Oops maybe I remember incorrectly about the service directory.
Anyway, glad to help:D
Cheers!
-Andy
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Hi Andy and all,
Thank you very much for your support, it was precious to me!
I finally got it up and running.
I probably messed up something, cause I repeated the whole process from
scratch and it is working now.
I got the myservice-1001.json under the C:/etc/cas/services directory.
Best Rega
The service file should be: src/main/resources/service/myservice-1001.json
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Additionally, I forgot to mention that I have added to the
"C:\etc\cas\services" folder the "myservice-1001.json" file with the
following content:
{
"@class" :"org.apereo.cas.services.RegexRegisteredService",
"serviceId" : "^https://www.example.com";,
"name" :
Hi Andy,
I am using tomcat on Windows 10.
I'm also using the Netbeans IDE to load the cas overlay (maven version).
I created the C:\etc\cas\config and I have put there the cas.properties,
with the following content:
cas.server.name: https://cas.example.org:8443
cas.server.prefix: https://cas.ex
Hi Pedro,
I'm editing the cas.properties provided by the CAS overlay template.
Do you mean that this is the wrong place to edit the cas.properties?
> Yes, it is the wrong place to edit the cas.properties
Should I manually copy the cas.properties file to the "target" folder? (I'm
using tomcat).
>
Hi Andy,
I'm editing the cas.properties provided by the CAS overlay template.
Do you mean that this is the wrong place to edit the cas.properties?
I searched for a cas.properties file on the "target" folder, but there is
no such file there.
Should I manually copy the cas.properties file to the "
Hi Pedro,
To see whether or not your service is being loaded, turn on CAS debugger
mode and look at the logs.
The (cas.serviceRegistry.x.location) is *based on CAS version*, so you
should look for the config for your CAS version:
cas.serviceRegistry.json.location=file:/etc/cas/services [CA
possible.
From: cas-user@apereo.org [mailto:cas-user@apereo.org] On Behalf Of Pedro Rosas
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 10:17 PM
To: CAS Community
Subject: Re: [cas-user] Re: CAS5.1 ,Application Not Authorized to Use CAS , no
service registry issue.???
Hi Doug,
Thanks for your quick
is what I have and I seem
> to remember this property name changing recently and this tripping me up.
> Give it a try.
>
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> Doug
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> *From:* cas-...@apereo.org [mailto:cas-...@apereo.org
> ] *On Behalf Of *Pedro Rosas
> *Sent:* Saturday, September
recently and this tripping me up. Give it
a try.
Doug
From: cas-user@apereo.org [mailto:cas-user@apereo.org] On Behalf Of Pedro Rosas
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 12:39 PM
To: CAS Community
Subject: Re: [cas-user] Re: CAS5.1 ,Application Not Authorized to Use CAS , no
service registry
Hello,
I'm using the latest version of CAS at the moment (5.3.3) and I want to
customize the UI of the login screen.
I followed the approach defined
here https://apereo.github.io/2018/06/10/cas-userinterface-customizations
on the "Themes" section.
Summing up, these are the steps that I execute
Thanks! That is really odd. I tried that earlier but couldn't get it to
work so I just reverted to storing it in the classpath. Maybe I just
messed something up though when I was testing as I am testing a lot of
things that are new to me as I try to update my very old CAS 3.x to 5.1.3.
More
You're mixing two different things. The bug fix (more of a feature
enhancement) you describe was to the automatic service registry
initialization feature described here:
https://apereo.github.io/cas/development/installation/InMemory-Service-Management.html#auto-initialization
That's not (at least
Actually, when I did that, it did not work. This appears to be a bug that
has been fixed in CAS 5.2.0 RC2 as mentioned at
https://apereo.github.io/2017/08/04/520rc2-release/#minors.
"Service registry initialization from JSON is now able to honor service
definitions found at the path specified
To use a separate JSON registry (e.g., /etc/cas/services/), you have to add
the
cas-server-support-json-service-registry
dependency to pom.xml and rebuild the server. Then you can set
cas.serviceRegistry.config.location:file:/etc/cas/services
and put your service declarations in there.
S
I had this happen as well. I fixed it by adding the following line to the
overlay etc/cas/config/cas.properties file:
cas.serviceRegistry.initFromJson=true
This seemed to cause the default service registry description files to be
read in but they only allow HTTPS and IMAPS services. So in add
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