While that looks like it would address the issue, i believe I will wait as
my copy+paste'd solution works now. I really dislike the arbitrary nature
of CAS now, while the xml wasn't easy/fun, i definitely think we've gone
backwards now.
On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 11:51:48 PM UTC-4, Colin
Hi,
I had to do something similar for the Password Management and did not want
to recreate everything. So the solution I came up with was to remove the
passwordManagementWebflowConfigurer from the execution plan and set the
order to one before my configurer and readd the
passwordManagementWebf
Hi Curtis,
Ah I missed to mention something,
when you tries to override a Bean inside a Configuration file, whether or
not is actually override success depends on the load sequence. Which one
load last will be the actual bean to be used.
See:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11833804/overr
That is what i tried initially, but the transition from success to create
tgt was still happening. It wasn't until i removed it the , that i could
stop that transition, and instead send it to aup.
I believe the reason I couldn't just provide my own x509WebflowConfigurer
bean in loo of the default
Hi Curtis,
*> So I finally solved this*
Great that you solve it
*> essentially had to remove the cas-server-support-x509-webflow
dependency... where getting rid of the spring xml configura*tion makes this
more difficult
There is no need to remove the entire dependency to make small changes, *t
So I finally solved this... and the resolution, IMHO sucks.
I essentially had to remove the cas-server-support-x509-webflow dependency,
and recreate the entire project inside my own extensions, the only change
was changing the output of the SUCCESS transition to the verify AUP state,
and add an
So, i'm trying to dig into this more.
I remember how this worked in 3.x. It was just a giant xml file describing
state to state transitions.
It appears that somehow I need to one of these:
1) get aup webflow to recognize x509's presence and inject itself there
2) get x509 webflow to recognize
Hi Curtis,
Please disregard my answer, I was thinking AUP is an authentication method
and it is not, ops. Maybe other can help instead.
- Andy
On Friday, 31 August 2018 14:58:20 UTC+8, Andy Ng wrote:
>
> Hi Curtis,
>
> I didn't use either AUP or X509 as my authentication webflow myself, so I
Hi Curtis,
I didn't use either AUP or X509 as my authentication webflow myself, so I
won't comment on whether or not either of the authentication have bugs or
not.
However, it seems like you might have set the *CAS* *authentication policy*
to *Any* (See
https://apereo.github.io/cas/5.3.x/inst