What is exact meaning of single sign out

Scott Battaglia scott.battaglia at gmail.com
Sat Apr 26 21:45:58 EDT 2008


When we say single log out or single sign out, we mean that if you go to
/cas/logout, it will (if enabled) contact each application and notify them
you  logged out.  There is the stipulation that the applications utilize a
client that understands the Single Signout protocol, of which there is
currently only the Java one.

-Scott

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 7:09 AM, Allen Chen <chqh at scut.edu.cn> wrote:

>  Hi,  I want to know what the exact meaning of single sign out is.
> Does single sign out mean that logout all applications if you logout from
> one application, or you just logout one application while you can still
> visit the other applications?
>      CAS server 3.2 supports Single Sign Out now. Does it follow that if
> you want to logout, visit https://your.cas.server/cas/logout, than you
> could logout all applications. Is that true?
>
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>  Allen Chen
> 2008-04-25
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