[cas-dev] CAS login + Application own login

Matthieu MARC matthieu.marc at angers.ensam.fr
Thu Apr 17 02:50:41 EDT 2008


And how to do with application for which no modification can be done (for
example with proprietary application) ?

I made a hack for OWA which do (just after the CAS authentication and just
before CAS make the Granting Ticket) authentication against OWA server,
retrieve OWA cookies, and give it back to the CAS client. The user have so
CAS and OWA client, so he can connect to CAsified application and OWA
application. I known it is a ugly solution, but it is the only one I found
without changing my exchange infrastructure (i can't modified, it is not me
the exchange admin).

Cordialy,

Matthieu MARC

2008/4/17, Patrick Berry <pberry at gmail.com>:
>
> Edward,
>
> Your application will have to be modified (or as I like to say
> 'CASified') to deal with users coming back with tickets that need to
> be validated.  There are many examples of using CAS client code in
> applications on the JA-SIG wiki.
>
> http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASC/Clients
>
> Pat
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 2:13 PM, Edward Chen <edwardc at wolfram.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >  How does CAS work with an application with its own login? I have some
> >  web applications with their own login pages (username and password).
> >  When users open the web applications, they have to input user name and
> >  password if no CAS support. Now I want to use CAS. When users open the
> >  web applications, it will re-direct to the CAS login page. Once they
> >  input their user name and password, the users can go into the
> >  application without login again in the application. How can I do that?
> >
> >  Edward
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