Perhaps something like the below – if using Tomcat -- ‘server.xml’ .
From: on behalf of "Fahmi L. Ramdhani"
Reply-To: "cas-user@apereo.org"
Date: Sunday, March 24, 2019 at 5:06 PM
To: CAS Community
Subject: [cas-user] Re: How to Remove Port 8443 when login to CAS Service
Managament
Can
https://community.duo.com/c/using-duo/release-notes
There isn’t anything in the Duo release notes for changes on 21st Feb….
We are on CAS5.3.4 – no impact so far – however if related to user-status, we
check this upfront outside of Duo.
Best regards,
Hari Mailvaganam
Access Application Archite
>Is this the intended replacement service manager?
Yes --- for management via a UI
>I could imagine just adding the war to the work directory of the cas tomcat
>build, but the build folder doesn't contain cas.war, or any tomcat config
>files,
Drop in the WAR file after build --- default name i
Using the OP example path -- do you have it at the follow? And swap out by
defining at 'cas.properties' with 'cas.standalone.config'?
/opt/tomcat/webapp/etc/cas/cas-server-ndsu
/opt/tomcat/webapp/etc/cas/cas-foobae
From: cas-user@apereo.org [cas-user@apereo.org
Hi List:
There is an iOS app that requests users to enter our institution's credentials,
and subsequently proxy authenticates, via a home server, to a CAS integrated
application (and scraps for class schedule).
The iOS caches the credentials on the iOS app and/or home server (a la phishing
if
The history will give some background on prevalence in Universities -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Authentication_Service#History
CAS is also in vendor products - but not mentioned prominently.
From: cas-user@apereo.org [cas-user@apereo.org] on behalf of