I am logging into a protected area, with a username and password that is exists, but 
doesn't have the correct role to access the page, I am getting a 403: 
403: Apache Tomcat/4.0.1 - HTTP Status 403 - Access to the requested
resource has been denied
and the user is being logged on to the system.

I have found that this is the correct behavior of tomcat.  (see 
http://w6.metronet.com/~wjm/tomcat/2000/Dec/msg00463.html)  But I don't want my users 
seeing that error page.  I would prefer if they are brought to my standard loging 
error page, and are required to authenticate again.  

Are there any suggestions on how I can avoid the standard 403 error page from being 
seen, or better yet, how I can trap the authentication from being sucessful.

Thank You,
Eric Nissan


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