Hi Pae,
sure I have to forward *.jsp and servlets to tomcat, but this is done in
my mod_jk.conf (forwarded to ajp13).
To be really sure I added /path to login.jsp/*.jsp ajp13 in mod_jk.conf
and /path to login.jsp/*.jsp=$(default.worker) in
uriworkermap.properties
but the result stays the same.
I don't know what this j_security_check should be: a method, class, URI
for anything else or what?
Peter
Pae Choi wrote:
>
> Tomcat, as a servlet/jsp container, has knowledge of j_security_check
> itself.
> Your FORM-based authentication may passing thrugh the HTTP server, i.e.,
> apache, and the problem behind of your problem may caused by the HTTP
> server which does not know how to forward from the HTTP server to Tomcat,
> i.e., forwarding mechanism for Servlet/JSP handling.
>
> Does it make sense to you?
>
> Pae
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: P.Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 12:45 AM
> Subject: AUTH: j_security_check
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I tried the FORM-authentification in Tomcat 3.2.1:
> >
> >login.jsp:
> >
> ><form method="POST" action="j_security_check" >
> >Username: <input type="text" name="j_username"><br>
> >Password: <input type="password" name="j_password"><br>
> ><br>
> ><input type="submit" value="login" name="j_security_check">
> ></form>
> >
> >I get the correct Form but when I press 'submit', I allways get the
> >error:
> >
> >URL j_security_check not found
> >
> >So I searched for a java-class or a method inside a class which is
> >called 'j_security_check' but found only a CONSTANT with this name and
> >not method or class-file.
> >
> >What's the meaning of this URL and where should I declare it that TOMCAT
> >can find it?
> >
> >Many thanks for your help,
> >Peter