I've built a C# client for CAS for use by .Net applications. I realise that there's already an ASP .Net client written in C#, but that assumes browser based apps. The motivation for writing mine was that we needed SOAP web services to be able to authenticate via CAS so that, where we used to pass a username and password, we now pass a ticket and they use the CAS client to authenticate. I was going to ask one of the guys round here to read through my code and review it to see if it's production quality or not but they're either on annual leave or paternity leave... So, I figured that the best thing to do was to release the client to the community, including the source code, and ask for feedback on the quality of the code. So - what's the best way of committing this? I've got both a .dll and the source code... Cheers Paul Hunnisett UWE
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