Hi dB,
That looks promising and might come in handy for another project I'm doing.. :-)
Best, Robin
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From: dB.
Sent: Tue 08-06-2010 13:58
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Subject: RE: Question on IE zones with Mod_jk
I think your conclusion may be a little too
Hello Rainer,
It turned out that the KeepAlive setting of Apache could solve our issue.
Thanks for the tip!
Best, Robin
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From: Rainer Jung
Sent: Wed 09-06-2010 13:00
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Subject: Re: Question on IE zones with Mod_jk
On 09.06.2010 11:18
igured this out without Fiddler, thanks a lot for the tip!
Best, Robin
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From: André Warnier
Sent: Wed 09-06-2010 11:19
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Subject: Re: Question on IE zones with Mod_jk
Robin Diederen wrote:
> Hi Andre,
>
> Thanks for the tip. What shou
On 09.06.2010 11:18, André Warnier wrote:
Robin Diederen wrote:
Hi Andre,
Thanks for the tip. What should I be looking for when analyzing this
communication?
You should be examining the detail of the requests/responses between
bnrowser and server, to see if your assumptions are correct about
Robin Diederen wrote:
Hi Andre,
Thanks for the tip. What should I be looking for when analyzing this
communication?
You should be examining the detail of the requests/responses between
bnrowser and server, to see if your assumptions are correct about the
redirection etc..
A 401 response i
> Thanks, Robin
>
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
> Verzonden: woensdag 9 juni 2010 10:32
> Aan: Tomcat Users List
> Onderwerp: Re: Question on IE zones with Mod_jk
>
> On 08/06/2010 08:05, Robin Diederen wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>
2010 10:32
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Onderwerp: Re: Question on IE zones with Mod_jk
On 08/06/2010 08:05, Robin Diederen wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We're trying to get a combination of Apache (webserver), Tomcat and mod_jk to
> work flawlessly. We're using mod_jk to loadbalanc
On 08/06/2010 08:05, Robin Diederen wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We're trying to get a combination of Apache (webserver), Tomcat and mod_jk to
> work flawlessly. We're using mod_jk to loadbalance two Tomcat / LifeRay
> installations.
>
> This
That's not a question, which is why you haven't had an
I think your conclusion may be a little too quick. You should post the complete
HTTP trace from this session.
PS: If you're on Windows and are using Apache for NTLM only, you may want to
take a look at http://waffle.codeplex.com.
dB. @ dblock.org
Moscow|Geneva|Seattle|New York
-Original
Hi Andre,
Thanks for the tip. What should I be looking for when analyzing this
communication?
Best, Robin
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Verzonden: dinsdag 8 juni 2010 10:20
Aan: Tomcat Users List
Onderwerp: Re: Question on IE zones with Mod_jk
Robin Diederen wrote:
Hello all,
We're trying to get a combination of Apache (webserver), Tomcat and mod_jk to
work flawlessly with NTLM authentication.
We're using mod_jk to loadbalance two Tomcat / LifeRay installations. We're
using the latest versions of Apache 2.2, Tomcat 6 and mod_jk.
08.06.2010 09:16, Robin Diederen:
> The problem:
> - I surf to http://portal
> - IE recognizes the site as trusted / in the intranet zone
> - I click the sign in link and get redirected to
> http://portal/c/portal/login; IE now thinks I'm in the _internet_zone_ (thus
> NTLM auth doesn't work)
>
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