Eric,
thanks...
i thought to this solution yesterday afternoon and i gave it to the person
who's facing to the problem. i don't know if it works today
i will see on monday!
thanks again
Assuming you are running private IP's in your internal network and a
public IP on the external network, you
Assuming you are running private IP's in your internal network and a
public IP on the external network, you can create a dns such as
mynetwork.mydomain.com which will resolve to the private IP when accessed
inside the network and public IP when accessed externally. use this name
as the hostname in
what ldap server are you trying to connect to? Active Directory, eDirectory, or
OpenLDAP
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Hi all,
I have just created a simple webapp hosted with Tomcat v5.0.28, and I
want to add container managed security against an LDAP server.
Following the Tom
Klotz Jr, Dennis wrote:
What are your security constraints within your web.xml?
There were no security constrints in the web.xml, I had not checked them
:( Thank you for pointing this out, I had looked everywhere except here.
Regards,
Graham
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What are your security constraints within your web.xml?
-Dennis
-Original Message-
From: Graham Leggett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 4:20 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Config problem: AAA and LDAP
Hi all,
I have just created a simple webapp hoste