I, too, do not need that metadata, and I am sure we are not alone. It is only
required for organizations that use InCommon SAML2 services.
It is unfortunate that this requirement is built into the code. /(
Ray
On Mon, 2022-03-14 at 18:50 +0100, Juan María Reina Ortiz wrote:
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Thanks a lot for your answer, Ray
The point is that, after dealing with this issue, I 'm not sure of
needing these metadata. Meaning, what are they for? The only IdPs that I
have to use are our corporate LDAP and a local user database. I'm
thinking I don't need it at all, but I'd rather if som
Juan,
Unfortunately the InCommon requirement is hard coded into the management app; a
serious flaw - it should be configurable like every other federation or
provider.
You can read about and get InCommon metadata here,
https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/display/federation/Metadata+Service
Then y
Good morning
I've tried to use some config like this:
*mgmt.in-common-mdq-url=file:/etc/cas/config/entities*
But, I'm afraid what it expects is a URL... So, it doesn't work. Is there
another option to take it from local?
Anyway, I am not sure of needing this. I don't know the purpose of these
m
Hello,
Technically MDQ is an API so not really set of XML files, sorry for
mistaking you a bit. But returning document is a valid XML, so... :)
If you do not need to use InCommon (or possibly other MDQ registry), you
can leave the property empty.
Otherwise,
https://github.com/apereo/cas-manage
Leaving this parameter empty allowed me tyo start cas-management, but I'm
still considering to have this xml locally downloaded. But, here's another
thing I need to ask: What is the URL from I could download the xml file?
Again, thanks in advance. Your help is being very valuable
Cheers!
El vi
Hello,
MDQ metadata endpoint is basically one huge XML file (or a set of small
ones) with SAML metadata of various organizations, in this case, members
of InCommon community.
MDQ as a technical standard is an IETF thing.
But what it means for CAS and Mgmt apps...
https://apereo.github.io/cas/
Thanks, Petr
Having read that tread, what I've understood is that disabling mdq would
allow the process to start, but, what would be the consecuences? I don't
have a knowledge deep enough to foresee what it will happen by not using
this feature...
Thanks in advance
El viernes, 11 de marzo de
Hello,
If the proxy settings do not work, you still should be able to
manipulate the URL of InCommon service... either to point it somewhere
where it can reach the data or to disable it completely.
If i remember the source code correctly, you do not have to specify only
an URL but a filesystem
Juan,
You can manage your services without cas-management.
We use LDAP to store our service entries. The service JSON is in the
description attribute.
If you are using a different storage system, you should be able to create/edit
the service entries using the tools for that storage system.
I am
Hello everybody
Doesn't anybody have to deal with this? I mean, having a cas-management
installed on a server behind a proxy...
In that case, can anybody point me to a different place where I could find
some help?
Cheers!
El jueves, 3 de marzo de 2022 a las 8:16:11 UTC+1, Juan María Reina Or
Hello everybody
Ray, first of all, I have to confirm that I'm using 6.3. And, yes, some
of the options were probably wrong, so I stuck to the ones you've
mentioned. Anyway, it doesn't work as the request are not passing
through the proxy... And I have to say that proxy is working well as
I've
Juan,
I am unable to find proxy-host in the cas 6.4 docs. It is in 6.3.
Is it still a property in 6.4?
Some cas. ... properties are available in cas-management. I searched around the
code but could not find a place where proxy-host is used.
In cas 6.3 docs, I see only these proxy options
# cas
Hello,
cas.* properties are meant to configure CAS, not the management app.
Properties for management app start with "mgmt."
Skimming through
https://github.com/apereo/cas-management/blob/6.3.x/api/cas-mgmt-api-configuration/src/main/java/org/apereo/cas/configuration/CasManagementConfigurationPr
Well, just changing "cas" to "mgmt" didn't work... I'm trying to
configure proxy parameters when starting java, but, it neither doesn't work
Cheers!
El 02/03/2022 a las 13:18, Petr Fišer escribió:
Hello,
cas.* properties are meant to configure CAS, not the management app.
Properties for manag
I did some research and I don't see traffic through proxy, but through
firewall, so I'm affraid proxy is not configured properly. I did it adding
the above lines in management.properties...
Cheers
El miércoles, 2 de marzo de 2022 a las 12:17:34 UTC+1, Juan María Reina
Ortiz escribió:
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