Peter,

If you're merely concerned about cross-domain SSO then you don't need
clustering.  If you actually want to cluster the CAS servers for redundancy,
the CAS 3.2 instructions should work on CAS 3.3 (they may be slightly
different, but nothing earth-shattering).

-Scott

-Scott Battaglia
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On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Peter Thung <[email protected]> wrote:

> I read through the documentation on CAS clustering:
>
> http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASUM/Clustering+CAS#ClusteringCAS-references
>
> And I have a few queestions.
>
> 1.  Can the clustering work over a WAN, where IP multicast is not
> avaialable? I'm thinking maybe if it works with JBOSS which relies on
> JGroups(http://jgroups.org/) which can do Multicast over a WAN.
> However, I did not see any recipe or instructions on this.
> 2.  The instructions for clustering seem to cover the following versions:
> CAS 3.0.6 or greater
> CAS 3.1.0 or greater
> CAS 3.2.0 or greater
>
> I'm wondering if the 3.2.0 instructions also apply to 3.3.1 (if anyone has
> had any success).
>
> 3.  Basically, my project is thinking of doing SSO with 3 websites we
> currently run on separate domains, but eventually we plan to mirror one of
> the sites across a WAN, but still try and make sure SSO works.  Note: the
> websites currently are written in PHP and deployed under Apache webserver
> and not sure if that really has an affect on anything.
>
> Note: this link w/i the documentation is bad:
> http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/server/cluster/index.html
>
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