Do you want to do it for specific applications or for all applications? If
you are looking for all applications you can do CAS Session clustering.
I have done this in my current organization.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 7:42 PM, John Field field_jo...@emc.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently running
Hi
I am using CAS 3.4.8 with Spring security 3.1.0.RC2. I am new to CAS and
have some trouble understanding how I can use CAS for single sign-on
across multiple applications. Here is my environment:
1. app-web : UI application WAR (maven+spring+gwt)
2. app-ds: Data services WAR
On 08/02/2011 03:43 AM, Scott Battaglia wrote:
he only other thing that could prevent it is if you are rejecting
cookies. Other than that I've never seen the CAS server not do SSO.
making all web-apps https did it.
thanks
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Roland Kofler
Software Architect
Free Software Open Technologies
Folks,
I am working on a HA multi-node CAS setup with a clustered MySQL for
the ticket registry. I'm interested in hearing about experiences
with this setup and if anyone has considered or implemented a simple
sql script to handle pruning of expired tickets rather than the
1. app-web : UI application WAR (maven+spring+gwt)
2. app-ds: Data services WAR (maven+spring+hibernate)
3. app-cas: Maven overlay war.
Hopefully those are all on different hosts where SSO would be of benefit.
When the user logs into app-web and requests services from the app-ds, the
user
Yes. Eventually these will be on different machines but as of now, I
have the web and DS apps on my machine. I read the CAS and spring
security documentation and made some changes to my configuration. The
proxy ticket is always NULL.
I am trying to get the proxy ticket with