I have just found out that we are not using the JA-SIG CAS but our system works 
similar to it.  I'll try to see if it works or not :-)

Thanks Matt,
Doug

Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You mention CAS - are you using it for 
your SSO solution? If so, Acegi
supports integrating with CAS.

http://acegisecurity.org/docbook/acegi.html#cas

Matt

On 6/18/07, Doug Pham  wrote:
> Hi All,
>     I am working on a web application where the administrator have the
> option of choosing which authentication method they would like.  I like to
> keep the current one as is but would like to add SSO and LDAP.  Our
> institution us currently using SSO where where we have an apache module that
> does the authentication for us and once the authentication is successful, it
> forwards the the user back to the original application that called it.  At
> this point, there is a secure cookie in the session with a magic number and
> the cookie module have the user id of the authenticated user.  Using SSO, we
> will not have the password or need the password because the CAS took care of
> that for us.  All I need to do is check the application to see if the
> current user exists and if so, can he/she use this application.  The LDAP
> part seems pretty straight forward from Matt's Q&A page.  If anyone has done
> this SSO, it would be great if you can give me some pointer on how you
> achieved this.
>
> Thank You,
> Doug
>
>
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