[cas-user] ServiceTicket Registry in a database

2010-04-30 Thread Jeff Chapin
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Hello,

I have my ticketRegistry configured to use a database, and I am seeing
my TGTs showing up in the database -- but I am not seeing the STs
showing up in the database. The tickets are still being issued, as I can
still access the servers, and I am seeing the log messages saying they
were issued.

Any ideas where to look to find out why the ST are not being logged into
the database?
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Jeff Chapin,
Assistant Systems/Applications Administrator
ITS-IS, University of Northern Iowa
Phone: 319-273-3162 Email: jeff.cha...@uni.edu
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Re: [cas-user] ServiceTicket Registry in a database

2010-04-30 Thread Jeff Chapin
Well then, that explains that. Thanks for clarifying my misunderstanding!

Marvin Addison marvin.addi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Any ideas where to look to find out why the ST are not being logged into
 the database?

It's very likely the STs are issued (INSERTed) and then validated
(DELETEd) before you can observe them in the database.  If your
clients can authenticate successfully against CAS with the
JpaTicketRegistry turned on, then that's all the proof you need the
service tickets are being managed in the DB correctly.  Additionally,
it would be highly unusual for TGT storage to work while ST storage is
broken.

M

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