We have a client with an application on a private network. They have local DNS set up so that hosts on their private network can resolve the host names of their CAS-protected application hosts. Users not on their private network will not be able to resolve the application server hostnames. We think this should work for their users if the registered service URL is on their private network and resolvable to their users via that networks local DNS.
What we are unsure about is whether there may be any detrimental impact on the CAS server (3.4.11) where SLO is concerned. We don't expect SLO to work for them because their application host is unresolvable from our perspective, but could this cause some other type problem (i.e. performance degrading timeouts for unresolvable hosts or some other exception) that would be deleterious to the server in some non-negligible way? -baron -- Baron Fujimoto <[email protected]> :: UH Information Technology Services minutas cantorum, minutas balorum, minutas carboratum desendus pantorum -- You are currently subscribed to [email protected] as: [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/cas-user
