LDAP is now working. Thanks for all of your input on this.

The solution, besides having the configContext file along with the 
cas.Properties file, was that the working directory for CAS was actually 
not where I originally thought -- it was in the Tomcat home folder. Once I 
copied the configContext and cas.Properties to that directory and reloaded 
the CAS warfile, LDAP kicked in!

Our next step is to set up a CASified link. 

On Friday, September 30, 2016 at 4:17:24 PM UTC-4, Hank Foss wrote:
>
> Thanks to the documentation, I've been able to get far with the CAS build 
> so far, but LDAP has been a bit of a challenge so far.
>
> I followed this link to the letter:
> https://apereo.github.io/cas/4.2.x/installation/LDAP-Authentication.html 
>  Then I re-ran maven by running* mvn install package*, reloaded WAR file, 
> and restarted Tomcat - not much luck so far.
>
> What is good is that the log file cas.log has shown the source IP and 
> attempting logon username. So that's a step in the right direction: at 
> least it's showing the failure!
>
> The local user casuser / Mellon logons are successful, and the cas.log 
> shows that too. 
>
> Any advice on LDAP configuration on CAS 4.2.5 is greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Hank
>

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