Thanks David. I will test this out. However, I've found that Apache has got
AuthType None for this.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 7:53 PM, David Hawes wrote:
> On 16 February 2017 at 22:05, RJ Guroo wrote:
> > I have a requirement to ignore SSO for subsequent folders within a
> protected
> > folder.
Yes, I understand. but there are unique cases for the need of negation. For
example, there are 99 protected folders and one public folder, we need to
have 99 patterns without negation. Also, developers keep adding more
directories in the app, as time goes.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 12:37 PM, Ray Bon
On 16 February 2017 at 22:05, RJ Guroo wrote:
> I have a requirement to ignore SSO for subsequent folders within a protected
> folder.
>
> For example: We have to protect the URI, /app1/
>
> /app1/ should be protected
> /app1/dir1/ .. protected by the first rule
> /app1/dir2/ .. protected by the f
I have not used Siteminder. It sounds like it sits in front of your
application.
CAS is configured as part of your application. For a java application
you set up filters and include the secured URIs:
CAS Authentication Filter
/app1
/app1/dir2/**
/app1/dir4/*
Each CAS client
I have a requirement to ignore SSO for subsequent folders within a
protected folder.
For example: We have to protect the URI, /app1/
/app1/ should be protected
/app1/dir1/ .. protected by the first rule
/app1/dir2/ .. protected by the first rule
/app1/dir2/ .. protected by the first rule
/app1/di