a very cursory read-through, the JAAS realm
callbacks aren't http awa
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I don't think password is ever intended to be exposed to the webapp ...
just the username. Is there a reason you need the password?
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lmk wrote:
I dont found how to get the user password...j_password parameter is not in
request nor session .
lmk wrote:
Im using tomcat Realm..
after
>>> authenticatiobn succeed.how to find it ..?
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Hi, lmk!
Your JAAS module is a tomcat Realm? If you develop a tomcat realm you
can access the user data via the standard servlet API.
HttpServletRequest.getRemoteUser();
HttpServletRequest.getUserPrincipal();
regards.
Ricardo.
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Hii,
I developed a JAAS module for authentication
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