And what sort of CAS client are you using to get these attributes?


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Subject: Re: [cas-user] allowedAttributes ldap CAS 4



Hi john,

I use SAML 1.1.



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Le 7 oct. 2014 à 17:18, John Gasper <[email protected]
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What CAS protocol are you using to retrieve the attributes on the client
side?



On 10/7/14 1:04 AM, [email protected]
<mailto:[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]
<mailto:[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]
<mailto:[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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