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CAS SSO using RT: msg#00073bug-tracking.request-tracker.devel
I am very curious about adding CAS authentication into RT. In our environment, we use CAS to authenticate our Customer Management Application and would like to do the same with RT. It’s a given the user must already exist in RT, but once that pre-req is taken care of, the user should be able to sign on once and use either system without having to re-login. Does anyone have any insight where to begin with this. There is a very popular Perl CAS 2.0 client out there http://sourcesup.cru.fr/perlcas/ I am not sure where I would try to use the CAS client code within RT. Hopefully someone can take a look and give me a push in the right direction. Thanks,
Anthony Meo Rt-devel mailing list Rt-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rt-devel
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