1 fusionforge-plugin-authcas
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4 This is the external CAS authentication plugin for FusionForge. It is
5 meant to be used in conjunction with the AuthLDAP plugin : CAS
6 validates lognames (SSO perceived by the user) while LDAP retrieves
9 ATTENTION : if used with DB users (without LDAP), nothing guarantees
10 that users logging in through CAS will be owners of the FusionForge
11 accounts with the same login. This could leak to account hijacking.
15 - files from include/ go to /usr/share/gforge/plugins/authcas/include/
16 - files from www/ go to /usr/share/gforge/www/plugins/authcas/
20 - customise @CONFIG_PATH@/fusionforge/config.ini.d/authcas.ini to match your
21 LDAP installation (server, base DN, and mapping)
22 - @BINARY_PATH@/register-plugin authcas "CAS external
25 VoilĂ , you can now log into FusionForge with your existing CAS
26 session. Your account will be created the first time you log in
27 (which means you can't add someone to a group before his/her first
30 In case of trouble integrating with your CAS server, it is recommended
31 to uncomment the phpCAS::setDebug() line in the plugin's
32 post-login.php script, and check the phpCAS logs in /tmp.
34 Don't forget to check that the example_simple.php shipped with your
35 the phpCAS library works for your server with the corresponding
36 settings (compare the post-login.php code with the one in
37 simple_example.php, check the /tmp logs with setDebug on, etc.).
39 -- Olivier Berger <obergix@debian.org>, Fri, 15 Jun 2012 17:45:23 +0200
43 * phpCAS from https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASC/phpCAS