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- data/CHANGELOG.txt +1 -0
- data/History.txt +273 -0
- data/LICENSE.txt +504 -0
- data/Manifest.txt +83 -0
- data/PostInstall.txt +3 -0
- data/README.rdoc +26 -0
- data/Rakefile +115 -0
- data/bin/rubycas-server +13 -0
- data/bin/rubycas-server-ctl +9 -0
- data/config.example.yml +555 -0
- data/config.ru +38 -0
- data/config/hoe.rb +78 -0
- data/config/requirements.rb +15 -0
- data/custom_views.example.rb +11 -0
- data/lib/casserver.rb +58 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/active_directory_ldap.rb +11 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/authlogic_crypto_providers/aes256.rb +43 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/authlogic_crypto_providers/bcrypt.rb +92 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/authlogic_crypto_providers/md5.rb +34 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/authlogic_crypto_providers/sha1.rb +35 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/authlogic_crypto_providers/sha512.rb +50 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/base.rb +48 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/client_certificate.rb +46 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/google.rb +54 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/ldap.rb +147 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/ntlm.rb +88 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/open_id.rb +22 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/sql.rb +119 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/sql_authlogic.rb +92 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/sql_encrypted.rb +92 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/sql_md5.rb +19 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/sql_rest_auth.rb +71 -0
- data/lib/casserver/authenticators/test.rb +19 -0
- data/lib/casserver/cas.rb +322 -0
- data/lib/casserver/conf.rb +75 -0
- data/lib/casserver/controllers.rb +463 -0
- data/lib/casserver/load_picnic.rb +19 -0
- data/lib/casserver/localization.rb +82 -0
- data/lib/casserver/models.rb +265 -0
- data/lib/casserver/postambles.rb +174 -0
- data/lib/casserver/utils.rb +30 -0
- data/lib/casserver/version.rb +9 -0
- data/lib/casserver/views.rb +249 -0
- data/lib/rubycas-server.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/rubycas-server/version.rb +1 -0
- data/po/de_DE/rubycas-server.po +119 -0
- data/po/es_ES/rubycas-server.po +115 -0
- data/po/fr_FR/rubycas-server.po +116 -0
- data/po/ja_JP/rubycas-server.po +118 -0
- data/po/pl_PL/rubycas-server.po +115 -0
- data/po/pt_BR/rubycas-server.po +115 -0
- data/po/ru_RU/rubycas-server.po +110 -0
- data/po/rubycas-server.pot +104 -0
- data/public/themes/cas.css +121 -0
- data/public/themes/notice.png +0 -0
- data/public/themes/ok.png +0 -0
- data/public/themes/simple/bg.png +0 -0
- data/public/themes/simple/login_box_bg.png +0 -0
- data/public/themes/simple/logo.png +0 -0
- data/public/themes/simple/theme.css +28 -0
- data/public/themes/urbacon/bg.png +0 -0
- data/public/themes/urbacon/login_box_bg.png +0 -0
- data/public/themes/urbacon/logo.png +0 -0
- data/public/themes/urbacon/theme.css +33 -0
- data/public/themes/warning.png +0 -0
- data/resources/init.d.sh +58 -0
- data/script/console +10 -0
- data/script/destroy +14 -0
- data/script/generate +14 -0
- data/script/txt2html +82 -0
- data/setup.rb +1585 -0
- data/tasks/deployment.rake +34 -0
- data/tasks/environment.rake +7 -0
- data/tasks/localization.rake +11 -0
- data/tasks/website.rake +17 -0
- data/vendor/isaac_0.9.1/LICENSE +26 -0
- data/vendor/isaac_0.9.1/README +78 -0
- data/vendor/isaac_0.9.1/TODO +3 -0
- data/vendor/isaac_0.9.1/VERSIONS +3 -0
- data/vendor/isaac_0.9.1/crypt/ISAAC.rb +171 -0
- data/vendor/isaac_0.9.1/isaac.gemspec +39 -0
- data/vendor/isaac_0.9.1/setup.rb +596 -0
- data/vendor/isaac_0.9.1/test/TC_ISAAC.rb +76 -0
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=== 0.8.0 :: In Progress...
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* NEW:
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* Support for localization via Ruby-GetText.
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See http://code.google.com/p/rubycas-server/wiki/Localization
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for details. [antono]
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* Switched to Picnic 0.8.x, so RubyCAS-Server is now based on Rack
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and Camping 2.0 and is now compatible with Passenger Phusion
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* Added new SQL authenticator (sql_rest_auth) compatible with the
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restful_authentication Rails plugin. [antono]
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* FIXED:
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* Fixed weird problems with loading controllers when using older versions of
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activesupport and/or rubygems.
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* Failure to connect to a service during a single sign out request is now
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handled gracefully.
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* Required gem dependencies have been re-enabled in the gemspec.
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* Authlogic authenticator files added to gemspec. [rajiv]
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* Authenticators are now instantiated on a per-request basis (rather than
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once at startup) to ensure thread safety.
