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1. Re: j_security_check error using apache with tomcat
scswarga Aug 8, 2005 6:02 PM (in response to scswarga)I was debugging further and observed that the savedRequestURL from the org.jboss.web.tomcat.tc4.authenticator.FormAuthenticator was null.
For the first j_security_check, the user was succesfully redirected to the secured web page. But on subsequent logins, the savedRequestURL is returning null.
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2. Re: j_security_check error using apache with tomcat
scswarga Aug 12, 2005 6:44 PM (in response to scswarga)I did not get a response for the j_security_check problem. I fixed the problem by changing the org.jboss.web.tomcat.tc4.authenticator.FormAuthenticator in tomcat to get the j_uri parameter from the request object when the savedRequestURI is null. I made a request to apache to have it fixed and was told that it worked with vanilla Tomcat and is therefore a JBoss issue.
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3. Re: j_security_check error using apache with tomcat
starksm64 Aug 12, 2005 11:15 PM (in response to scswarga)Since 3.2.5 is using an obsolete version of tomcat, I can't very well tell what version is supposed to work correctly. What is the tomcat bug that states it functions correctly?
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4. Re: j_security_check error using apache with tomcat
scswarga Aug 17, 2005 3:36 PM (in response to scswarga)The bug appears to be on JBoss 3.2.7 as well. The request was placed with apache under http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=36108.
There is an option with resin to use the j_uri parameter as the uri to redirect to on successful authentication (refer to http://www.novatoyouthsoccer.org:8080/resin-doc/security/authentication.xtp under Configuration -> j_security_check Parameters)
I wish jboss could have a similar option to overcome the bug.