So when you say OAuth AuthN with CAS, do you mean to have CAS act as an
OAuth provider or OAuth proxy? Either scenario would work, (and I have
done a couple of times) but I am not sure where Shibboleth comes into
play, if Mailchimp is solely interacting with CAS and its OAuth endpoints,
(which are configurable I believe) 

 

From: Ben Branch [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 12:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cas-user] MailChimp + CAS + OAuth 2.0

 

All,

 

Currently we have a project that is looking to utilize MailChimp as a way
to send out mass communications.   Part of the project requirements is
that the product must support either CAS or Shibboleth.  Just to fill you
in a little, here is my current configuration:

 

2 x CAS Nodes (v3.5.2 + User-Session Replication and EhCache Ticket
Replication between nodes)

1 x MySQL Node for storing Services.

 

What we are looking at doing is possibly implementing OAuth Authentication
within CAS to support our MailChimp project.  Has anyone had any
experiencing with using CAS + Unicon CAS-Shib Authenticator + OAuth?
Additionally, has anyone just done CAS + OAuth with MailChimp?  From
reading the documentation, it appears that OAuth would use a different
end-point (https://cas.example.com/cas/oauth2.0) whereas my Shibboleth
services get redirected back to /Authn/Cas.  I mention this, because it
would seem that if we had multiple services with different protocols going
to the same end point, that could lead to some potential issues with how
to handle the incoming user.   Any suggestions or comments are greatly
appreciated. 

 

Ben Branch
UNIX/Linux Administrator

University of Central Oklahoma

ITIL Foundation v3, Network+, RHCE

100 N. University Drive, Box 122

Edmond, OK 73034

D: 405.974.2649 | M: 405.550.6804 | bbranch@uco. <mailto:bbranch@uco.> edu
| www.uco.edu <http://www.uco.edu/> 

 

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great and good; but he fancies he knows something, although he knows
nothing; whereas I, as I do not know anything, so I do not fancy I do. In
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not fancy I know what I do not know."  - Socrates

 

 
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