[jcifs] No domain controller

Asaf Mesika asaf.mesika at gmail.com
Mon Apr 28 13:21:42 GMT 2008


Well, you can modify the code NtlmHttpFilter to create a tomcat
Authenticator, which returns true for each log-in.
Question is: Are you using Tomcat?

Regarding the Network password dialog - it shouldn't appear at all, if IE or
Firefox are properly configured.

Asaf Mesika



2008/4/28 Francis LIMOUSY <francis.limousy at bsaconseil.com>:

>
> Hello,
>
> I need to authenticate a user in my webapp, fetching his windows username.
> So in fact I don't need to check if he's correctly logged on the domain;
> the application runs inside an intranet and I just assume "if you're here,
> you're authorized".
>
> So is there a way to disable credentials checking (and network password
> dialog displaying) ?
>
> In fact you could say I don't even need jcifs here; but the idea is to
> disable password checking during a test phase, then connect to the domain
> controller when we'll switch to production.
>
> Thanks for your help on this.
>
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