Shi, looking at your code, I’m a bit confused. Using the CAS Authentication
handler at OpenCMS, after checking if the user has a valid ticket, you
search the user in an LDAP server and throw and exception if the user not
exists? Then, your module is useless to these people using CAS without an
LDAP server. I’m near to finish my own module (with lot of code, maybe the
core authentication code, ripped from yours ;)), where I have try to
encapsulate all the authentication code from OpenCms code, so upgrading to
new OpenCms versions is only changing two lines in a pair of files from
OpenCms distribution package.

 

PS: I will give you the well deserved kudos (tons of kudos) in my release.

 

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En
nombre de Scott Battaglia
Enviado el: lunes, 29 de octubre de 2007 15:39
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Yale CAS mailing list
Asunto: Re: I integrated OpenCms 7.0.1 with CAS 3.1

 

Shi,

Glad you were able to integrate them!  When you get a minute, can you add a
new page under:

http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASC/CASifying+Applications 

just giving some basic info on casifying OpenCms and a link to the
SourceForge module.

Thanks
-Scott



On 10/28/07, Shi Yusen < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Scott,
Hi list, 

I have integrated OpenCms 7.0.1 with CAS Server 3.1.

You can download the OpenCms module and source code from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencms-ldap .

Thanks Scott's help!

And also thanks to Commercial Cryptogram Research Center of China and
Polar Research Institute of China who sponsed this version of this
module.

Kind Regards,

Shi Yusen/Beijing Langhua Ltd.


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