Christian Haugen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi again!
> My CAS server is finally up and running > thanks to you guys J > > If I want to access my CAS login page I can do this both via http > and https, but I want to be only https. Right now if > I og to my logon page http://adress/cas/login > I can log in, but if I want to use https://adress/cas/login > I cant seem to find the page without specifying the port number. > > I have tried changing this in > tomcat/conf/server.xml but he only way I found was a redirect that changed the > redirection url. So that it took away my service variable. Is there an easy > solution to this? > > If there is an easy way to make the http://adress/cas/login redirect to > https//adress/cas/login and not ever specify port number I would be very much > grateful. > > My regards, > > Christian Haugen The easiest way is to use apache 2.2 with the built-in mod_ajp and have it frontend tomcat. This way you have the flexibility of apache and you can do things like put in redirects of all traffic from http -> https. You can then also serve static content from the apache instance. Or you can disable port 80 completely (either at the tomcat level or via a firewall. This is usually the most secure, although that might not be what the user expects. _______________________________________________ Yale CAS mailing list [email protected] http://tp.its.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/cas
