Thanks for thrle reply.  I will give this
On Jan 21, 2011 1:23 AM, "Scott M. Holodak" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Take a look at web.config in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\{{YOUR
RPT SVC INSTANCE NAME}}\Reporting Services\ReportServer. Unfortunately, this
isn't based on IIS so I can't say with any confidence whether or not this
will work... but give it a shot. I'm looking at a 2008 R2 server. Things may
have been different in 2005, in which case you may have to do some digging.
You are looking for a web.config file and a bin directory in some reporting
services sounding directory, probably somewhere under program files.
>
> 1) Drop DotNetCasClient.dll in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSRS10_50.MSSQLSERVER\Reporting Services\{{YOUR RPT SVC INSTANCE
NAME}}\bin
>
> 2) Add the following inside the <configuration> tag, but before
<system.web>
> <configSections>
> <section name="casClientConfig"
type="DotNetCasClient.Configuration.CasClientConfiguration,
DotNetCasClient"/>
> </configSections>
>
> 3) Drop in a correctly configured <casClientConfig ... /> tag just below
the close of the configSections tag. See the example website's web.config
for reference. Make sure you include https:// prefix on the serverName
attribute.
>
> 4) Change <authentication mode="Windows" /> to:
> <authentication mode="Forms">
> <forms
> loginUrl="https://{{YOUR CAS SERVER}}/cas/login"
> timeout="30"
> cookieless="UseCookies"
> slidingExpiration="true"
> path="/ " />
> </authentication>
>
> You may need a defaultUrl="~/Default.aspx" in side the <forms> tag in step
4, but I don't know what to supply as a value for SSRS.
>
> 5) You may or may not need to remove <identity impersonate="true" />
>
> 6) Add the module definition anywhere in the <httpModules> tag below
<clear />
>
> <add name="DotNetCasClient"
type="DotNetCasClient.CasAuthenticationModule,DotNetCasClient"/>
>
> Then cross your fingers and post back your findings.
>
> -ScottH
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Yanes [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 5:01 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [cas-user] CASifying Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
>
> I am interested in CASifying Microsoft's SQL Server Reporting Services and
was wondering if you could recommend a good place to start? I have seen the
.NET Client portion of the CAS Wiki discussing integration with a .NET
application using form based authentication. I am however, unsure as to who
to apply these concepts to Reporting Services.
>
> The architecture i would like is as follows:
> Joomla CASified Portal Server ---> Custom Java Application with CAS client
--> Reporting Services
>
> The idea is to prevent them from having to log in once again to the
Reporting Server. Any thoughts? Has this been done before?
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