Yes it supports RDBMS for user stores;
http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASUM/JDBC
We've got it running on our Oracle10g database which uses PeopleSoft users.
We also have our ticket registry setup through thesame database.
And all the examples given on this subject by JA-SIG are on MySQL, so
ya.
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Curtis Garman wrote:
> I guess that is in milliseconds, right?
>
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Harikrishnan R.
> wrote:
> > > class="org.jasig.cas.ticket.support.TimeoutExpirationPolicy">
> >
> > > index="0"
> >
> The problem is that my DBA wants me to tell him the requirements for the
> database, so he can set up a schema for me
We use Oracle in production for both service management and ticket
storage. There are minimal storage requirements for both in most
cases; for ticket storage there can be signif
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I can second that Oracle Internet Directory works with no issues, that I
have seen.
Jeff
Nathan Kopp wrote:
> Just yesterday I tested Oracle Internet Directory (Oracle's LDAP) and it
> worked with no problems.
>
> It probably wouldn't be too hard fo
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We are looking to implement CAS, and would like to utilize an Oracle
Database to store the Service Management data.
The problem is that my DBA wants me to tell him the requirements for the
database, so he can set up a schema for me, and I am having a
I guess that is in milliseconds, right?
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Harikrishnan R. wrote:
> class="org.jasig.cas.ticket.support.TimeoutExpirationPolicy">
>
> index="0"
> value="720" />
>
>
> You can tune the values shown above in ticketExp
Based on the web.xml you've sent me, nothing looks wrong. Is the
request.getRemoteUser() set after a successful validation?
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 7:41 PM, Alex Barker wrote:
> I am trying to cas clear pass working with just an HttpServlet, Nothing
> fancy, no jsp at this time. I implemented
You can tune the values shown above in ticketExpirationPolicies.xml file
present in spring-configuration directory.
Regards
hari
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Curtis Garman wrote:
> how easy is to to change the timeout for the TGT? I'm not sure if we
> will but me may
how easy is to to change the timeout for the TGT? I'm not sure if we
will but me may
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 12:02 AM, Harikrishnan R. wrote:
>
> 2 hours.
> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Curtis Garman wrote:
>>
>> What is the default timeout for a cas ticket?
>>
>> --
>> Curtis Garman
>> Web Pr
Just yesterday I tested Oracle Internet Directory (Oracle's LDAP) and it
worked with no problems.
It probably wouldn't be too hard for someone to put a matrix/list on the
wiki and let people fill in the boxes for successful tests.
-Nathan
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From: Marvin Addison [mailto:
We run it against SunONE and it runs fine.
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Marvin Addison wrote:
> > I want to know that is there any compatibily matrix for CAS that could
> clearly specify the compatibilty of CAS with different OS, web serves,
> directory servers etc.
>
> I'm not aware of any s
> I want to know that is there any compatibily matrix for CAS that could
> clearly specify the compatibilty of CAS with different OS, web serves,
> directory servers etc.
I'm not aware of any such matrix. I suspect no one has bothered
because the CAS server can run on any platform that supports
Hi,
CAS and kerberos works in a similar way.
Could you please tell me the differences between both of them and why should we
use CAS over kerberos and which one should be used in what circumstances.
Thanks,
Prerana
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