Re: WO and VAS / SPNEGO?
Re: WO and VAS / SPNEGO?
- Subject: Re: WO and VAS / SPNEGO?
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 13:57:28 -0700
I would expect the user identity to be passed in one of the HTTP headers.
That is the usual (and correct) way to pass such information. I don't see
any mention of that in the RFC (not that I spent a long time reading it).
If not, well then it looks like you have some c hacking in your future.
Even if it is passed to the IIS/WO adaptor, the adaptor might not be
passing it along. Again, c hacking looms. It might be worth checking out
what is in the Project Wonder version (if any) of the adaptor before trying
it yourself.
Chuck
At 06:57 PM 05/10/2004 +0200, Ralph Scheuer wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>
>I am currently developing a Windows-based app where I need to provide
>authentication via Internet Explorer's automatic Kerberos
>authentication scheme (also known as SPNEGO - Simple and Protected
>GSS-API negotiation mechanism according to RFC 2478).
>
>While I assume that providing such an authentication service via IIS is
>the less difficult part, I also need to get hold of the user
>credentials inside my WO application. Is this possible at all? Do I
>need extra software to do this?
>
>Thanks for any hints.
>
>Ralph
>
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