[cas-dev] CAS 3.1-M1 SAMLException
Scott Battaglia
scott.battaglia at gmail.com
Tue Feb 6 10:34:44 EST 2007
I think I see your problem. You are generating normal Service Tickets and
not SAML-specific service tickets. This means that either the client or
server is configured wrong. Let me check the server config in CVS first to
make sure that is correct. And then I will look at the client.
If you can let me know which of the constructor params are bad (or if you
can attach a corrected XML file to a JIRA issue) that would be great.
Also, you can install stuff to a local repository by doing "mvn package
install" :-)
-Scott
On 2/6/07, Marvin Addison <serac at vt.edu> wrote:
>
> > That, I believe, is a SAML 1.1 response (see the major/minor version)
>
> Ah, I see. Thanks for clarifying that.
>
> > If you can give me a sample of what you were trying to populate SAML
> > response with, I can try it out.
>
> I'm just trying to set up a test environment to look at SAML message
> passing. I have a detailed write up of what I've done at
> https://content.cc.vt.edu/confluence/display/CTUPUB/CAS+3.1-M1+Test
> +Scenario. Probably the only thing of real interest is how I've
> CAS-enabled a test servlet. I started from the web-simple-example.xml
> and simpleFilter.xml included in the client source, but a few of the
> beans had constructor arguments that didn't match the constructor method
> signatures. I cross-referenced with the source to create a running
> configuration. Maybe it's a configuration problem in any case. I
> didn't touch the CAS server configuration. Is there a knob there that
> has to be turned to coordinate with the client configuration for SAML?
>
> Thanks,
> Marvin
>
>
>
>
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