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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T08:34:10+00:00 2026-05-14T08:34:10+00:00

I am trying to do a really simple basic authentication with Spring Security. I

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I am trying to do a really simple basic authentication with Spring Security. I have configured the namespace properly and there are no Exceptions in the server. In my “servlet.xml” I have got the next for Spring Security:

<security:http>
    <security:http-basic></security:http-basic>
    <security:intercept-url method="POST" pattern="/**" access="ROLE_USER" />
</security:http>


<security:authentication-manager alias="authenticationManager">
    <security:authentication-provider>
        <security:user-service>
            <security:user name="cucu" password="tas" authorities="ROLE_USER" />
            <security:user name="bob" password="bobspassword" authorities="ROLE_USER" />
        </security:user-service>
    </security:authentication-provider>
</security:authentication-manager>

It nearly all goes perfect: The methods that are not POST doesn’t prompt any login form, and the POST method prompt it. The problem is, that nor cucu, neither bob can login there. Can anyone see what am I doing wrong?

Thanks in advance! 😉

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    2026-05-14T08:34:11+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:34 am

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    T_T Two days of hitting my head against the code for this…

    Looks like it is not a problem of the code. I was using Weblogic with it and Weblogic captures the requests with the “authorization” header, so it doesn’t get to my authentication-manager. I tried it with glassfish, and it works perfectly.

    Searching for some info, I found an useful entry in the next blog:
    http://yplakosh.blogspot.com/2009/05/how-to-fix-basic-authentication-issue.html

    Adding the next line in the config.xml from my Weblogic server(<security-configuration> section):

    <enforce-valid-basic-auth-credentials>false</enforce-valid-basic-auth-credentials>

    Weblogic will not catch the basic authentication credentials again, so it will be your authentication-manager who will handle it.

    I hope it can save some time to anyone 🙂

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