Re: Question about BASIC Authentication

2010-07-01 Thread Matthew Mauriello
e header.jsp file might be trying to send headers, > unfortunately I am not in the same location as the server so I will have > to check this out tomorrow. > > I'll keep you posted, > > ~Matt > >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >>

Re: Question about BASIC Authentication

2010-06-30 Thread Matthew Mauriello
---BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Matthew, > > On 6/30/2010 8:20 PM, Matthew Mauriello wrote: >> The behavior seems rather strange to me in fact, I've seen other >> websites >> run on what looks to be BASIC Authentication without popping the

Re: Question about BASIC Authentication

2010-06-30 Thread Matthew Mauriello
gt; On 6/30/2010 8:20 PM, Matthew Mauriello wrote: >> The behavior seems rather strange to me in fact, I've seen other >> websites >> run on what looks to be BASIC Authentication without popping these >> browser >> messages when leaving secured sections. > &g

Re: Question about BASIC Authentication

2010-06-30 Thread Matthew Mauriello
MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Matthew, > > On 6/30/2010 12:07 AM, Matthew Mauriello wrote: >> I have two directories in 'webapps' other than ROOT. ROOT redirects >> users >> to webappA. WebappA does not use tomcat's basic authentication but if >>

Re: Question about BASIC Authentication

2010-06-29 Thread Matthew Mauriello
ets the needs of the very few users on the website. Hope this clears things up. Thanks, ~Matt > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Matt, > > On 6/29/2010 5:57 PM, Matthew Mauriello wrote: >> I am having a minor problem related to Tomcat's BASI

Question about BASIC Authentication

2010-06-29 Thread Matthew Mauriello
Hello, I am having a minor problem related to Tomcat's BASIC Authentication setup. A user access my custom web application in the 'webapps' folder which is accessible to everyone in a separate sub folder. I have another 'webapps' sub folder for SOLR which is secured with BASIC Authentication. I h