Hello Everyone
I am using cas to sign on to multiple internal 3rd party sites.i was able
to sign onto one of the 3rd party sites, but unfortunately the page being
navigated to contains code that accesses certain session variables that are
not set. The page then fails to load because these session
Thanks Scott for catching that extra /beans.I am faced with another error
message. I imported self singed SSL to the LDAP but still getting handshake
closed.
WHO: [username: jsmith2000]
WHAT: simple bind failed: ldap1.curry.edu:389; nested exception is
javax.naming.Commun
On Fri, 10 Feb 2012, Darouichi, Aziz wrote:
Thanks Scott for catching that extra /beans. I am faced with another
error message. I imported self singed SSL to the LDAP but still getting
handshake closed.
WHO: [username: jsmith2000]
WHAT: simple bind failed: ldap1.curry.edu:389; nested
Sorry I am not using TLS or SSL in LDAP.
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Morgan [mailto:mor...@orst.edu]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 12:01 PM
To: cas-user@lists.jasig.org
Subject: Re: [cas-user] simple bind failed error.
On Fri, 10 Feb 2012, Darouichi, Aziz wrote:
Thanks Scott
Sorry I am not using TLS or SSL in LDAP.
Something on the CAS side sure thinks you want SSL:
[Root exception is javax.net
.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: Remote host closed connection during handshake]
What directory are you connecting to? Most require SSL/TLS to perform a
successful bind, so
I will be writing some custom codes if needed (like
CredentialsToJdbcAttributePrincipalResolver.java or
AbstractJdbcPersonDirectoryCredentialsToPrincipalResolver, etc. bec. they don't
exist.) but I will also need something that separates a local request from a
remote request in the
I am trying to connect to OpenLDAP 2.3.43. This is a test project for now. Is
it possible to bind to LDAP without SSL? I want to make sure it works before I
spend the Money on SSL.
Thanks,
Aziz
-Original Message-
From: Marvin S. Addison [mailto:marvin.addi...@gmail.com]
Sent:
In your deployerConfigContext.xml, when configuring your ldap url, are you
using ldaps:// or ldap:// ? That would be the only reason I could think of
that would cause the CAS to initiate an SSL connection to the LDAP server. I
know in some of the documentation it mentions to use ldaps in the
Hi Ben,
This a copy of LDAP bean. As you can see I am using ldap:// these to LDAP
servers are test servers built for CAS- testing and they are replicating each
other.
bean id=contextSource
class=org.springframework.ldap.core.support.LdapContextSource
property
I've been using CAS as SSO solution in some portal integration projects . CAS
is a wonderful framework for customzing and integration on different
client-side frameworks especially in Java environments.
Now I have a customer who whant to integrate different web-applications within
a single
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