Thanks! Im am still working for it.If I have a solution i will paste it here.
2013/7/25 Mike Kienenberger <[email protected]> > I really don't know the details of how it works, but the jcifs servlet > filter is sufficient to allow NTLM domain-authenticated connections from > both IE and Firefox to a JSF application most of the time, providing > all of your web.xml settings are correct. I'm not exactly certain > how that would play out for connecting to an ASP.NET RESTful service > instead. > > If nothing else, the source code should give you some idea of what's > going on in a transaction. > > On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 3:06 AM, Georg Füchsle <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Thank you both, > > I will try the jcifs first. > > > > The autentication method ist NTLM. I assume the Autentification header is > > part of the http-Headers. Is this header only sent from a specially > > configured browser. Because I try with my own machine and own Browser > > > > Thanks > > Gio. > > > > > > 2013/7/24 Jim May <[email protected]> > > > >> You would need to find a way to set the authentication header. I dont > know > >> how easily that is with windows authentication. Maybe painful. You may > have > >> to switch the authentication method OR setup something like oauth that > uses > >> tokens so that the two apps trust each other. > >> On Jul 24, 2013 5:46 AM, "Georg Füchsle" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> > I have to make calls to an customers ASP.NET RESTful Service. This > >> service > >> > is protecetd by a windows authentification. > >> > > >> > As far as I assume, this means, the user will use a browser on a > windows > >> > computer inside their company. They open my web-app that is hosted > >> outside > >> > their company. From this web-Apap I call again the REST-Service inside > >> this > >> > company. To have permission to the service I have to send the user > >> > authentification data. > >> > > >> > My question: What do I (in the JSF-web-app outside the company) have > to > >> do > >> > to deliver the user-information towards the REST-service? > >> > > >> > Has anybody done something like this? > >> > > >> > > >> > Thanks in advance, > >> > > >> > Gio > >> > > >> >

