They're certainly not the only solution provider, but we've used Unicon and
were very satisfied with their services. They really helped jump-start our
knowledge when we were first working to set up a highly-available CAS
environment with best practices.
Benjamin Mosior
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No, never used them. But there are consultants out there.
http://www.jasig.org/cas/support/solutions-providers
Unicon is probably the largest dealing with CAS but, I'm sure there are others.
Additionally they are always active on list (here) and contribute back a lot of
code to this project.
Do any of you have cas consultants that you would recommend? We are
in the U.S. - Northwest area / Oregon State. This would be for a
large enterprise set up. ~700,000 user accounts, onsite and offsite
authentication sources, clustered cas, etc...
Jason Whitener
Portland Community College
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libxml2 seems better maintained, probably due to dependencies from Gnome.
For a basic SAX approach, I prototyped a toy last year:
https://github.com/forsetti/libcas
On Oct 9, 2012 2:29 PM, "Marvin Addison" wrote:
> https://issues.jasig.org/browse/MAS-76
>
> If you depend on mod_auth_cas + SAML,
https://issues.jasig.org/browse/MAS-76
If you depend on mod_auth_cas + SAML, you may want to wait to upgrade
to 3.5.1 until MAS-76 is resolved. Alternatively, you can try the
patch mentioned in the issue above. I have not tested the latest
version of mod_auth_cas in GitHub master to determine wh
It don't see where you are declaring the certificate file for the CA that
issued the certificate. This could explain the "unable to find valid
certification path" error.
Brady McClenon
Senior Server Administrator
Applications Research & Development
Information Technology Services
SUNY College
> My question is if CAS can be set up with the APR runtime library. Is the
> above error caused by using APR?
Yes, though this has absolutely nothing to do with CAS. We ran this
way for several years until we got burned by some apparent bugs in the
connector code that burned up CPU cycles. Curio
I set up on localhost:
- a Tomcat for CAS
- a Tomcat with two simple services (successfully registered in a
persistent store using the hibernate config I found on the CAS site.)
Both Tomcats use the same JRE and both use the APR runtime library.
For the CAS Tomcat SSL is conf
Thanks guys, now it's working!
On 05/10/12 19:33, Misagh Moayyed wrote:
"does it mean I have to place the configuration there and recompile (mvn
package install)"
Yes, exactly.
-Misagh
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From: Iván Builes