At the risk of bringing this thread back on topic, I still haven't
found a solution to the problem. I suspect that mod_jk may be setting
the Content-Length header in a case that SunOne does not expect
(SunOne is case-sensitive to headers in it's NSAPI modules!). I note
the following sentence from
h
On 11.10.2009 18:08, André Warnier wrote:
> Rainer Jung wrote:
>> On 11.10.2009 14:35, André Warnier wrote:
>>> Mark Thomas wrote:
André Warnier wrote:
> Sam Crawford wrote:
>> Apologies for misinterpreting your post.
>>
>> Unfortunately we can't ditch SunONE - it's a requireme
Rainer Jung wrote:
On 11.10.2009 14:35, André Warnier wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
André Warnier wrote:
Sam Crawford wrote:
Apologies for misinterpreting your post.
Unfortunately we can't ditch SunONE - it's a requirement from our
security guys. We're operating in a two-tier DMZ environment and
On 11.10.2009 14:35, André Warnier wrote:
> Mark Thomas wrote:
>> André Warnier wrote:
>>> Sam Crawford wrote:
Apologies for misinterpreting your post.
Unfortunately we can't ditch SunONE - it's a requirement from our
security guys. We're operating in a two-tier DMZ environment
Mark Thomas wrote:
André Warnier wrote:
Sam Crawford wrote:
Apologies for misinterpreting your post.
Unfortunately we can't ditch SunONE - it's a requirement from our
security guys. We're operating in a two-tier DMZ environment and
SunONE will be in the top tier, with an SSO agent running insi