ervice URL for the original service and the ticket validation
>>> don't match.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2) Yes, I made a mistake in the URL. The right URL is : CAS
>>>>>> Service
>>>>>> 'http%3a%2
is a strict copy and paste, you
>> have a colon ":" in your service URL following "myserver". Could
>> you confirm in your mod_auth_cas or Apache configuration (very
>> likely Apache's "ServerName" directive) that there is no trailing
>> col
) that there is no trailing colon?
>
> HTH,
> -Matt
>
> Matthew J. Smith
> University of Connecticut UITS
> matt.sm...@uconn.edu
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From: CedM [me.xe...@gmail.com]
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Subject: [cas-user] mod_auth_cas and serviceURL
Hello.
I am new to SSO CAS and tried to configure mod_auth_cas to protect a folder
Hello.
I am new to SSO CAS and tried to configure mod_auth_cas to protect a folder on
a CentOS server (for testing), and I have problem with ServiceURL.
The URL is http://myserver/secureCAS
In the CAS Server, the URL http://myserver/secureCAS is declared as authorized.
When I first try to conne