Kevin,

> "From your latest post sounds like you already have CAS in place for other 
> apps so you'll probably not want to reverse engineer things :-)"

Yeah, I definitely don't feel like doing that!  Thank you for the clarification 
on how the 2 integration solutions differ.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Foote [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2014 10:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cas-user] CAS + Shibboleth Integration Best Practices

On May 5, 2014, at 8:12 AM, Ben Branch <[email protected]> wrote:

> The situation that we are in is that we have CAS and are needing to add 
> Shibboleth.  I've bookmarked one of your posts where you go into some detail 
> about your Office 365 integration with your CAS/Shib integration and it's 
> been very helpful.  Are you currently on the latest release of CAS?  We are 
> currently on 3.4.10 and I'm looking at moving to 3.5.2.

Ben, 

The "Shibbolizing a CAS server" option is basically going the other way around. 

Where:
You currently have an Enterprise web SSO system based on Shibboleth (usually 
with username/password) and now someone has purchased an application that is 
deeply embedded with CAS as its SSO option.  It's basically a method of making 
the CAS server invisible to the end user without moving the actual user facing 
interaction to the CAS server. 

>From your latest post sounds like you already have CAS in place for other apps 
>so you'll probably not want to reverse engineer things :-) 


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thanks
 kevin.foote
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