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=== 0.7.1 :: 2008-11-10
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=== 0.7.0 :: 2008-11-04
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* Implemented single-sign-out functionality as specified in CAS 3.3. See
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* It is now possible to configure Authenticators to return extra attributes
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to CAS clients alongside the username. For an example of how to do this see
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the included SQL authenticator. Also have a look at:
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Note that extra attributes of type other than String or Numeric are serialized
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into YAML format before being sent along to the client.
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* Added an MD5-password version of the SQL authenticator for Drupal and any other
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database that stores its passwords in hashed form (thanks malcolmm).
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* Added new Google authenticator for authenticating against Google/GMail
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accounts.
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* CHANGED:
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* Service URIs are now automatically normalized. For example, if the service
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URI given to the server has a 'ticket' parameter, the ticket will now be
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automatically stripped. This is to avert any possible issues raised by
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misbehaving CAS clients (the CAS ticket should never be part of the service
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URI). Same goes for other CAS-related parameters like 'service', 'renew',
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and 'gateway'. Additionally, the trailing '/' and '?' characters are
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automatically stripped from URLs, since, for example, "http://google.com/"
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is almost certainly equivalent to "http://google.com".
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* The expire_sessions config variable is now respected -- ticket granting
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ticket cookies are set with an expiry datetime, so that the SSO session
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is effectively terminated once the ticket_granting_ticket_expiry period
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is reached.
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* If present, the HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR header is used for recording the
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client's address. This is useful when the server is running behind a reverse
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proxy, but it should not be considered authoritative since it can be
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easily spoofed.
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* The 'service' field in the 'casserver_st' table has been changed from
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VARCHAR(255) to TEXT in order to accomodate service URIs longer than 255
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characters (fixes issue #46).
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* The CAS XML responses are no longer whitespace-formatted (i.e. Markaby's
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auto-indentation has been turned off). Apparently the whitespace was
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causing problems with mod_auth_cas. See:
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* When used without pre-authentication, the LDAP authenticator now tries to
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bind by searching for the given username in the LDAP directory based on the
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configured username_attribute. Prior to this change the authenticator
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attempted to bind with the LDAP server by assuming that the username credential
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matches the user's CN. This is no longer the case.
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* CAS responses to invalid requests (for example where required parameters
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are missing or incorrect) will now have HTTP status code 422. Internal server
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errors (where the server rather than the client is at fault) have error 500.
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* Fixed logout action to work properly with ActiveRecord 2.1 (eager loading behaviour
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was changed upstream forcing a change to the way we look for ProxyGrantingTickets
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to delete on logout).
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* When running under Mongrel, the USR2 signal should now restart the server as
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expected -- however currently this only works when the server is running
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in the foregaround. When daemonized, USR2 will shut down the server without
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restarting (see issue #58).
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* Fixed activerecord/activesupport gem load problems, hopefully once and for all
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(however picnic-0.7.0 is now required).
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=== 0.6.0 :: 2008-03-28
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* Much of the supporting functionality that makes RubyCAS-Server
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act as a well-behaved Linux service has been abstracted out
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into its own library. This new library is called Picnic and is
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now a gem dependency for RubyCAS-Server. You can find out more about
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it at http://code.google.com/p/camping-picnic/.
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* The logout action will now accept a 'destination' parameter in lieu of
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'service'. This means that if a 'destination' parameter is given with
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some URL, the logout action will show the login form, allowing the user
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to immedietly log back in to the service specified by 'destination'.
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* The logout action will now accept a 'url' parameter. If given, the logout
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page will show a message indicating that the CAS session has been terminated
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and instructing the user to click on a link to follow the given URL. If the
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'url' parameter is given, the login form will NOT be shown on the logout
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page (see above).
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* When an authentication failure occurs (because the user submitted
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invalid credentials or the login ticket is missing), the server
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now returns a 401 (Unauthorized) response instead of 200.
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* An encryption-enabled version of the SQL authenticator is now
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available. For more info have a look at:
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* Better compatibility with Oracle databases. The database migration
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table names are not supported by the underlying database connector
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(issue #15).
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* The server now automatically removes leading and trailing whitespace from
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the username entered by users. Passwords however are left intact, with no
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whitespace removed.
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* The server can now be configured to automatically downcase the
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enters "JSmith", the system will convert it to "jsmith" if the
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downcase_username option is set to true.
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* Fixed bug with ActiveRecord 2.0.2 where service tickets were not
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being given a type (issue #37).
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Crypt::ISAAC. Tickets have also been extended in length; STs, PTs
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and LTs can now extend up to 32 characters, and PGTs and PGT-IOUs
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up to 64.
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=== 0.5.0 :: 2007-09-20
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login page is made with gateway=true as one of the parameters, the CAS
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server will immediately redirect back to the target service along with
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as logins.
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being deleted.
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cirumstances the user could just enter '*' as their username to match
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any username. The LDAP authenticator will now refuse to process logins
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with usernames that contain the characters * ( ) \ / and the NULL
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