You may be interested in CASShib (which fronts CAS with a Shibboleth SP). That way your existing CAS applications can become federated.

http://code.google.com/p/casshib/

Sergio Andreozzi wrote:
Dear all,

In our scenario, we have a number of Web application which rely on a CAS server for authentication and SSO.

We are also planning the deployment of a SAML 2.0 IdP to enable federation with external domains.

The ideal scenario is that SSO will work both on internal and external/federated services. Our wish would be to preserve the CAS-ified applications and work at the CAS server level so that this can act as a gateway to a SAML 2.0 IdP, get the SAML assertion and translate back to a CAS token for the web applicatons.

I found the following post, but I’m not aware of any further activity

http://tp.its.yale.edu/pipermail/cas/2006-February/002162.html

I’d like to get in touch with people who implemented the above scenario to understand the approach and impact.

Thanks, Sergio

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Sergio Andreozzi

CeSIA - Centro per lo Sviluppo e Gestione Servizi Informatici d’Ateneo

Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna

Viale Filopanti, 3 - 40126 Bologna - Italy

+39 051 209 5845 - http://www.cesia.unibo.it

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