I forgot to share that there is *negligible* clock time lag between
when the form is presented and the userid and password are entered. 
Still not sure why this error is popping up.  It sounds like this also
occurs in 5.5.9 and other configurations.

Thanks.

Brian
On 10/31/05, Brian Bonner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've seen several posts that describe a 408 error in tomcat.  I'm
> using Apache 2.0.55 as a proxy to Tomcat 5.0.30.  Using Form based
> authentication, I access a secured URL and I'm challenged with a login
> form.  I submit a valid userid/password and receive the following
> error.
>
> "HTTP Status 408 - The time allowed for the login process has been
> exceeded. If you wish to
> continue you must either click back twice and re-click the link you
> requested or close and re-open your browser".
>
> I can access the same secured resource using the tomcat hostname on
> port 8082 or 8080, I'm presented with the same form and provide the
> same userid and password, but instead I can access the resource
> without any problem.
>
> If I switch to Basic Authentication in web.xml, and I repeat both
> tests, I'm presented with the basic auth dialog and both tests are
> successful, I'm presented with the secured resource.
>
> Does anyone know of a configuration setting or problem that exists
> with form authentication when the resource is proxied by a web server
> (i.e. httpd).?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Brian
>

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