Hi.
I'm Juan Manuel Rodríguez, from I+D team at Alten SPAIN.
We've successfully developed a CAS solution for one of our clients,
involving SPNEGO and Active Directory fallback authentication.
Regards,
Juan Manuel Rodríguez.
Departamento de I+D
Alten SPAIN
2010/4/30 Álvaro González
Hi,
Thanks for your reply, but I can't really use SAML. What I really need
for that app is the cas server to send more parameters when it's doing
the redirect to the client, along with the ticket id. All I want to know
is if that is possible and where to look for that redirect.
Thank you
Glad that fixed your problem. I had noticed that but since in your error
log it looked like the parsing was correct, I didn't think that was it.
Good to hear it was that simple though ;-)
Cheers,
Scott
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 5:23 AM, Markus Kosubek
markus.kosu...@zv.fraunhofer.de wrote:
The server and client piece go together. If you use the ClearPass for
uPortal 3, then you should use the corresponding CAS piece.
The sandbox version is not compatible with the actual releases.
Cheers,
Scott
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Anthony Colebourne
To the Jasig Community:
Recently you received an email from Aaron Godert, on behalf of the Jasig
board of directors, describing an effort we are undertaking to solicit
feedback from the Jasig community as part of a strategic planning
initiative. Our objectives are to assess the value of our
Hi everyone,
just finished the casowa Wiki Page..
http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=29133913
I did it in a sort of a rush, so feel free to edit it or move it.
Francisco
Ganjoo, Vishal wrote:
HI Francisco
Can you please share your experience casifying OWA? DO you
Thank you, super reference
Thx. a lot Mike
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 11:31:27 +0800
From: ccyf...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [cas-user] CAS and Two factor authentication
To: cas-user@lists.jasig.org
We implement second-level CAS server which does similar but not
exactly 2 factor
Does anyone know if DNS redundancy recommended for CAS failover? (like dynamic
dns?)
Also, would anyone know where the time out setting is for a CAS token?
Thanks,
Jeremy
Jeremy R. Bennett
Client Systems Developer/Analyst
Narragansett Bay Insurance Company
25 Maple Street
Pawtucket, RI 02860
Gabi Teris escribió:
Thanks for your reply, but I can't really use SAML. What I really need
for that app is the cas server to send more parameters when it's doing
the redirect to the client, along with the ticket id. All I want to know
is if that is possible and where to look for that
José Miguel Parrella Romero escribió:
CAS won't do that, since the protocol doesn't allow it. SAML enables
this. If you can't use SAML in your current application, maybe a
middleware, lightweight app that is a service itself can query the
parameters from SAML and POST them back to your
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Scott Battaglia escribió:
Apologies if this response sounds harsh, but since all of these emails
are publicly archived, I need to make sure the security warning appears
every time otherwise someone will come along and say oh you didn't say
not
Does anyone know if DNS redundancy recommended for CAS failover? (like
dynamic dns?)
Round-robin DNS is not a reasonable solution for a HA CAS service.
We've discussed the justification for that comment recently; search
the list archives if you're interested. For true HA you need some
sort of
Thanks for you help. Does the CAS documentation have the
ticketExpirationPolicies.xml config explained? Is it in seconds? We are
actually looking for a CAS expert maybe to hire for a project.
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Does the CAS documentation have the ticketExpirationPolicies.xml config
explained?
The wiki page I cited has a number of config examples, but the entire
CASUM wiki expects deployers to be familiar with Spring IOC
configuration.
Is it in seconds?
The time interval is milliseconds. I believe
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Hello,
I have my ticketRegistry configured to use a database, and I am seeing
my TGTs showing up in the database -- but I am not seeing the STs
showing up in the database. The tickets are still being issued, as I can
still access the servers, and I
Well then, that explains that. Thanks for clarifying my misunderstanding!
Marvin Addison marvin.addi...@gmail.com wrote:
Any ideas where to look to find out why the ST are not being logged into
the database?
It's very likely the STs are issued (INSERTed) and then validated
(DELETEd) before
I started this post to ask for help... but I figured things out while
discovering there is no good information/documentation on how to upgrade CAS to
use Spring Security 3.0.x. I don't have time right now to do a full post on
the wiki but I wanted the know-how to be captured somewhere, so here
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