Enabling HTTP header authentication

HTTP header authentication allows a third-party service, for example Apache Web Server, to perform an authentication—using whatever mechanism it chooses—and then pass the username through to QlikView by injecting an HTTP header into the packet being sent to AccessPoint.

To enable this, we need to reconfigure the AccessPoint authentication:

  1. In QMC, click on the System tab, expand QlikView Web Servers, and then select your web server. Click on the Authentication tab.
  2. Set the Authentication option to Login, set the Type to Header, and set Login Address to Alternate login page (web form). The Header Name parameter, which defaults to QVUSER, is the name of the HTTP header that needs to be injected. The Prefix parameter ...

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