From: "Alfie Kirkpatrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Slide Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Two basic problems (newbie) plus Qs Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 12:32:44 -0000
I've tested this on Win2k/IE5.5 and it appears to work ok, so maybe this is an XP/IE6 problem. I'm patched with the latest security updates as well, so that could be a factor. Has anyone else successfully used Slide on XP/IE6...? I've also been having fundamental trouble with jcifs and I'm starting to think it might be my OS config! Any pointers appreciated.
Regards, Alfie.
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-----Original Message----- From: Alfie Kirkpatrick Sent: 11 February 2004 18:12 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Two basic problems (newbie) plus Qs
[Apologies for the long post]
I've been trying to get slide working (both the 2.0.1 CVS snapshot and last 1.x release).
The problems occur when setting up a new network place within XP (following the howto). I'm running XP Pro and IE6 with all security patches.
In the first instance I'm running slide within the bundled Tomcat. I've uncommented the password for root and can login via the browser and view files, etc. However, when I try to connect using the network place wizard, it doesn't take the username/password and I'm seeing the following in the logs:
2004-02-11 15:03:41 Slide realm[]: User null doesn't have his password property set : can't authenticate
In the second instance, I've dropped slide.war into a standalone Tomcat instance. I haven't done any other configuration -- I'm not interested in authentication at this point. This time the network place wizard complains with:
The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose another.
I've included the network trace of the conversation(s) for both cases below.
I'm confused about these problems because I trawled the list archive and can't see anyone else with such basic troubles!
Now for the general questions: - I don't want to maintain a list of users. I will authenticate requests against AD using jcifs. I could just allow guest write access to everything but I'd rather know who made edits. Is there a simple way to achieve this? - Am I right in thinking I can subclass the servlet and very simply add some extra processing when files are posted to the store?
Any help much appreciated, Alfie.
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