I did see your post from Nabble and I appreciate it.  I will hopefully get an 
opp to try it today if I cannot get an answer to my issue.  

A few questions on your post below, and pardon my ignorance, but what is a 
user's FQN, are you stating that Waffle does NOT provide a user id from the 
request, are the WEB.XML settings required?  Why I ask about the web.xml 
settings is because our former team lead created an underlying SECURITY package 
that is the foundation of our web app.  Unfortunately, he is no longer here and 
I do not have time to re-write our app.  He wrote this to do multiple things:

1.      Used as a wrapper around JCIFS.  
2.      Used for other security layers to acquire security info from our legacy 
system.  

I just setup the Apache Tomcat Connector setup on Tuesday and are you stating 
that you've used IIS Tomcat integration (Apache Tomcat Connector) and you could 
not get the userid info either from the client request?

Thanks again for your post.  

-----Original Message-----
From: dB. [mailto:dbl...@dblock.org] 
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 7:53 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Question regarding IIS Windows Authentication using Tomcat 
Connector

I just posted about this :)

Instead of using IIS, you should take a look at the Waffle Tomcat Authenticator 
(http://waffle.codeplex.com). Currently it stores a Generic principal with the 
user's FQN and all local/domain groups, but that can certainly be extended to a 
much richer principal with all kinds of information that Windows provides (such 
as SID).

dB. @ dblock.org 
Moscow|Geneva|Seattle|New York



-----Original Message-----
From: Savoy, Melinda [mailto:melindasa...@texashealth.org] 
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 8:45 AM
To: 'users@tomcat.apache.org'
Subject: Question regarding IIS Windows Authentication using Tomcat Connector

I have a Java web app whereby we have been using the JCIFS open source 
authentication package that uses NTLMv1 over the past 5 years and it's been 
working great.  However, some of our users are now using Windows 7 that does 
not accept NTLMv1 authentication and now I'm looking at IIS in order to 
authenticate our users.  I used the Apache Tomcat Connector and got that setup 
however, I am having issues in retrieving the authentication property for the 
USERID of the client making the request which I understood IIS provides.  On 
the Apache Tomcat Connector documentation it only states how to setup the IIS 
Tomcat integration which is working great but it does NOT provide the 
information, from a Java perspective, on how to retrieve from the request the 
userid info. I have tried the HttpServletRequest object but when I use the 
getRemoteUser() method I get a NULL value.  I realize I must be doing something 
wrong but I have no idea what.
If anyone has accomplished this or can provide information on this it would be 
greatly appreciated.  I've posted on a number of Tomcat forums but cannot get a 
response to this issue.  Any help/direction, again, would be appreciated.
I forgot to mention that I am using my local Windows XP Pro box with IIS v5.1 
in the event that info is needed to answer my question.
Thanks so much.

Melinda Savoy
Sr. Programmer Analyst, ERP Systems
Innovative Technology Solutions
Texas Health Resources
600 E. Lamar Blvd, Ste 301, Arlington TX  76011
melindasa...@texashealth.org<mailto:melindasa...@texashealth.org>

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