But the handlers arent automaticly configured by having them in the web.config 
on COA Virtual Directory? Or I have to add another handler somewhere? I'm not 
understanding how this works.. how the redirection from owa to coa works? The 
only thing I've done is create a coa virtual directory and changed the 
web.config url's.

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De: William G. Thompson, Jr. [wgt...@gmail.com]
Enviado: terça-feira, 30 de Março de 2010 18:44
Para: Francisco Estanqueiro
Cc: cas-user@lists.jasig.org
Assunto: Re: CasOwa - help please

On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Francisco Estanqueiro
<fwestanque...@fc.ul.pt> wrote:
>>
>> 5) Whats the managed pipeline mode and How do I set it to Integrated?
>>
>
> Managed Pipeline mode is a new unified request processing pipeline
> that is exposed to both native and managed components in IIS7.  Is is
> not available on IIS6.
> http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/244/how-to-take-advantage-of-the-iis7-integrated-pipeline/
>
>
> This means I cant use casowa with windows server 2003? (since there's no
> IIS7 for ws2003)

No.  It should work with IIS6 just find.  Configuration of the Modules
and Handlers is a little different though.  This might help:
http://arcware.net/use-a-single-web-config-for-iis6-and-iis7/

Bill

>
> Francisco
>
> William G. Thompson, Jr. wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:32 PM, Francisco Estanqueiro
>> <fwestanque...@fc.ul.pt> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>
>> Hi, Francisco.  I'll respond inline below...
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I'm trying to figure out a way to casify Outlook Web Access and I found
>>> out
>>> about this CasOwa.
>>>
>>> I read this thread (the few information there is about casowa),
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/cas-user@lists.jasig.org/msg03914.html, but
>>> since I'm really a noob in the IIS bussiness so I have some questions.
>>>
>>> Here's what I've done:
>>> _________________________________________________________________
>>> clearPass installed in my CAS server (3.4.1) with this Maven's
>>> dependency:
>>>
>>> <artifactId>clearpass-webapp</artifactId>
>>>  <version>1.0.1.GA</version>
>>>
>>> in the URL: https://winserver.xtanki.local:8443/cas/clearPass
>>> _________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> I have Windows Server 2003 with Exchange 2007, the Outlook Web Access is
>>> running:
>>>
>>> OWA: https://winserver.xtanki.local/owa
>>>
>>> _________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> I've downloaded the casowa zip file, changed the web.config beans:
>>>  <appSettings> and <casClientConfig>.
>>>
>>> <appSettings>
>>>  <add key="CasOwa.ClearPassUrl"
>>> value="https://winserver.xtanki.local:8443/cas/clearPass"/>
>>>  <add key="CasOwa.OwaUrl" value="https://winserver.xtanki.local/owa"/>
>>>  <add key="CasOwa.skipOwaUrlCertificateValidation" value="false" />
>>>  </appSettings>
>>>
>>>  <connectionStrings />
>>>
>>>
>>>  <casClientConfig
>>> casServerLoginUrl="https://winserver.xtanki.local:8443/cas/login";
>>>                 serverName="https://winserver.xtanki.local:8443";
>>>                 secureUriRegex="(?i)/auth"
>>>
>>>  casServerUrlPrefix="https://winserver.xtanki.local:8443/cas";
>>>                 redirectAfterValidation="false"
>>>                 useSession="false"
>>>                 gateway="false"
>>>                 renew="false"
>>>                 ticketValidatorName="Cas20"
>>>                 ticketTimeTolerance="5000"
>>>                 singleSignOut="false"
>>>                 proxyGrantingTicketReceptor="true"
>>>
>>>  proxyCallbackUrl="https://winserver.xtanki.local/coa/proxyCallback";
>>>                 proxyReceptorUrl="/coa/proxyCallback" />
>>> _________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> Created a virtual directory in my IIS 6.0 on the Default Web Site tree
>>> with
>>> the name "coa".
>>> _________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> So now here's my questions:
>>>
>>> 1) The properties (authentication, httphandlers, etc) in the web.config
>>> file
>>> supplied in the casowa zip, are to copy to the web.config file in the OWA
>>> virtual directory? Or just leave it like that in the coa Virtual
>>> Directory?
>>>
>>
>> They go in the coa virtual directory.  Nothing in casowa.zip goes into
>> OWA directory.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> 2) The property proxyCallbackUrl in casClientConfig bean.. what does it
>>> mean? Its automatically created by the casowa client?
>>>
>>
>> This the URL that CAS will use to authenticated and fulfill coa
>> requests for a ProxyTickets.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> 3) How do I test if clearPass is working? If i go to the address
>>> https://winserver.xtanki.local:8443/cas/clearPass it redirects me to the
>>> /login servlet..
>>>
>>
>> See: http://www.unicon.net/blog/3/deploying_clearpass
>>
>> You could also deploy the Java Client Simple WebApp Sample to ensure
>> ProxyTickets are working properly.
>>
>> http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASC/JA-SIG+Java+Client+Simple+WebApp+Sample
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> 4) The Http HandlerMappins / Http Modules are supposed to be hardcoded
>>> into
>>> the web.config file of owa? Where do I configure that in IIS 6??
>>>
>>
>> Handlers and Modules are configured in Web.config either by hand or
>> using the IIS Manager:
>>
>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/b0c14479-83e3-435d-a935-819fe396e7d2.mspx?mfr=true
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> 5) Whats the managed pipeline mode and How do I set it to Integrated?
>>>
>>
>> Managed Pipeline mode is a new unified request processing pipeline
>> that is exposed to both native and managed components in IIS7.  Is is
>> not available on IIS6.
>>
>> http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/244/how-to-take-advantage-of-the-iis7-integrated-pipeline/
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for your time,
>>>
>>> Francisco
>>>
>>>
>
>
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