If you want to different zones of SSO then you would need two CAS servers
unless you want to make some serious modifications to the CAS architecture.

-Scott

-Scott Battaglia
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 6:08 AM, Hunardeep Chopra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>  Hi. Is it possible to have multiple SSO sessions simultaneously within a
> singleCAS server instance?
> I am looking at a scenario where say, ApplicationA andApplicationB need to
> share one SSO login,
> and ApplicationC and ApplicationDneed to share another SSO login, and all
> applications are
> active together.
> The case arises if we have internal apps which share one SSO, and external
> (customer-facing) apps which share another SSO.
> Employees may be logged into the internal apps (say thru LDAP), but they
> may also want to
> log into the external apps (using their account no/password), and check
> their account as
> a customer.
> Each SSO would obviously have its own Auth handlers/loginwebflows etc.I
> guess one option is to have separate CAS instances (e.g. /cas1 and
> /cas2),but can this be done with a single CAS instance ?
> Any pointers accepted gratefully. Thanx
>
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