0 Replies Latest reply on Jan 8, 2007 8:22 AM by zgreugneugneu

    NTLM Silent authentication

    zgreugneugneu

      hi jboss team,
      i've read a lot of threads on this forum but i am not abble to authenticate my user silently. I'm using the jboss 4.0.5.GA version with the jems installer in the ejb3 configuration.
      The final purpose is to validate some security point for a futur project.
      I have done all the configuration given on this page:
      http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=NegotiateKerberos

      Once jboss has started, i'm trying to access to my "secured" web application using IE 7.0 (i have also set the correct security level in IE);
      i obtained the following error in the server.log :

      2007-01-08 14:07:58,265 INFO [org.jboss.system.server.Server] JBoss (MX MicroKernel) [4.0.5.GA (build: CVSTag=Branch_4_0 date=200610162339)] Started in 33s:313ms
      2007-01-08 14:08:23,671 DEBUG [org.jboss.security.plugins.JaasSecurityManager.SPNEGO] CallbackHandler: org.jboss.web.tomcat.security.AdvancedWebCallbackHandler@70cdd2
      2007-01-08 14:08:23,671 DEBUG [org.jboss.security.plugins.JaasSecurityManagerService] Created securityMgr=org.jboss.security.plugins.JaasSecurityManager@1d8c046
      2007-01-08 14:08:23,671 DEBUG [org.jboss.security.plugins.JaasSecurityManager.SPNEGO] CachePolicy set to: org.jboss.util.TimedCachePolicy@1376afa
      2007-01-08 14:08:23,671 DEBUG [org.jboss.security.plugins.JaasSecurityManagerService] setCachePolicy, c=org.jboss.util.TimedCachePolicy@1376afa
      2007-01-08 14:08:23,671 DEBUG [org.jboss.security.plugins.JaasSecurityManagerService] Added SPNEGO, org.jboss.security.plugins.SecurityDomainContext@15075f9 to map
      2007-01-08 14:08:30,781 DEBUG [org.jboss.web.tomcat.security.HttpServletRequestResponseValve] Realm returned: null


      I was thinking that the realm in an AD environnement was the domain name, what is the realm in an NTLM environnement ?
      Am I missing something ??
      Thank you a lot, your help will be very usefull ... !