Hmm, that was the last of the low hanging fruit. Sometimes people are still using CAS1 or CAS2 which doesn't work, but SAML should fine.

I'd set the log4j.xml to debug for org.jasig.persondir and see what gets dumped.

On Oct 8, 2014 5:07 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Hi john,
I use SAML 1.1.

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Le 7 oct. 2014 à 17:18, John Gasper <[email protected]> a écrit :

What CAS protocol are you using to retrieve the attributes on the client side?

On 10/7/14 1:04 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi john,

I have tried your syntax but it's the same things.

I have seen that on cas core 4.1 there are new functions for this. I hope the return of attributes for each services works on 4.0 with ldap…

I dont understand why the property of serviceid works but not the property allowedAttribute

Best Regards,

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Le 6 oct. 2014 à 17:24, John Gasper <[email protected]> a écrit :

You might try changing your bean def to use:
                    <property name="allowedAttributes">
                        <list>
                            <value>mail</value>
                        </list>
                    </property>

On 10/6/14 3:41 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi guys,

Last work for my cas 4.

I would like to give attributes differents for each services.
But it doesnt work.
I use org.jasig.cas.persondir.LdapPersonAttributeDao.

And I have a bean : 
       <bean class="org.jasig.cas.services.RegexRegisteredService"
              p:id="1" p:name="HTTP web" p:description=« SERVICE test"
              p:allowedToProxy="true" p:serviceId="http://testmydomain/test/test.php" p:evaluationOrder="10000002" 
              p:allowedAttributes="mail"/>

But in response... I have all attributes which are in my "bean attributeRepository".
allowedAttributes properties seems do nothing...

Any ideas ?

Thx for your responses
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