Hello David,

do you use Active Directory as LDAP server ?

old and new passwords at the same time is already seen in AD environement.

Maybe replication between LDAP nodes could also explain this behaviour.









De : David Olivier [[email protected]]

Date d'envoi : jeudi 27 février 2014 18:01

À : [email protected]

Objet : [cas-user] A cache somewhere in CAS?







Hi to all.



We have a problem with our CAS server. It authenticates against an LDAP server. 
I include the deployerConfigContext.xml file that specifies (if I understand 
correctly) the method used. (Passwords deleted.)



I'm sorry for not being more specific about our configuration, but our CAS 
server was originally installed by an external company and we don't understand 
all the workings.



Our problem is that when we change the password of a user through another 
application in our LDAP server, for about 15 minutes the CAS server accepts 
both the old and the new passwords. It is as if there was some cache involved 
somewhere. It appears to be session-independent.



Does that ring a bell?



Thanks for any answer you can give.



David






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