thx!

you're a really helpful guy :) 

may i ask one last bit of help. what if i want the cas server to check
login/passwd agains a windows nt server ? 

One 1000 though in your direction for saving my day ;)

Pascal.


Le mardi 25 juillet 2006 à 07:29 -0400, Scott Battaglia a écrit :
> Is your certificate signed by a trusted CA (generally certificates such 
> as Verisign, etc. are trusted)?  If it isn't, you will need to add the 
> certificate to your JVM's cacerts file, generally with a command such as 
> the following:
> 
> %JAVA_HOME%\bin\keytool -import -file server.crt -keystore 
> %JAVA_HOME%\jre\lib\security\cacerts
> 
> where server.crt is the certificate file for your LDAP server.
> 
> -Scott
> 
> VALOIS, Pascal wrote:
> 
> >>1.  Obtain the latest version of LdapTemplate 
> >>(http://ldaptemplate.sf.net) [be sure that you have all the required 
> >>dependencies too]
> >>2. Obtain the CAS LDAP handlers 
> >>(http://developer.ja-sig.org/maven/cas/jars/cas-server-ldap-3.0.5-rc3.jar)
> >>
> >>Place both of those jars in the localPlugins/lib directory.
> >>
> >>Modify your wbapp/WEB-INF/deployerConfigContext.xml.
> >>
> >>I recommend you follow the example configuration file we have:
> >>http://developer.ja-sig.org/source/browse/jasig/cas3/adaptors/ldap/src/main/resources/deployerConfigContext.xml?r=1.1
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >thanks, it worked perfectly.
> >
> >now, cas connect the ldap server w/ tls and it complains about the fact
> >that the certificate is unknown.
> >
> >have you ever had this problem ? 
> >
> >Pascal.
> >
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