Hi Bob
i am exactly at same point as you now.
just finish buid and deploy both cas server & cas-management server.

i also able to configure cas-server authentication to connect to DBMS 
instead of using static user casuser/Mellon
way to do it is just follow this tutorial:
https://apereo.github.io/2017/02/22/cas51-dbauthn-tutorial/

and to install HSQLDB can follow this:
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/hsqldb/hsqldb_installation.htm

now i am able to login to cas-server using the username & password i create 
in database.
but i cant access cas-management, as i always get this error;
Access Denied
You are not authorized to access this resource. Contact your CAS 
administrator for more info.

looks like cas-management no more read from the static user.properties.
do you have the solution for this?

On Thursday, 17 August 2017 23:47:00 UTC+8, Bob Dill wrote:
>
> Hi Satheesh,
>
> I can send you my notes on how I installed CAS and got it working. I'm 
> still struggling with the configuration now, but I thought that since we 
> are both newbies we could both benefit from some collaboration. Let me know 
> if you are interested. In the meantime, here's an easy way to get started.
>
> 1. Download the master WAR overlay project from:  
> https://github.com/apereo/cas-overlay-template/archive/master.zip
> 2. Unzip it, and run build.sh (in Linux) or build.cmd (in Windows). If you 
> lack elevated privileges, the build will succeed, but you will notice some 
> errors indicating that some files could not be copied. On Linux (I don't 
> know about windows), as root, go to /etc and run 'mkdir -P cas/config'. 
> This will make the cas config directory. Then, from the directory where you 
> ran the build script copy, there will be an etc/cas/config directory. Copy 
> the files in there (as root) to the directory you just created with mkdir. 
> You no longer need to worry about the errors at the end of the build script.
> 3. Finally, deploy the cas.war file. The easiest way to do that is if you 
> already have a tomcat installation set up for SSL (let me know if you need 
> help with SSL too), simply copy the cas.war file to the webapps directory 
> in your tomcat configuration. This will automatically deploy your cas 
> application. Now, you can visit https://<your FQDN>:<your tomcat app 
> port>/cas, and you will see the page.
>
> This will get you to the point I'm at right now. 
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> ~ Bob
>
> On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 4:26:45 AM UTC-5, satheesh k wrote:
>>
>> HI All,
>>
>> We are implementing CAS 5.1.2 in our projct. I need to set up SSO with 
>> our application using CAS. I have read the documentation at 
>> https://apereo.github.io/cas/5.1.x/planning/Installation-Requirements.html
>> .We stuck on the implementation of CAS 5.1.2 in our project. Is there a 
>> step-by-step guide that will teach me how to perform these basic steps?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Satheesh. K
>>
>

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