Thank you Scott for confirming my assumptions.

So at Rutgers, I trust that you are using proxy authentication to some
degree.  Do you ever have a situation where a service needs to access a
CAS-protected service that runs at night as a batch job?

Thanks,
Andrew 

On 10/4/08 11:37 AM, "Scott Battaglia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Tickets will be either removed or expired when a user explicitly logs out of a
> system (or the Expiration Policy is reached).  We don't have any services here
> at Rutgers that I'm aware of that act on behalf of the user if the user isn't
> around.
> 
> -Scott
> 
> -Scott Battaglia
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> 
> 
> On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Andrew Ralph Feller, afelle1
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> We are investigating a new process management tool that interacts with
>> services (via HTTP, SOAP, RMI, etc) and the question came up how it would
>> play with CAS.  In the case it accesses a CAS protected service, the problem
>> is that the process management tool will perform some task on behalf of the
>> user that has already logged off of CAS.  I haven't dug into the ticket
>> registry cleaner code yet, however I am sure that proxy tickets are removed
>> upon a user signing out of CAS.
>> 
>> Has anyone encountered this situation?  If so, then how have you handled
>> this?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> Andrew

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