On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 11:58 -0400, Matthew J. Smith wrote:
> Are you using mod_auth_cas, or the CAS java filter?


I'm using CAS java filter.

From my point of view, the problem is that in the apache configuration
file i have this two lines regarding mod_jk:

JkMount /alfresco ajp13
JkMount /alfresco/* ajp13

And it's the second one that when i try to access Alfresco's WebDAV that
is under /alfresco (http://mydomain.com/alfresco/webdav) it matches with
the second line and then redirects the request to CAS Server, hence i
receive a 302 error "moved temporarily", and don't know if there is some
workaround that i could do in order that whenever anybody tries to enter
in http://mydomain.com/alfresco/webdav they can be able to login (for me
i wouldn't be a big deal that users would have to type their credentials
again as soon as it works) or even if WebDAV could work as the web
interface does.

Thanks in advance.

> If using m-a-c and mod_ldap, you would use Apache's <Location> blocks to
> stipulate that CAS is used for /alfresco, but LDAP used
> for /alfresco/webdav.
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 10:09 -0400, Joel Rosental R. wrote:
> > I'm using LDAP as a CAS Authentication backend, but the problem is that
> > while alfresco is running fine along with CAS authentication, for access
> > the webdav i have to put an address _inside_ alfresco
> > (http://alfresco.mydomain.com/alfresco/webdav) and it sends it to CAS
> > and of course, CAS doesn't know what to do with it, and then it gives me
> > a 302 error of "moved temporarily".
> > 
> > 
> > On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 09:49 -0400, Matthew J. Smith wrote:
> > > nd WebDAV with Kerberos (mod_auth_kerb
> 
> -- 
> Matthew J. Smith <[email protected]>
> University Information Technology Services
> 
> 

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