Ok, I'll take your answers into consideration.
I agree adding new json entries isn't that hard as we won't have new
services everyday, it's just that I was asked to look into this strategy
among others.
Also, I know having the serviceid like that is going to allow any
application to authentic
as I go through the debug looking for differences I've noticed that on
the initial session cas does not send a SAML response to the
application.
The second session does send a saml response.
Why would that be?
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Erik Mallory
Server Analyst
Wichita State University
On Wed, 2020-07-01 at 21:43 +
I agree with Ron. As a point of reference, we have 1000 json entries in our
service registry. I added 6 this morning.
Very few use any wild cards.
We are also working on getting the management app up and running.
-Bryan
University of Utah
On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 5:26 AM Emilian Mitocariu <
mito
Emilian,
See https://github.com/apereo/cas-management-overlay for a web application to
create services.
The value in creating multiple service entries, lays in security. With your
current service id, any application in the world can use your cas to log in.
An additional benefit to having one se