Olá Fábio, Português: Quando se utiliza os métodos de autenticação do Apache, o servidor entrega para a aplicação o nome do usuário via variáveis de ambiente, que podem ser lidos pelas aplicações. No caso do Apache, esta variavél chama-se REMOTE_USER English: When you use Apache authentication methods, the server makes available for applications the username via environment variables, which can be read by applications. In Apache's case, this variable is called REMOTE_USER. []s Nelson Junior nelson@lunenetworks.com.br nelson@LUNE.com.br ----- Original Message ----- From: <fabiogil@linuxbr.com.br> To: <pam-list@redhat.com> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 1:27 AM Subject: Apache + PAM Hi, We are developing a access control for our Web page here of the college, and for this we are using authentication saw PAM (Plugable Authentication Module) in the Apache. Our pages had been developed in JSP tecnology (Java Server Page). We obtain to make in that the Apache Web server opened the box of dialogues to effect user login (prompt) and and this working legal. For this I only setting some configuracoes in the Apache server. Problem: After authentication of login, in case that login will be validates, the aplication web needs to know of User ID (username) that he was typed. Somebody would know to say me as should get this information of the apache, using the Java language? I must use the LDAP? Somebody made this, has some example? Thanks, Fábio Brazil ps: They pardon me the grammatical errors! :) ----------------------- Escola de Engenharia de Piracicaba Brazil - Sao Paulo - Piracicaba MailBR - O e-mail do Brasil -- http://www.mailbr.com.br Faça já o seu. É gratuito!!! _______________________________________________ Pam-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list