RE: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread ohaya
"Caldarale wrote: > > From: oh...@cox.net [mailto:oh...@cox.net] > > Subject: Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" > > authentication? > > > In other words, even though my valve code can assert a user > > into Tomcat, and even if that same user already exists i

RE: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: oh...@cox.net [mailto:oh...@cox.net] > Subject: Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" > authentication? > In other words, even though my valve code can assert a user > into Tomcat, and even if that same user already exists in the > Tomcat realm, the asserted us

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread ohaya
> > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I didn't say anything about it before, but I've been, in parallel with > > > our discussion, mucking around both the OAM innards and the Apache source > > > code, as best I can, trying to find out why that internal remote_user > > > string (it is, I believe, only i

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread ohaya
oh...@cox.net wrote: > > oh...@cox.net wrote: > > > > "André Warnier" wrote: > > > oh...@cox.net wrote: > > > > "André Warnier" wrote: > > > >> oh...@cox.net wrote: > > > >>> "André Warnier" wrote: > > > oh...@cox.net wrote: > > > >> Now let me ask anoth

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread ohaya
oh...@cox.net wrote: > > "André Warnier" wrote: > > oh...@cox.net wrote: > > > "André Warnier" wrote: > > >> oh...@cox.net wrote: > > >>> "André Warnier" wrote: > > oh...@cox.net wrote: > > >> Now let me ask another question : > > >> Why do you need to auth

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread ohaya
"André Warnier" wrote: > oh...@cox.net wrote: > > "André Warnier" wrote: > >> oh...@cox.net wrote: > >>> "André Warnier" wrote: > oh...@cox.net wrote: > >> Now let me ask another question : > >> Why do you need to authenticate the user at the Apache level, and pas

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread André Warnier
oh...@cox.net wrote: "André Warnier" wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: "André Warnier" wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: Now let me ask another question : Why do you need to authenticate the user at the Apache level, and pass this user-id to Tomcat ? Obviously, from the OAM documentation I s

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread ohaya
"André Warnier" wrote: > oh...@cox.net wrote: > > "André Warnier" wrote: > >> oh...@cox.net wrote: > Now let me ask another question : > Why do you need to authenticate the user at the Apache level, and pass > this user-id to > Tomcat ? > Obviously, from th

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread André Warnier
oh...@cox.net wrote: "André Warnier" wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: Now let me ask another question : Why do you need to authenticate the user at the Apache level, and pass this user-id to Tomcat ? Obviously, from the OAM documentation I scanned, there must exist an OAM module directly for

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread ohaya
"André Warnier" wrote: > oh...@cox.net wrote: > >> Now let me ask another question : > >> Why do you need to authenticate the user at the Apache level, and pass > >> this user-id to > >> Tomcat ? > >> Obviously, from the OAM documentation I scanned, there must exist an OAM > >> module di

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread André Warnier
oh...@cox.net wrote: Now let me ask another question : Why do you need to authenticate the user at the Apache level, and pass this user-id to Tomcat ? Obviously, from the OAM documentation I scanned, there must exist an OAM module directly for Tomcat, to authenticate users there. Why are you n

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread ohaya
> Now let me ask another question : > Why do you need to authenticate the user at the Apache level, and pass this > user-id to > Tomcat ? > Obviously, from the OAM documentation I scanned, there must exist an OAM > module directly > for Tomcat, to authenticate users there. Why are you not usi

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread André Warnier
oh...@cox.net wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: "André Warnier" wrote: André Warnier wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: P.S. I forgot to mention: As you know, I'd been using a sniffer, to see the data on the Apache-to-Tomcat connection. I have a sniff from earlier

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread ohaya
oh...@cox.net wrote: > > "André Warnier" wrote: > > André Warnier wrote: > > > oh...@cox.net wrote: > > >> oh...@cox.net wrote: > > >>> P.S. I forgot to mention: > > >>> > > >>> As you know, I'd been using a sniffer, to see the data on the > > >>> Apache-to-Tomcat connection.

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread ohaya
"André Warnier" wrote: > André Warnier wrote: > > oh...@cox.net wrote: > >> oh...@cox.net wrote: > >>> P.S. I forgot to mention: > >>> > >>> As you know, I'd been using a sniffer, to see the data on the > >>> Apache-to-Tomcat connection. I have a sniff from earlier, where I > >>> w

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread André Warnier
André Warnier wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: P.S. I forgot to mention: As you know, I'd been using a sniffer, to see the data on the Apache-to-Tomcat connection. I have a sniff from earlier, where I was using "ProxyPass ajp://", and, comparing that sniff vs. a sniff

Re: Anybody can help me?Thank you!

2011-12-03 Thread Pid
On 03/12/2011 13:57, 孙文 wrote: > Hi,you can read message in attachment. The list strips attachments. p -- [key:62590808] signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread André Warnier
oh...@cox.net wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: P.S. I forgot to mention: As you know, I'd been using a sniffer, to see the data on the Apache-to-Tomcat connection. I have a sniff from earlier, where I was using "ProxyPass ajp://", and, comparing that sniff vs. a sniff that I have from when

Re: Do any of the Tomcat LDAP-type realms support "no password" authentication?

2011-12-03 Thread André Warnier
oh...@cox.net wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: "André Warnier" wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: "André Warnier" wrote: oh...@cox.net wrote: .. re-synchronising.. I've made some progress. I have a VirtualHost, so I had to add a "JkMountCopy 'on'" inside the , and now, it's at least

Re: Tomcat Logging and HTTP Header question

2011-12-03 Thread André Warnier
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回复:Re: Anybody can help me?Thank you!

2011-12-03 Thread zhh5919
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Re: Anybody can help me?Thank you!

2011-12-03 Thread David Kerber
On 12/3/2011 8:57 AM, ?? wrote: Hi,you can read message in attachment. 1. " and the error message mean ' 2011-12-02 07:45:52,654 [catalina-exec- 7] ERROR [net.bwda.framework.web.indexpage.IndexpagesAction.ssoLogin(IndexpagesAction.java:357)] - ? ?(translate: sso login failed)URL:http://10.

Re: Re: Anybody can help me?Thank you!

2011-12-03 Thread 孙文
Hi,you can read message in attachment. 1. " and the error message mean ' 2011-12-02 07:45:52,654 [catalina-exec-7] ERROR [net.bwda.framework.web.indexpage.IndexpagesAction.ssoLogin(IndexpagesAction.java:357)] - 单点登录失败(translate: sso login failed)URL:http://10.33.211.35/ngcrm//login.action