Travis,

Thanks! I think that worked.  That is what I get for reading older
documentation.  I really wish bad lines would not be ignored.  Makes me
wonder what else I have entered might not be doing anything.

Tim



*From:* cas-user@apereo.org [mailto:cas-user@apereo.org] *On Behalf Of *Travis
Schmidt
*Sent:* Friday, February 23, 2018 10:11 AM
*To:* cas-user@apereo.org
*Subject:* Re: [cas-user] Access Strategy not working???



The property was changed in 5.2 to cas.serviceRegistry.json.location.  5.2
currently ignores unknown properties and falls back to default on this.  I
got bit by this on a deployment two weeks ago.  Also the property names for
webflow and tgc encryption were changed, so check those as well.







On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 7:35 AM Tim Tyler <ty...@beloit.edu> wrote:

CAS users,

  Ok, I am on CAS 5.2 on Redhat 7.



I have created a number of services stored in json files in
/etc/cas/services.   But I don’t think any of them are getting read by CAS.
  The CAS-Management creates them and puts them there.  But I am not sure
CAS is reading them there.  My goal was to create a service for one of our
Moodle development servers where only staff could access it, not students.
I simply added an ldap attribute which contains the value of Staff.
CAS-Management seems to create it properly.   But CAS ignores it.



Instead I get the following results from the CAS Dashboard from the
“Attribute Release” interface (see picture below):  The result is
https|imap which I never created a service for.  I had to hunt for where
this was coming from and found it in
/usr/local/cas/target/cas/WEB-INF/classes/services/HTTPSandIMAPS-10000001.json



I tried removing it but it restored itself when I restarted the server.  I
don’t understand what is going on here.  I have the following setting in
cas:

cas.serviceRegistry.config.location: file:/etc/cas/services



So why is CAS finding json services from
/usr/local/cas/target/cas/WEB-INF/classes/services instead of
/etc/cas/services  {or at least the dashboard anyways}?   Shouldn’t the
“cas.serviceRegistry.config.location: entry be pointing in to
/etc/cas/services”???  I think I got this from the documentation.



In case this helps, this is in the DevMoodle service registration json file:

@class: org.apereo.cas.services.RegexRegisteredService

  serviceId: https://devmoodle.beloit.edu.*

  name: Dev Moodle

  id: 1519398393836

…..and much more









Tim Tyler

Network Engineer

Beloit College



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