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Authentication Problem

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Ectomorph - 27 Oct 2005 19:53 GMT
The requirement is ;

A user logs onto the windows domain with their username/password and
then opens IE to access an internal web app written in java and hosted
on a weblogic app server. Before that access is given they need to be
authenticated against MS Active Directory using their domain logon
without having to retype it in again.

Whats out there to enable me to implement this ?

Thanks.
Dave Glasser - 27 Oct 2005 20:15 GMT
"Ectomorph" <jason.tomlins@gmail.com> wrote on 27 Oct 2005 11:53:36
-0700 in comp.lang.java.programmer:

>The requirement is ;
>
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>
>Whats out there to enable me to implement this ?

As long as your users are using IE, this should help:

http://jcifs.samba.org/src/docs/ntlmhttpauth.html

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Ectomorph - 28 Oct 2005 04:57 GMT
Thanks for the input, however we are already using JCIFS to
authenticate on the NT domain but since we are switching over to AD I
was wondering if there is any other java API we should use.

Thanks.
Dave Glasser - 28 Oct 2005 12:25 GMT
"Ectomorph" <jason.tomlins@gmail.com> wrote on 27 Oct 2005 20:57:48
-0700 in comp.lang.java.programmer:

>Thanks for the input, however we are already using JCIFS to
>authenticate on the NT domain but since we are switching over to AD I
>was wondering if there is any other java API we should use.

I could be wrong, but I'm under the impression that JCIFS is able to
authenticate against an AD domain.

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