Shawn,

The ticket should still be stored in the TicketRegistry and the original TGC
should have a longer timeout then browser session-scoped.

A future version of it might change the TGT ID on each request to decrease
the likelihood of it being obtained through nefarious means :-).  Right now
though the recommendation is to use a sufficiently long TGT id and make sure
no one uses it on a public terminal.

-Scott

On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:20 AM, Shawn Hainsworth <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I am building with CAS 3.2 from the Maven repository.  I want to add in
> the Remember Me feature, which is slated for 3.2.1, not yet released.  I
> downloaded the source, and added the three principal and one ticket
> RememberMe class files to my project, and then made all of the config
> changes recommended in the documentation.  CAS is running fine.  However, I
> don't see any additional cookies being added to my browser, so I am
> wondering if the Remember Me feature is working, and if so, how.  I have two
> questions:
>
> 1) Do I need to do anything else to get the Remember Me feature working
> with 3.2.0
> 2) How does the Remember Me feature work if there is no cookie to maintain
> the user's identity?
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide
>
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