We'd be very interested in the results of this.
 
We looked at CAS for SharePoint 2007 by switching out the forms-based auth 
method but it would have only auth'd you to the web interface; you were still 
presented with multiple logins when trying to view, upload, or edit anything in 
a document library. I've not heard of WIF before but if you could get past this 
you've struck gold.
 
Please post back to the list when you have any updates. Thanks.
 
 
 
Jameson Watkins
Director, Internet Development
University of Kansas Medical Center
http://www.kumc.edu/
913-588-7387


>>> Johan Reinalda <[email protected]> 1/4/2011 12:49 PM >>>
Thanks, I'd come to the conclusion also that it's WIF claims based. How 
that integrates with CAS is a mystery to me at this time (I am not a 
developer :-)), but will start by reading the links provided.
We will probably have someone write this (any recommendations for 
software consultants in this arena are appreciated), and donate whatever 
we come up with back to the community.

Any other suggestions are welcome...

Johan


On 1/4/2011 8:25 AM, Scott M. Holodak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It looks like SharePoint 2010 relies on WIF (Windows Identity Foundation) for 
> claims-based Forms authentication.  It looks like this is a different 
> authentication mechanism than the classic ASP.NET Forms Authentication 
> mechanism in ASP.NET 1.0-4.0.  I don't think the .NET CAS Client supports WIF 
> at this point, though it looks like it would be relatively straightforward to 
> wire-up a CAS server as an identity provider in WIF.
>
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262350.aspx
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/security/aa570351
>
> -Scott
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marvin Addison [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 9:52 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [cas-user] Sharepoint 2010 and CAS
>
> I believe this integration is possible with the .NET CAS Client, 
> https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASC/.Net+Cas+Client.  I was working with a 
> colleague in another department to prototype the integration, and we had some 
> success but my lack of knowledge of Sharepoint limited our progress and the 
> effort fizzled.  Getting this working will require a Sharepoint expert who is 
> very familiar with the XML configuration and can help navigate the complex 
> interaction between ASP.NET Forms authentication, Sharepoint, and the complex 
> Sharepoint authorization setup.  If you have that expertise, I'd be happy to 
> collaborate with you on the integration.  I know it would be helpful for us 
> here at Virginia Tech, as well as to the broader community.  I have a feeling 
> that once we build it, so to speak, folks will come.
>
> M
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