It is on a separate server, running windows server 2003.
And no wrong passwords attempts, it happens from the 1st attempt.

Sorry for the title thing :)

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 12:20 PM, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hisham Farahat wrote:
>
>>  Dear All,
>> I have a problem with my web application. I configured tomcat 6.0 to
>> authenticate users through Realm ( LDAP), it connects to an active
>> directory
>> server. Everything seems OK, but sometimes the connection could not be
>> established ( Connection refused ) and it continues with this state for ~
>> 10
>> minutes. Stopping and starting tomcat again won't affect anything, I
>> should
>> restart the machine so that users can access the web application normally
>> (
>> or just wait for 10 minutes). How can I solve this problem?
>> Regards,
>>
>
> As someone else asked, you need to provide some additional details, such as
> :
> - is this Tomcat running on your workstation ? else on what ?
>
> With only the explanation above, I would guess that the LDAP server somehow
> (maybe after a few unsuccesful attempts with bad passwords ?), puts your
> Tomcat server on some blacklist, and refuses connections from it.
> Maybe when you reboot the machine, it gets a different IP address and is
> thus no longer on the blacklist at first ?
>
> It does not sound like a specific Tomcat issue though.
>
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