This may be what you are looking for:
http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/server/ldapauthhandler/index.html

-Scott

On 12/16/06, Kimmo Lahtinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

I found a message from your in May where you mentioned that you have
planned
to write a HowTo about LDAP and CAS. Have you had time to do it?

Regards,

Kimmo Lahtinen

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Thank you Scott,

I was messing all. I'll write the howto next week. For the moment, I'll
go and see my Mom at the hospital and be off for rest of the week.


Scott Battaglia a écrit :

>Thomas,
>
>To use LDAP, you need the following:
>1. The CAS 3.0.4 release (or checkout the latest version from CVS)
>2. Grab the cas-adaptors-ldap-3.0.5-SNAPSHOT.jar (place in
localPlugins/lib)
>3. Grab the LDAPTemplate 1.0.1 jar (place in localPlugins/lib)
>4. Grab the common-lang-2.1 jar (replace the commons-lang-2.0.jar if you
>are using CAS 3.0.4) (place in lib/war)
>
>Use the sample deployerConfigContext.xml as an example:
>http://developer.ja-sig.org/source/viewrep/jasig/cas3/adaptors/ldap/src/mai
n/resources/deployerConfigContext.xml?r=1.1
>
>You can't use the cas-server-3.0.5.jar with the  cas-server-3.0.4
>stuff.  There are some other upgraded libraries that in CAS 3.0.5
>related to the cas-servlet.xml file.
>
>Let me know if you need more detailed information!
>-Scott


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