On 28 Jan 2011, at 18:53, beau.hutche...@thomsonreuters.com
beau.hutche...@thomsonreuters.com wrote:
@Pid: The SSo third party app knows the SSO entry point into my Tomcat app. I
am supplied an encrypted token which contains the username and my tomcat app
has the libraries to unencrypt that
It is more curiosity now on my part, but I have a couple of questions :
Where does this SSO third-party app actually live ? Is it on another webserver which
acts as a proxy to your Tomcat ? Or inside of Tomcat itself ?
And you mention that you are supplied a token; how ? Is it in the form
On 1/27/11 3:57 PM, beau.hutche...@thomsonreuters.com wrote:
Chris:
Thanks for your reply.
Currently I am using Tomcat 6.0.29
@Pid: Would you have any ideas on how to set something up like this?
What details are you providing to Tomcat?
If I read the thread correctly you've got a single
Pid wrote:
On 1/27/11 3:57 PM, beau.hutche...@thomsonreuters.com wrote:
Chris:
Thanks for your reply.
Currently I am using Tomcat 6.0.29
@Pid: Would you have any ideas on how to set something up like this?
What details are you providing to Tomcat?
If I read the thread correctly you've got
@Pid: The SSo third party app knows the SSO entry point into my Tomcat app. I
am supplied an encrypted token which contains the username and my tomcat app
has the libraries to unencrypt that token and unveil the username
@Andre: Ideally it would seem most convenient to access j_security_check
Chris:
Thanks for your reply.
Currently I am using Tomcat 6.0.29
@Pid: Would you have any ideas on how to set something up like this?
Beau
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