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[Bug classpath/23819] javax.security.auth.Subject is broken
From: |
sgala at apache dot org |
Subject: |
[Bug classpath/23819] javax.security.auth.Subject is broken |
Date: |
12 Sep 2005 11:45:30 -0000 |
------- Additional Comments From sgala at apache dot org 2005-09-12 11:45
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WolfGang: nice catch! thanks, I will be able to proceed further with it, I think
it explains further problems I was seeing.
jetspeed does not enforce a security manager, it just uses JAAS to track A&A,
but permission checks are done at the application level, so I'm only partially
running into the problems you quote.
I ran into the null Subject one, though, and I'm interested in solving any
security related bugs in classpath.
When I said I got tomcat running, I mean without security manager.
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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23819
- [Bug classpath/23819] New: javax.security.auth.Subject is broken, sgala at apache dot org, 2005/09/11
- [Bug classpath/23819] javax.security.auth.Subject is broken, csm at gnu dot org, 2005/09/11
- [Bug classpath/23819] javax.security.auth.Subject is broken, WBaer at gmx dot de, 2005/09/11
- [Bug classpath/23819] javax.security.auth.Subject is broken, sgala at apache dot org, 2005/09/12
- [Bug classpath/23819] javax.security.auth.Subject is broken,
sgala at apache dot org <=
- [Bug classpath/23819] javax.security.auth.Subject is broken, cvs-commit at developer dot classpath dot org, 2005/09/13
- [Bug classpath/23819] javax.security.auth.Subject is broken, tromey at gcc dot gnu dot org, 2005/09/13