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Albrecht,
Albretch Mueller wrote:
|> Let me get this straight: you want to create a webapp that does nothing
|> other than authenticate connections for another webapp?
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|> Why would you want to do something like this?
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| Well, what else would y
> Let me get this straight: you want to create a webapp that does nothing
> other than authenticate connections for another webapp?
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> Why would you want to do something like this?
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Well, what else would you do if:
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* you maintain a number of name-based virtual hosts (of your own and
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Albrecht,
Albretch Mueller wrote:
| How could you then specify a different (virtual) host accepting only
| https connections, that would authenticate the user and then somehow
| communicate to the particular webapp Sec Realm so the user is
| authenti
On Jan 20, 2008 9:59 AM, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> are you using apache as front-end?
> or are you relying on the https connector?
> Martin-
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I am using apache as front-end
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lbrtchx
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To start a new topic,
On page 120 of the servlet spec., it is stated referring to the
element in the section of an
application's web.xml:
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The form-login-page element defines the location in the web app where
the page that can be used for login can be found. The path begins with
a leading / and is interpreted relat