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Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/CASAuthHowTo
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Peter Arien aka Kaos99 (who just likes playing around with Horde)
Thanks go to the [http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/ Ja-Sig] and
the
[http://esup-portail.org/consortium/espace/SSO_1B/tech/cas/cas_install.html
ESUP] people!!
[http://www.kuleuven.be/ Our university] is working towards a
complete AAI (Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure)
implementation. For web applications we are using the
[http://shibboleth.internet2.edu/ Shibboleth architecture]. But as you
can read in [ShibbolethAuthHowTo the Shibboleth Authentication HowTo],
a big problem with AAI and webapplications is authentication on the
backend (with Horde/IMP that would be the mailservers). What we needed
was a way to prevent the password passing the webmail servers AND the
mailservers.
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Meet CAS: "Central Authentication System". It was originally
developed by Yale and then adopted by the JA-SIG group. The ESUP
consortium is also actively developing in the CAS area.
We chose to use CAS (http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/index.html)
as an authentication mechanism on top of Shibboleth. Because both
Shibboleth and CAS do the initial authentication at the CAS server,
users will see it as one integrated SSO system. Specific information
about our implementation of CAS and Horde can be found at
http://shib.kuleuven.be/docs/horde3-cas/
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