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  | | | SV: SV: request.getRemoteUser() is NULL | SV: SV: request.getRemoteUser() is NULL 2004-01-20 - By S�ren Blidorf
Back Mine is Set to Medium as well, and does not work.
When I set it to Accept all it does not work either.
Any ideas?
Soren
-- --Oprindelig meddelelse-- -- Fra: Jon Wingfield [mailto:jon.wingfield@(protected)] Sendt: 20. januar 2004 12:48 Til: Tomcat Users List Emne: Re: SV: request.getRemoteUser() is NULL
In IE: Tools>Internet Options...>Privacy Tab Play with setting slider. On my dev machine mine's set to Medium and TC's cookies are accepted fine.
In Mozilla: Either Edit>Preferences...Privacy & Security category> or Tools>Cookie Manager
Jon
S�ren Blidorf wrote:
> That did the trick. Thanks a lot. > > Is there a setting on my laptop I can change, so that I do not have to > change all the links? > > BR > > Soren > > -- --Oprindelig meddelelse-- -- > Fra: Jon Wingfield [mailto:jon.wingfield@(protected)] > Sendt: 20. januar 2004 11:42 > Til: Tomcat Users List > Emne: Re: request.getRemoteUser() is NULL > > If FORM authentication only works after encoding the url then the > browser is probably rejecting the cookie (JSessionId) that is normally
> used to maintain a session. > If this is the case then every link should also be encoded. > Actually, this is good practise anyway (encodeURL does nothing if > cookies ARE being used to maintain state). > If tomcat can't use cookies and the url isn't encoded there is no way > for session info to be retained between requests and a new > (unauthenticated) session is started. This seems to be what you see when > > you hit test2.jsp. > > HTH, > > Jon > > S�ren Blidorf wrote: > >>I have made a new installation of Tomcat 4.1.29 on my new DELL laptop >>running >>XP. >> >>I have copied the project to the new laptop and try set it up to work > > as > >>on my >>work machine. >> >>I am not able to get the login to work. I am using the >><security-constraint> in >>my web.xml. >> >>At first I could not get the FORM login to work only BASIC. Then I >>changed the >>FORM action to <%= response.encodeURL("j_security_check") %>, and I > > was > >>able >>use FORM login. >> >>The next problem is that the auth is only accepted for the page that >>activated >>the FORM page. For example <url-pattern>/public/*</url-pattern> > > contains > >>test.jsp and test2.jsp and when I link to test.jsp the FORM page is >>called. >>When succesfully logged in the request.getRemoteUser() is correct. But >>when I >>then link from there to test2.jsp the request.getRemoteUser() is NULL >>and the >>FORM page is called again. >> >>If you have any ideas that will get me in the right direction, please >>let me know. >> >>BR. >> >>Soren >>
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