Hi,

Your CAS logs are in a cas.log file, configured through :
https://github.com/Jasig/cas/blob/3.5.x/cas-server-webapp/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/classes/log4j.xml
.
It is stored somewhere depending on your configuration and application
server. There might be another interesting logs files produced directly by
your application server (like catalina.out for Tomcat).
Best regards,
Jérôme



2013/11/7 Đào Văn Phong <[email protected]>

> Dear Jérôme,
>
> Thank for your help. I'm newbie for CAS server so I dont know where I get
> CAS log.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> 2013/11/7 Jérôme LELEU <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As you get a 404, it means that your CAS server is not started or that
>> you have some configuration issues with your urls.
>> What do your CAS logs say ?
>> Thanks.
>>  Best regards,
>> Jérôme
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/11/6 Đào Văn Phong <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I try use POSTGRESQL for CAS but when I config follow guide in this link
>>> https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASUM/Using+JDBC+for+Authentication and
>>> I restart Apache tomcat and access https://localhost:8443/cas/login but
>>> I received error message "Etat HTTP 404 - /cas/login". Below, I provide all
>>> step I follow. Can you help me check what wrong?
>>>
>>> Step 1: Replace
>>>
>>>> <bean class=
>>>> "org.jasig.cas.authentication.handler.support.SimpleTestUsernamePasswordAuthenticationHandler"
>>>> />
>>>
>>>
>>> by
>>>
>>> <bean id="SearchModeSearchDatabaseAuthenticationHandler"
>>>> class="org.jasig.cas.adaptors.jdbc.SearchModeSearchDatabaseAuthenticationHandler"
>>>>  abstract="false" singleton="true" lazy-init="default"
>>>> autowire="default" dependency-check="default">
>>>>  <property name="tableUsers">
>>>>  <value>users</value>
>>>>  </property>
>>>>  <property name="fieldUser">
>>>>  <value>user_id</value>
>>>>  </property>
>>>>  <property name="fieldPassword">
>>>>  <value>password</value>
>>>>  </property>
>>>>  <property name="dataSource" ref="dataSource" />
>>>> </bean>
>>>
>>>
>>> In deployerConfigContext.xml
>>>
>>> Step 2: Add
>>>
>>>> <!-- PostgreSQL connector -->
>>>> <bean id="dataSource" class="org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource">
>>>>  <property name="driverClassName">
>>>>   <value>org.postgresql.Driver</value>
>>>>  </property>
>>>>  <property name="url">
>>>>   <value>jdbc:postgresql://database-server-name:5432/db-name</value>
>>>>  </property>
>>>>  <property name="username">
>>>>   <value>admusr</value>
>>>>  </property>
>>>>  <property name="password">
>>>>   <value>admpwd</value>
>>>>  </property>
>>>> </bean>
>>>
>>>
>>> below
>>>
>>>> </list>
>>>> </property>
>>>> </bean>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Save deployerConfigContext.xml and restart apache.
>>>
>>> Thank so much.
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>>> *Hai Phong Private University*
>>>
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