[cas-dev] CAS Server

Lisa Tan ag5087 at wayne.edu
Wed Aug 22 22:15:47 EDT 2007


Scott,

If I can CASify Shibboleth, does that mean the application has to be Shibbolized?

Thanks,

Lisa

---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 17:47:51 -0400
>From: "Scott Battaglia" <scott.battaglia at gmail.com>  
>Subject: Re: [cas-dev] CAS Server  
>To: "Mailing list for CAS developers" <cas-dev at tp.its.yale.edu>
>
>   Lisa,
>
>   Some of the benefits of using CAS:
>   1. Your applications can now participate in single
>   sign on
>   2. You are reducing the number of applications that
>   have access to the password
>   3. You can allow external parties to authenticate
>   your users without gaining access to passwords
>
>   There are more, but those are a few of the major
>   reasons to put up a CAS server.  You can also CASify
>   Shibboleth and have Shibboleth delegate
>   authentication to CAS (thus allowing it to
>   participate in single sign on).
>
>   -Scott
>
>   On 8/22/07, Lisa Tan <ag5087 at wayne.edu> wrote:
>
>     Recently I have configured Apache Tomcat, CAS,
>     LDAP, and Shibboleth 1.3. We have a lot of
>     existing applications which need only LDAP
>     authentication. Is that a good idea to put CAS as
>     a stand alone server?
>
>      
>
>     Thanks,
>
>      
>
>     Lisa  
>
>      
>
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