I'm not sure what you mean by the logoutUrl "supporting" SLO. If you mean
will SLO suddenly start working just because you put a value in that
property, then the answer is no.
The logoutUrl property is exactly what the documentation says it is -- a
way to let an application receive a logout reques
Hey David,
Firstly thanks for your response and clarifying few things. My query to you
now is
Does logoutUrl property support SLO? If so, which all cookie should I be
deleting?
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 6:17 PM, David Curry
wrote:
> What do you mean when you say you are "using mod_auth_cas for
What do you mean when you say you are "using mod_auth_cas for reverse proxy
to my cas server"? Mod_auth_cas is not a (reverse) proxy. It's simply a way
to control access to content on an Apache web server using CAS
authentication. Think of it as an alternative to HTTP Basic Authentication.
It seems
Hello,
I am using Mod_auth_cas for reverse proxy to my cas server. How do I achive
slo and sso using mod_auth_cas? Also when I logout I am still able to
access my application without authentication. Is this the way mod_auth_cas
works?
Thanks
Ramakrishna G
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