Jake:

You could maybe use a session variable: set it when the person authenticates and
check for it when the person accesses the page.

geeta

Jake Brain wrote:

> Hi all,
>  I want to protect my site using Basic Authentication. I have a form log in
> that goes to log in servlet, authenticates against ldap, if valid, creates a
> session, and lets the user in. In this situation,  I was wondering if there
> is way that I can then tell Apache this guy has authenticated so don't
> respond with a www=authenticate header when he tries to access a protected
> page. Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. Regards, Jake the Snake
>
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