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1. Re: Getting the username and password from a ConnectionToken
adrian.brock Jun 3, 2004 7:27 AM (in response to jdepons)I already told you how to do this in a previous post.
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2. Re: Getting the username and password from a ConnectionToken
jdepons Jun 3, 2004 12:05 PM (in response to jdepons)Adrian,
I appologize for re-posting, but I still have not found a solution. Your first response was helpful, but did not solve my problem.
The answer you gave in the previous post states....
"But the user/password have been discarded by the time you send messages
(replaced with a security token) so you would need to keep your own cross reference
of which ConnectionTokens map to which users.
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How do I build a cross reference when all I have is a SecurityToken? Your response states that the user name and password have been discarded. What I am not understanding is how to tie the ConnectionToken to a user, and that is what my followup post is about.
Where would I build this cross reference table. At what point do I have both the ConnectionToken and the auth information?
Thank you for your time,
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3. Re: Getting the username and password from a ConnectionToken
adrian.brock Jun 3, 2004 1:44 PM (in response to jdepons)Look at the code for the security interceptor.