In your connector config in server.xml add tomcatAuthentication="false".
This will allow the auth info from Apache through.
Karel Sedlacek wrote:
Is there something I need to do in order to make sure that Tomcat is
passing along REMOTE_USER? I have a Hyperion report server
installation that we want to convert to using transparent logon using
delivered CGI macros $REMOTE_USER$ and $TRUSTEDPASS$. When I
reconfigure the Authentication service to use the macros, and hit the
URL protected by our SSO mechanism the behavior appears as though
REMOTE_USER is not populated. Apache is definitely passing the header
attribute as we use it extensively on this site for non-Tomcat
applications. Help! Thanks!
Karel Sedlacek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CIT Data Administration Phn 607-255-7742
Cornell University Fax
607-255-1297
Ithaca, NY 14853
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