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Objet : Re: CAS authentication in Restlet server
Hi Jerome,
Thanks for the pointer, it was very useful. I think I'm starting to see
the picture now. I'm a bit confused about the various places where a
Verifier is referenced. I've seen such references in Context,
ChallengeAuthenti
Rhett Sutphin wrote:
> Hi Arjohn,
>
> On Dec 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Arjohn Kampman wrote:
>
>> Hi Rhett, others,
>>
>> Thanks for your suggestion. Since I'm fairly new to the subject, I
>> hope
>> you (and others) can help me a bit to get things clear.
>>
>> If I understand you correctly, you ar
Hi Arjohn,
On Dec 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Arjohn Kampman wrote:
> Hi Rhett, others,
>
> Thanks for your suggestion. Since I'm fairly new to the subject, I
> hope
> you (and others) can help me a bit to get things clear.
>
> If I understand you correctly, you are suggesting to use a CAS proxy
> ti
Hi Rhett, others,
Thanks for your suggestion. Since I'm fairly new to the subject, I hope
you (and others) can help me a bit to get things clear.
If I understand you correctly, you are suggesting to use a CAS proxy
ticket as an authentication token. However, such a token can only be
sent once to
Hi Jerome,
Thanks for the pointer, it was very useful. I think I'm starting to see
the picture now. I'm a bit confused about the various places where a
Verifier is referenced. I've seen such references in Context,
ChallengeAuthenticator and Realm. I assume that the context's verifier
serves as a d
arjohn.kamp...@aduna-software.com]
Envoyé : mardi 1 décembre 2009 20:54
À : discuss@restlet.tigris.org
Objet : Re: CAS authentication in Restlet server
Hi Jerome, others,
I have just started working on this. If I get it up-and-running, I can
probably donate the code to the restlet project if you like.
I
Hi Jerome, others,
I have just started working on this. If I get it up-and-running, I can
probably donate the code to the restlet project if you like.
I'm currently looking at the org.restlet.security API, but I'm seeing a
lot of terms/concepts that are new to me. Do you have a bit of
documentati
re 2009 15:07
À : discuss@restlet.tigris.org
Objet : Re: CAS authentication in Restlet server
Hi Arjohn,
On Nov 10, 2009, at 5:31 AM, Arjohn Kampman wrote:
> Hi Rhett,
>
> Many thanks for these pointers and your suggestions. The code looks
> nice
> and clean.
Thanks.
> The license
Hi Arjohn,
On Nov 10, 2009, at 5:31 AM, Arjohn Kampman wrote:
> Hi Rhett,
>
> Many thanks for these pointers and your suggestions. The code looks
> nice
> and clean.
Thanks.
> The license for this code looks very BSD-like, is that
> correct?
That's correct. You're free to take and adapt it
Hi Rhett,
Many thanks for these pointers and your suggestions. The code looks nice
and clean. The license for this code looks very BSD-like, is that
correct?
I noticed that this code is based on acegi. Is this easier/better than
using the CAS client code directly?
Arjohn
Rhett Sutphin wrote:
>
Hi Arjohn,
On Nov 7, 2009, at 4:31 AM, Arjohn Kampman wrote:
> I'm planning to integrate CAS (proxy) authentication in my Restlet-
> based
> server. Has anyone worked on this before? Any suggestions on how to
> best
> implement this?
I have done this for my Restlet-based API. I can point you
Hi all,
I'm planning to integrate CAS (proxy) authentication in my Restlet-based
server. Has anyone worked on this before? Any suggestions on how to best
implement this?
CAS: http://www.jasig.org/cas
Regards,
Arjohn
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Arjohn Kampman, Senior Software Engineer
Aduna - Semantic Power
www.aduna-
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