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AJP13 connector will not pass authentication requests





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-02-12 17:47 -------
This is related to <http://nagoya.betaversion.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?
id=2342>, the solution it's not easy, and there is no workaround right now:

1) Implement the "tomcatAuthentication" hack from 3.3 in j-t-c's Ajp for 4.0, 
this way at least we can have TC auth working under IIS.. with IIS you can not 
use native auth at all, at least with actual ISAPI_PLUGIN..

2) Start the dig to use what Bug#2342 suggest, that is, to use the correct Hook 
in IIS5.. while maitaining IIS4 compatibility..

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