[opencms-dev] Re: HTTP authentication
Daniel Frost
daniel.frost at crossroadsinteractive.se
Thu Sep 2 14:07:38 CEST 2004
I'm having the same problem when using Java ONE Web Server as servlet
container installed on Windows XP. Haven't found a solution. It's running
just fine on the Solaris machine, using the same project and configuration.
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[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Huizinga, Henk
Sent: den 2 september 2004 10:53
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Subject: RE: [opencms-dev] Re: HTTP authentication
Cookies are enables, I'm using IE. Which parameters should I check within my
Tomcat installation?
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Van: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org namens Christian Poecher
Verzonden: wo 1-9-2004 18:49
Aan: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Onderwerp: [opencms-dev] Re: HTTP authentication
Huizinga, Henk wrote:
>
> I'm running Apache Tomcat 4.1, OpenCMS 5.01, Mysql 4.0.2 on a Win2K
> machine. When I try to edit the sourcecode (edit_page.html), I an
> continously prompted by a pop-up user authentication. I already tried
> the administrator login and other user logins, but none of them worked.
>
> How can this problem be solved?
Do you have cookies enabled? Do you use Internet Explorer? Sounds to me
there is an issue with session management, caused by either your browser
or your Tomcat installation.
chris
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