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This is not something that we *need*, or even *want*, but it's strange
behavior, so I thought I would report it.
One of my coworkers was stress-testing our CAS install, and for some
reason the tool he was using was passing '${username}' as the actual
username to log in, and not expanding it.
This resulted in the "CAS is unavailable' error, and not the 'Unable to
authenticate you' message I would have expected.
Just passing on a report in case someone wants to look into this.
Thanks for the excellent software!
Jeff
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Jeff Chapin,
Assistant Systems/Applications Administrator
ITS-IS, University of Northern Iowa
Phone: 319-273-3162 Email: [email protected]
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