Really stupid question about IdP v3 CAS support
Walter Forbes Hoehn (wassa)
wassa at memphis.edu
Fri Jul 1 14:10:36 EDT 2016
Depending on your setup, you will likely need to add an entry to cas-protocol.xml. If the application doesn’t need any attributes besides the username, you are done. To send attributes, you’ll also need to edit the standard filter configuration.
-WFH
> On Jul 1, 2016, at 11:29 AM, Karla Borecky <kborecky at smith.edu> wrote:
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> Hi again,
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> I actually have a followup question. I've been reading the docs about configuring CAS support, and it seems pretty straightforward. (Yay docs!)
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> But - what are they going to ask for, to set this up on their end? i.e. What is the CAS equivalent of exchanging metadata and that sort of thing? All I know is that they want the CAS auth attribute to be email address.
>
> - Slightly less clueless in MA, USA
>
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 11:39 AM, Marvin Addison <marvin.addison at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 11:29 AM Karla Borecky <kborecky at smith.edu> wrote:
> If I configure the CAS support on my IdP, will this fill the bill for them?
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> Yes. We haven't found a CAS client library or vendor product yet that can't be made to work with the IdPv3 CAS support.
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> Best,
> Marvin
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