Thanks Chris, it helps a lot for me :-)
Very useful informations.
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ded a long time ago... but I dont know where I put it
off hand.
Probably better to use a Sun lib anyway...
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Sam,
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> I saw, that I can get the password via the Principle: The Tomcat
> server has his own implementation of Principle: GenericPrinciple
> which holds all the stuff (pw, roles, etc).
Wow, Tomcat keeps the user's password ly
encryption/decryption algorithm wich works only with
a password (String)?
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Datum: Wed, 02 May 2007 16:54:22 -0400
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Johnny Kewl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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JDBC I guess...
Maybe the difficulty is an indication that its not the right way to go...
For example if a user ever has to change their password... d
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Sam,
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> I'm using the password of the [authentication] to encrypt and decrypt
> some data to a database user specific (each users own data has the
> users password).
Uh... are you sure this is a good idea? If the user changes
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Sam,
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>> Do you mean during the login process, or after it has been done?
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> I mean after the user has been logged in (form based login).
>
> Have you an example how I can receive the password from the
> HttpServletRequest?
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Im using a DataSource Realm.
Hmm but from where can I access the credentials?
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Im using a DataSource Realm.
Hmm but from where can I access the credentials?
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quest object, it's not
made available as part of the Servlet spec.
Which realm implementation are you using?
p
greets
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Datum: Wed, 02 May 2007 13:31:49 -0400
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data
to a database user specific (each users own data has the users password).
To get to the password must be possibly, not?
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Datum: Wed, 2 May 2007 20:46:40 +0200
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se passwords in
the API, however there may be a terrific reason for it... would you mind
telling me why you want to do this?
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Hi
How c
Hi Sam,
I did something like that once but using the JSP saving the data in
session variable that were available for all the session of the user...
Roberto
> Hi
>
> How can I get the password from the logged in user via the
> HttpServletRequest in general? (I need the password in a servlet filter
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> Sam,
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> > How can I get the password from the logged in user
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Sam,
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> How can I get the password from the logged in user via the
> HttpServletRequest in general? (I need the password in a servlet
> filter to do some stuff)
Do you mean during the login process, or after it has been done?
Hi
How can I get the password from the logged in user via the HttpServletRequest
in general? (I need the password in a servlet filter to do some stuff)
And there some web server independent solution?
Thanks in advance and greets
Sam
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