[EXTERNAL] Re: SP server variables an IIS with Tomcat Connector

Bobby Lawrence robertl at jlab.org
Mon Feb 26 14:45:20 UTC 2024


Yea I set attributePrefix="AJP_" in the ApplicationDefaults element of shibboleth2.xml.
I've turned up the debugging on the connector and watching the logs and I've been trying to look through the connector code on Github but from what I can tell, Adobe has created their own version of the connector which seems to be doing things differently.
I'll look into packet sniffing... 

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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: SP server variables an IIS with Tomcat Connector

Bobby Lawrence <robertl at jlab.org> [2024-02-26 15:04 CET]:
> This was a good idea, but unfortunately it didn't help.  I set 
> allowedRequestAttributesPattern=".*" in the Coldfusion runtime's 
> server.xml but I still have no SP request attributes being sent.

OK. Did you try adding attributePrefix="AJP_" as mentioned in step 4 of the JavaHowTo wiki page? (No idea whether that's necessary with the AJP "client" implementation that's part of your software stack.)

Next I'd start sniffing the AJP traffic going to Tomcat to make sure the attributes are actually part of the requests.

-peter
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