On 13-06-06 02:37 PM, Trenton D. Adams wrote:
On 13-06-06 02:34 PM, Trenton D. Adams wrote:
On 13-06-06 01:55 PM, Marvin S. Addison wrote:
I'm pointing our CAS to a new test server, running OpenLDAP 2.4. When I
enter an incorrect password, I get the message "CAS is Unavailable". If
I point it back to the old server, it's fine.

Very odd. There should be a stack trace in whatever log captures STDOUT
for your servlet, which is catalina.out by default on Tomcat. Post the
stack trace when you find it.

M


Thank you, it wasn't catalina.out, which is why I never saw the stack
trace.

Now that I have the stack trace, I quickly found that it was the search
line, which told me that it was a bad password on the manager DN
password.  I recommend putting some code around the search, so you can
print an appropriate log message about the ldap manager password being
bad.  Apparently the sys-admin changed the password on me, and did not
tell me. :P

Anyhow, stack trace attached.


I'd still like to know why none of the versions of CAS, in git, can
actually compile.  I'd like to be able to play with CAS if need be.


I resolved this, it won't compile with maven 2.2.1, but does with 3.x. For some reason, 2.2.1 has a problem with the cas-client transitive dep.

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