HI
That;'s what i'm trying to do.. But the user credentials are held within a
database.
Ideally, I want to forward to tomcat, do the login for the user, and somehow
tell IIS all static conent from the session(or user) is allowed. Equally, I
dont want the users to bookmark the pdf/html files(as these people pay to see
them).
I'm not sure how to do this with the web server, surely there must be a
standard way of achieving this. I've searched google but unable to find
information about this.
Cheers
-----Original Message-----
From: Jess Holle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 17/10/2005 20:34
To: Tomcat Users List
Cc:
Subject: Re: IIS security with tomcat
Sounds like IIS should be doing your authentication...
Steve Gaunt wrote:
>Hi
>
>I have IIS web server servicing static pdf/html content. However, I
only want to allow access to these if they have been authenticated by
tomcat(using jk2 connector on the AJP connections).
>
>I dont want to move these static pdf/htmls' onto tomcat(as the
folder(s) size at the root is over 10G). I've tried this and after about 10
hours of use, the tomcat website hosting the static content fails.
>
>Ideally, the static conent should be serverd by IIS(as its good at
doing that). But I dont want just anyone being able to view these?
>
>I've tried the response.sedREdirect("")
>
>and passing the "www-authentication" into the header, but since the
redirect goes back to the browser and rewrites the header, this info is lossed.
>
>HAs anyone else had similar problems ebfore??
>
>
>
>STeve
>
>
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