Hi Vipin,

  I think this is a great move to share this with the community and help
beginners in the process of learning CAS basics. To share your VM, you might
want to take a look at Turnkey Linux <http://www.turnkeylinux.org/> which
provides such VMs for different applications (not CAS, not yet), and maybe
contribute yours to the project.

*Cheers

David Hatanian
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2011/4/16 Vipin Jain <[email protected]>

> I was working last night to create a prebuilt VM with all Open Source stuff
> and i thought we can help all developers with this VM so that we dont have
> go with the hassle of installing/configuring the base CAS infrastructure.
>
> Please let me know your thoughts about this, so that we can have different
> options as per developers requirement and also help the community.
>
> *This are the conponents i installed*
> Ubuntu 10.10
> OpenDJ
> CAS 3.4.3
> Apache 2.0.64
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Andrew Petro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Matt,
>>
>> I noticed this email and have forwarded it to cas-steer for discussion of
>> what the CAS Steering Committee would consider. :)
>>
>> Without that discussion having happened, I'm not prepared to speak
>> authoritatively to what additional strategic effort, coordination, calories
>> the CAS Steering Committee might be willing to consider applying.
>>
>> I will however note that in some ways this is less a question of whom
>> Jasig and cas-steer would consider working with, and more a matter of who
>> would consider working with the CAS community.  CAS is free and open source
>> software with a simple, well-documented protocol, an extensible modular
>> implementation, and most importantly, a community of developers and
>> participants with a justly-earned reputation for friendliness. When
>> providers of SSO-as-a-service apply effort and engage with the CAS community
>> to enhance the CAS support of their products and services, I'd expect they'd
>> get supportive responses on the lists and elsewhere as most other comers
>> have, and I'd expect they could be quite successful in CAS-integrating their
>> products.
>>
>> I appreciate that's not quite what you asked, though.  Your question seems
>> to go more to the strategic value to Jasig and to CAS in instigating this
>> kind of support for the CAS protocol in these products and services.  It's a
>> worthwhile strategic question, one I'll take up with the CAS Steering
>> Committee, which doesn't preclude further discussion here as well.
>>
>> Thanks for bringing it up.
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 03/29/2011 08:22 AM, Smith, Matthew J. wrote:
>>
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>>> Would JASIG or the CAS Steering Committee (or whomever is appropriate)
>>> consider working with an existing authentication provider like
>>> http://www.protectnetwork.org/ to offer the CAS protocol as an
>>> additional authentication service?  ProtectNetwork today advertises
>>> "Open standards compliant: Shibboleth, SAML, OpenID", so they are
>>> already multi-protocol.
>>>
>>> - -Matt
>>>
>>> On 03/28/2011 03:55 PM, Marvin Addison wrote:
>>>
>>>> I was thinking if we can start CAS on Cloud then it would very
>>>>> easier for any developer to test and learn CAS.
>>>>>
>>>> Sounds great except "cloud" is far too vague in terms of both
>>>> provisioning and consumption. Practically speaking, who would
>>>> host this offering?
>>>>
>>>> What features should this cloud offering provide? (I assume the
>>>> cloud offering is strictly for demonstration and evaluation). The
>>>> most common features needed by deployers:
>>>>
>>>> - Username/password authentication with LDAP backend -
>>>> JpaTicketRegistry for ticket storage/registered services
>>>> (Memcached comes in second by my very unofficial scorekeeping)
>>>>
>>>> Anything else?
>>>>
>>>> M
>>>>
>>>>
>>> - -- Matthew J. Smith
>>> University of Connecticut UITS
>>> [email protected]
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