OK, I will try this and I’ll
give you some news after. Thanks again, Damiens. De : Jeff Beard
[mailto:jeffb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Correct. One caveat is that
because I have not deployed NTLM authentication in both Tomcat and Apache HTTPD
simultaneously, I cannot tell you exactly how it will work. I’ve only done the
authentication using the Apache HTTPD module so you may need to experiment. I
typically use Apache HTTPD as a front-end to Tomcat to proxy requests to
private subnets, perform authentication, serve static content, etc. Cheers, Jeff From:
LEBLANC, Damiens [mailto:Damiens.LEBLANC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Hi Jeff, Thanks for your queekly
response, If I have well understood
your response, il means that I must install and configure mod_ntlm module on
the Apache HTTP Server and keep the “NTLM filter” executed by Tomcat? Best regards, Damiens. De : Jeff Beard
[mailto:jeffb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] That is expected
behavior when you do not have an NTLM Apache HTTPD module configured to
authenticate the request in the same manner as the Tomcat instance. You can
search the Apache modules web site for an appropriate module. Cheers, Jeff From:
LEBLANC, Damiens [mailto:Damiens.LEBLANC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Hi, I'm trying to implement NTLM protocol in order to
opening the protected page of my intranet site without having to get a
login/password. I have the following architecture: - Sun/Solaris 5.8 - NTLM Filter defined in the web.xml file of my
application I’m using Internet Explorer Web navigator. I try to
post form’s data from a “Multipart-request” form. When I do this by using only
the Application Server named Tomcat, the requests terminate in a good way. When
I do this by using Apache HTTPD Server and Tomcat, the NTLM protocol stops
during its requests. Thanks in advance, Best regards, Damiens. |