OK, i managed to pass the value REMOTE_USER from Apache to JBossPortal,
actually, all i had to do was adding the line
JkEnvVar REMOTE_USER
in /etc/httpd/conf/mod-jk.conf and restart apache.
To make sure JBoss was "seeing" this variable, i wrote a small portlet, and
within the index.jsp file i wrote :
REMOTE_USER = <% out.print (request.getAttribute("REMOTE_USER")); %>
and it actually displays the kerberos-principal on the webpage :
REMOTE_USER = myprincipal@REALM
So now, i think i'm half way to victory...
All i have to do, is to make Jboss authenticate the user with this value REMOTE_USER
i'm now sure it can see, and without questionning the
So if you have any clue... feel free to tell me :)
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