Hi,

I think nobody understands this problem well till now,

I think i underdstand this problem as i also am struggling with it.

My problem is to have two kind of authetications for users of tw different
apps.

i have app1 and app2 being autheticated by one shiro instance, users of app1
need to be autheticated by user/password way and users of app2 need to be
autheticated by social id and phone numebr or someting else...

can somebody tell how to this too...please help on this..


kaosko wrote:
> 
> You can configure an unlimited number of realms for a single security
> manager and they can freely choose whether they participate in
> authenticating a particular subject. By default, it's enough that just
> one of them can authenticate a given principal. Basically you
> configure/implement a realm for each authenticating server.
> 
> Kalle
> 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 7:39 PM, SSam <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Narcom,
>> Thanks for reply.
>>
>> I am not sure I have explained the issue properly.
>> My WebServices Application need to support multiple authentication
>> servers
>> (LDAP, RADIUS, MYSQL) simultaniousely.   Currenntly we are using  kind of
>> groupname mapping to backend server.   When user authentication request
>> comes along with groupname we send  the request to respective backend
>> server
>> based on group information.  I would like to replace the entire
>> authentication module with flexible SHIRO module.
>>
>> Is there any example to use multiple authentication servers/realms?  How
>> does the application know which realm to use for
>> authentication/authirazation?
>>
>> I am just start learning shiro. Can you please give the url if any
>> example
>> avilable.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sam.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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