Yes it does.
request.getRemoteUser() in your JSP gives you the IIS authenticated user. Make sure
your IIS is set to Integrated Windows authentication and insert
request.tomcatAuthentication=false in your jk2.properties file.
/Thomas
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Vedr.: IIS and Tomcat security
Hi
Does JK2 connector pass a security information to Tomcat, like the
authenticated user? I coudn't find any information about this in JK2
documentation. In my project, I need that the IIS authenticates the users, and then,
the Tomcat executes my web application with users and roles
information.
Thanks
Maur�cio Kanada
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