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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by "Gallardo, Lisa" <Li...@susd12.org> on 2008/09/04 19:27:45 UTC

[users@httpd] SSPI second prompt

Greetings,
I am using sspi to authenticate users against active directory. When the
site opens users get a login prompt but if they incorrectly enter their
login information they get the Authorization Required error and can't
refresh or go back to get the login again. They have to quit the
browser. Can I set up Apache so that it will give at least three
prompts? I'm using Windows 2003, apache 2.0.x.
Thank you.
Lisa

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Re: [users@httpd] SSPI second prompt

Posted by Stephen Wellington <we...@gmail.com>.
On 9/4/08, Gallardo, Lisa <Li...@susd12.org> wrote:
> Greetings,
>  I am using sspi to authenticate users against active directory. When the
>  site opens users get a login prompt but if they incorrectly enter their
>  login information they get the Authorization Required error and can't
>  refresh or go back to get the login again. They have to quit the
>  browser. Can I set up Apache so that it will give at least three
>  prompts? I'm using Windows 2003, apache 2.0.x.
>  Thank you.
>  Lisa
>
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As far as I know, the browser decides when to stop asking for login
details - I've certainly had different experiences with each browser.

Of course I might be talking rubbish - sorry I can't help more!
Steve

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