Matt,

If you want to put a little blurb together I can post something on our news
page.

-Scott

On 3/29/07, Matt Zukowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just thought I'd let everyone know that we've released what to my best
knowledge is the first alternative implementation of a CAS server.

RubyCAS-Server is a stand-alone application written in Ruby, and is
probably a good alternative to the standard JA-SIG CAS Server for anyone
who does not have existing Java infrastructure in place (i.e. if you
don't have a Java app server like

The server fully supports the CAS 2.0 protocol spec, and is relatively
easy to install and configure (it shouldn't take  you more than 5
minutes if you already have Ruby installed).

You can find more info about RubyCAS-Server, including quick start
instructions on the project's Google Code page:

  http://code.google.com/p/rubycas-server/


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