Good Afternoon from the cold, dark north as we near winter solstice.
Yikes! It's hard to imagine only a few hours of light per day.
How much overhead does adding the audit trail logging add?
It logs to a file on a background worker thread, so hardly any. You can
choose other backends, but
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From: Aaron [aaron.e...@sungardhe.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 10:21 AM
To: cas-user@lists.jasig.org
Subject: [cas-user] CAS MultipleAuthentication Sources
Using CAS 3.5.2
I have multiple Authentication
Hello all,
I have CAS server set up and accessible using http and port 8080. I would like
to secure it by requiring https on port 8443.
I followed some instructions and generated a security certificate, which I
imported into Java cacerts. Then I modified the server.xml file in Tomcat to
allow
Hi,
What do you exactly mean by can't access via port 8443? Anything relevant
in your logs?
This guide should provide you some help:
https://wiki.jasig.org/display/casum/ssl+troubleshooting+and+reference+guide
.
Best regards,
Jérôme LELEU
Founder of CAS in the cloud: www.casinthecloud.com |
Honestly, the logs don’t show much other than a http 302 error, as it is trying
to do redirect. Maybe I am not looking in the right place.
In the Tomcat server.xml file, I have SSL defined and a redirect, like the
following. However, when I use netstat to see what is listening on port 8443,
Hi, Chris,
The excerpt from server.xml that you pasted indicates that you enabled HTTPS
on port 8080. If you try https://yourserver:8080/.., I bet it’ll work.
For it to work the way that you intend, you’ll need two connectors, like
this:
Connector
protocol=HTTP/1.1
You are correct, Carlos. Thank you for spotting that. I did have another
Connector defined for port 8080 with a redirect, but had mixed things up in the
SSL Connector.
Thank you, again. On to the next challenge…..
From: Carlos Fernandez [mailto:cfern...@sju.edu]
Sent: Monday, December 15,
Good afternoon,
Has anyone tried to setup BlackBoard to authenticate against CAS? I have
configured the CAS server settings in blackboard, however, when I click the
login link, the CAS server redirects to a blank page.
Thanks,
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Dear Support,
I've configured the SAML integration with CAS 4.0 and deployed it as per the
link https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASUM/SAML+Support+in+CAS+4.
But when I checked the response from browser using /samlValidate its throwing
'service' and 'ticket' parameters are both required as
What are you using as your CAS client? mod_auth_cas, by chance?
IIRC, I was getting a similar error when I didn't have:
CASValidateSaml On
in my apache/mod_auth_cas config.
If you're not using mod_auth_cas, perhaps there's some similar config
that's missing for the client you are using, that
We have it working with CAS 3.5.2.1. At least since 9.1 SP8 or thereabouts it's
been exceptionally effortless to get it to use CAS. Probably the trickiest part
involved setting up the registry entry with Blackboard's service URL -- it
appears automatically in the login page when you configure
From: Stephen Meier
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 1:41 PM
Has anyone tried to setup BlackBoard to authenticate against CAS? I have
configured the CAS server settings in blackboard, however, when I click the
login link, the CAS server redirects to a blank page.
Our blackboard
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