[jcifs] Windows authentication
Eric Glass
eric.glass at gmail.com
Wed Oct 11 09:25:23 GMT 2006
Not sure with regards to aliases... NTLM authentication should work
with both forms for "normal" accounts. In particular, it should work
as described here:
http://davenport.sourceforge.net/ntlm.html#nameVariations
I'm not terribly familiar with Active Directory itself; it's possible
that the client is actually using Kerberos with the IIS server. If
you can get a packet capture from a successful IIS transaction and the
failing jCIFS transaction that could give some clues (don't post them
to the full mailing list, as they may contain sensitive information).
Eric
On 10/11/06, Mike Streeton <mike.streeton at ardentia.co.uk> wrote:
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> Forgot to mention the my.user at domain.com is an alias in our Active
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> On Behalf Of Mike Streeton
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> The windows authentication filter works when you enter the browser
> credentials (when prompted) as mydomain\my.user but entering them as
> my.user at mydomain.com does not work. IIS sites with windows authentication
> enable accept both. Any ideas?
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