Thank you. Actually, I don’t add the CAS server prefix when actually testing 
CAS. That was a bad example.

However, I do get the same result when I configure Ezproxy to use CAS, which 
uses a URL like you mentioned in your example.

From: Tom Mendenhall [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 8:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cas-user] CAS and EZproxy


You don't need to add the CAS server prefix. Ezproxy will redirect 
automatically to CAS for authentication.

Try
http://myezproxy.server.com/login?url=http://myresource.com
or
https://myezproxy.server.com/login?url=http://myresource.com

Tom


On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Chris Adams 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello all,

I have read documentation for using CAS with Ezproxy and it seems to agree with 
some postings on this list. However, I am missing something and thought someone 
here might want to weigh in.

I have the Ezproxy server registered as a service with CAS.

The Ezproxy URL format I am using (and successfully using login directly 
through Ezproxy) is something like:

http://myezproxy.server.com/login?url=http://myresource.com


According to the Ezproxy documentation for a CAS implementation:

Configuration

To enable Central Authentication Service (CAS)<http://www.jasig.org/cas>, edit 
user.txt/ezproxy.usr and add lines similar to:
::CAS
LoginURL http://www.yourlib.org/cas/login
ServiceValidateURL http://www.yourlib.org/cas/serviceValidate
/CAS

By default, the use of CAS disables EZproxy's normal login methods, including 
the presentation of the login menu.

My constructed URL looks something like this:
https://mycas.server.com/cas/login?service=http://myezproxy.server.com/login?url=http://myresource.com



After doing this, I restart Ezproxy. When I try to access one of the URLs, it 
takes me to the CAS login page, I log in, and it takes me to the Ezproxy login 
page. I’m not sure why it is not just taking me to the resource, as I thought 
this is supposed to disable the normal Ezproxy login method. I tried commenting 
out the configured login method for Ezproxy, but still it presents the login 
page.

If this is more of an Ezproxy question, I can follow up on that.

Many thanks, Christopher Adams










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