Per,

Even if you want to use Acegi to show single sign on, you don't need to configure CAS to use Acegi. An Acegi-protected application can still use CAS without CAS having to call any Acegi classes. The proper filters/entry points just need to be configured on the application being protected by Acegi.

-Scott

Per Ejeklint wrote:

Scott,

sorry, I should be more clear. I'm trying to demo how CAS+Acegi gives single sign-on with a multi-webapp project I'm working with, so I need to go a bit further with the configuration. The CAS demo itself was easy enough to get working. :-)

/Per

21 feb 2006 kl. 02-21 | v.8 |14.28 skrev Scott Battaglia:

Per,


To purely demo, you can actually just use the demo war included with CAS (in the target directory). It is configured with a handler that merely matches username and password. Otherwise, you can configure one of the included handlers that authenticate against LDAP or a database (or a simple flat file).


-Scott


Per Ejeklint wrote:

Thanks!


I am indeed trying to use 3.0.4 with Acegi 1.0.0-RC2. Am trying to get a simple but working setup to demo the concept.


To get going I can use version 2.0 instead, but it would be nice to have a working demo with 3.0.4 as well. Do you know of any such setup examples "out there"?


/Per


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