group. Thanks again,
Jen
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 3:05 PM
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Subject: RE: very basic question about apache and tomcat
"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>Thanks. I am in the process of tes
e to get it from.
Jen
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 9:20 AM
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Subject: RE: very basic question about apache and tomcat
"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
Hi Chris,
I met you at a PERL conferen
I've never tried with Tomcat, but it's not hard to get other Unix
applications to authenticate against the Kerberos component of ADS. I
logon to Linux every day with ADS credentials, using Kerberos.
o Browsers will need to be set up to use GSSAPI authentication with
the affected site. There'
On 9/20/2012 4:24 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
"Terence M. Bandoian" wrote:
On 9/19/2012 6:38 PM, Jeff wrote:
I have a related question since we recently implemented
authentication to
AD via LDAP in our Tomcat WebApp but it currently prompts the user
for
every new session, even if they are hitt
On 20 September 2012 17:20, Mark Thomas wrote:
> "Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>
>>Hi Chris,
>>
>>I met you at a PERL conference years and years ago along with a bunch
>>of other people you met. Anyways. Exactly what I am trying to do is
>>allow folks to use their web browser (I would like to stick with
plemented the feature you are trying to
use and could be the person best placed to help you.
Mark
>
>Regards,
>Jen
>
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>From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
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>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject:
"Terence M. Bandoian" wrote:
>On 9/19/2012 6:38 PM, Jeff wrote:
>> I have a related question since we recently implemented
>authentication to
>> AD via LDAP in our Tomcat WebApp but it currently prompts the user
>for
>> every new session, even if they are hitting the site from their
>windows
>>
On 9/19/2012 6:38 PM, Jeff wrote:
I have a related question since we recently implemented authentication to
AD via LDAP in our Tomcat WebApp but it currently prompts the user for
every new session, even if they are hitting the site from their windows
workstation that is already authenticated to t
AM
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Subject: RE: very basic question about apache and tomcat
"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>Yes, I did not find that useful. It is very vague to say the least.
You are the one being vague. You are not being very forthcoming. That page
provides detailed, step-by-
12 9:20 AM
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>Subject: RE: very basic question about apache and tomcat
>
>"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>
>>Hi Chris,
>>
>>I met you at a PERL conference years and years ago along with a bunch
>>of other people you met. Anyways. Exactly
List
Subject: RE: very basic question about apache and tomcat
"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>Hi Chris,
>
>I met you at a PERL conference years and years ago along with a bunch
>of other people you met. Anyways. Exactly what I am trying to do is
>allow folks to use their web brows
"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>Hi Chris,
>
>I met you at a PERL conference years and years ago along with a bunch
>of other people you met. Anyways. Exactly what I am trying to do is
>allow folks to use their web browser (I would like to stick with tomcat
>7.0.27 on aix 6.1) from their windows workstati
Hi Chris,
See responses below:
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Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 8:50 AM
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Jen,
On 9/20/12 11:19 AM, Mead, Jen L wrote:
> I met you at a PERL conference years and years ago along with a
> bunch of other people you met.
Unlikely... I've never been to a Perl conference.
[OT NB: I've found out that I'm not the only Christophe
c question about apache and tomcat
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Jen,
On 9/19/12 5:52 PM, Mead, Jen L wrote:
> That was very insightful. All the documentation that I am looking
> into specifies apache as the application. Maybe, just maybe the
> server.xml file will con
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Jeff,
On 9/19/12 7:38 PM, Jeff wrote:
> I have a related question since we recently implemented
> authentication to AD via LDAP in our Tomcat WebApp but it currently
> prompts the user for every new session, even if they are hitting
> the site from th
Am 19.09.2012 23:31, schrieb Mead, Jen L:
Hi Everybody,
Now I will show my real ignorance about what I know after NOT working with
Apache or Tomcat for several years now. I have been working on a project that
allows our CGI web pages to authenticate users from their windows desktop
against
I have a related question since we recently implemented authentication to
AD via LDAP in our Tomcat WebApp but it currently prompts the user for
every new session, even if they are hitting the site from their windows
workstation that is already authenticated to the domain.
Is there a way to do it
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Jen,
On 9/19/12 5:52 PM, Mead, Jen L wrote:
> That was very insightful. All the documentation that I am looking
> into specifies apache as the application. Maybe, just maybe the
> server.xml file will contain what I need to move forward. The lack
>
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David,
On 9/19/12 5:45 PM, David A. Rush wrote:
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> On 2012-09-19 17:31, Mead, Jen L wrote:
>> My basic question is: do I need to install apache as well as
>> tomcat to have an httpd.conf file? I have tomcat running on
>> several AIX servers, 6.1 an
without loading
apache with or instead of tomcat. Thanks for the info.
J
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From: David A. Rush [mailto:da...@rushtone.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 2:45 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: very basic question about apache and tomcat
On 2012-09-19 17:31
On 2012-09-19 17:31, Mead, Jen L wrote:
My basic question is: do I need to install apache as well as tomcat to have an
httpd.conf file? I have tomcat running on several AIX servers, 6.1 and 5.3,
with tomcat 7.0.27 installed. I was doing a simple search to find the
httpd.conf file when I rea
Hi Everybody,
Now I will show my real ignorance about what I know after NOT working with
Apache or Tomcat for several years now. I have been working on a project that
allows our CGI web pages to authenticate users from their windows desktop
against Windows AD and not requiring any kind of unix
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