certificate

Andrew R Feller afelle1 at lsu.edu
Wed Apr 2 11:49:49 EDT 2008


This is how web browsers handle self-signed SSL certificates; i.e. SSL
certificates not issued from a trusted certificate authority.  Aside
from making CAS not require HTTPS, which is absolutely silly, the only
way you can get rid of this is by getting purchasing a SSL. =P

 

Andrew R Feller, Analyst

University Information Systems

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Louisiana State University <http://www.lsu.edu/> 

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From: cas-bounces at tp.its.yale.edu [mailto:cas-bounces at tp.its.yale.edu]
On Behalf Of Arnone, Anthony
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 10:25 AM
To: cas at tp.its.yale.edu
Subject: certificate

 

When users are hitting the cas login page a message appears stating that
"there is a problem with this website's security certificate."  This can
be circumvented by clicking on the option "Continue to this website."
Is there a way to set something within cas to disable this from
occurring and allowing the user to go straight to the login page?

 

 

 Anthony Arnone

 

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