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Key: JRA-7524
Type: New Feature New Feature
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian]
Votes: 10
Watchers: 5
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Provide support for CAS

Created: 01/Aug/05 12:07 AM   Updated: 09/Jun/08 09:48 PM
Component/s: Extensions, Permissions Security
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

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Participants: Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian], Jeff Turner [Atlassian], Normand Brousseau and Scott Battaglia
Since last comment: 11 weeks, 3 days ago
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While it is possible to integrate with CAS by tweaking seraph as described here:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/seraph/sso.html

It would be great to ship JIRA with this supported out-of-the-box.



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Normand Brousseau added a comment - 22/Sep/06 02:38 PM
1) Is Seraph also the means through which Confluence is integrated with CAS? (I can't find an issue regarding CAS and Confluence)
2) If the issue is the same as for Confluence, then could you give me a rough idea of the timeframe within which we could expect an easier, out-of-the-box integration of CAS for Confluence? (the present issue having been opened more than a year ago)

Thanks,
Normand


Jeff Turner [Atlassian] added a comment - 25/Sep/06 11:21 PM
Yes, Confluence also uses Seraph. Seraph provides a hook at which custom code can be added to handle SSO. For instance, here is a Seraph authenticator for Siteminder's SSO.

We have no timeline for implementing this feature. Given that this is specific to a small proportion of our users (compared to other popular issues), it is unlikely to be implemented soon. If you need this you would have to implement it yourself.


Scott Battaglia added a comment - 09/Jun/08 09:48 PM
We're adding support for Confluence into our JASIG CAS Client for Java 3.1.3 if that will help anyone (it has not been tested too well yet)