Cross Domain Authentication
Scott Battaglia
scott.battaglia at gmail.com
Tue Sep 5 10:18:08 EDT 2006
Fabio,
The application "context2" should also be CASified and setup so that if no
existing user session is found it should redirect to CAS like "context1".
CAS will detect an existing SSO session and generate a service ticket for
"context2" and redirect back to "context2". After "context2" validates the
ticket, the user should be logged in.
-Scott
On 9/5/06, Fabio Lin <fabio.lin at talentfour.com.br> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I'm trying to use CAS and make a cross domain authentication. Here's the
> situation:
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> First the user access http://some_url/context1/page.jsp - He will be
> redirected to CAS login page (Using java client).
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> He will login and he will be at the page requested (page.jsp) with a
> ticket issued by CAS.
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> Now, how can he access http://some_url/context2/another_page.jsp without
> having to login again? I've tried passing the ticket but it doesn't works.
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> Ideas?
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> Thanks in advance.
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> *Fabio Lin**
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