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  = RubyCAS-Client Changelog
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+ == Version 2.2.0 :: 2010-06-22
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+ RubyCAS-Client is now licensed under the MIT License.
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+ See http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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+ * New functionality:
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+ * Added config parameter force_ssl_verification (self explanatory) [Roberto Klein]
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+ * Added explicit SingleSignutFilter for Rails (convenient?) [Adam Elliot]
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+ * Added support for faking out the filter; useful when testing. See
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+ http://github.com/gunark/rubycas-client/commit/1eb10cc285d59193eede3d4406f95cad9db9d93a
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+ [Brian Hogan]
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+ * Changes to existing functionality:
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+ * Unauthorized requests to URLs ending in .xml now show an XML formatted
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+ response (<errors><error>#{failure_message}</error></errors>) [Roberto Klein]
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+ * Accepts HTTPFound (302) as a successful response from the CAS server (in
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+ addition to HTTPSuccess (2xx) [taryneast]
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+ * Bug fixes:
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+ * Got rid of warnings if @valid is not initialized in Responses [jamesarosen]
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+ * Fixed warning when setting the logger [jamesarosen]
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+ * Client should no longer crap out when using CAS v1 and extra_attributes is
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  == Version 2.1.0 :: 2009-08-18
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- * Cleaned up and updated documentation, fixed some example code.
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+ Portions of RubyCAS-Client contributed by Matt Zukowski are copyright (c) 2009 Urbacon Ltd.
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data/README.rdoc CHANGED
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  = RubyCAS-Client
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  Author:: Matt Zukowski <matt AT roughest DOT net>; inspired by code by Ola Bini <ola.bini AT ki DOT se> and Matt Walker <mwalker AT tamu DOT edu>
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- Copyright:: (c) 2008 Urbacon Ltd.
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- License:: GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 (LGPL 2.1)
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- Websites:: http://code.google.com/p/rubycas-client
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- http://github.com/gunark/rubycas-client
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- http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubycas-client
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+ Copyright:: Portions contributed by Matt Zukowski are copyright (c) 2009 Urbacon Ltd.
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+ Other portions are copyright of their respective authors.
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+ License:: MIT License
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+ Websites:: http://github.com/gunark/rubycas-client
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+ http://code.google.com/p/rubycas-client
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+ http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubycas-client
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@@ -303,20 +304,19 @@ To install the library on an Debian/Ubuntu system:
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  For other platforms you'll have to figure it out yourself.
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+ == Testing
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+ In some cases, especially those using Cucumber or other tools that simply can't work with
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+ CAS, it may be necessary to work around CAS instead.
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- == License
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+ In your test or Cucumber step definition, simply fake out CAS.
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+
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+ CASClient::Frameworks::Rails::Filter.fake("homer")
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315
 
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- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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- it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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- (at your option) any later version.
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+ This functionality was present in the original version of this plugin.
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+ The value of the username is stored in session[:cas_user] (or the user specified field) and session[:casfilteruser] for backwards-compatibility.
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- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ == License
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- along with this program (see the file called LICENSE); if not, write to the
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- Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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+ RubyCAS-Client is licensed for use under the terms of the MIT License.
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+ See the LICENSE.txt file bundled with the official RubyCAS-Client distribution for details.
data/lib/casclient.rb CHANGED
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ module CASClient
46
46
  # will quietly swallow any logging calls.
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47
  class LoggerWrapper
48
48
  def initialize(real_logger=nil)
49
- set_logger(real_logger)
49
+ set_real_logger(real_logger)
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50
  end
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51
  # Assign the 'real' Logger instance that this dummy instance wraps around.
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  def set_real_logger(real_logger)
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ module CASClient
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  # Log using the appropriate method if we have a logger
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56
  # if we dont' have a logger, gracefully ignore.
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  def method_missing(name, *args)
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- if @real_logger && @real_logger.respond_to?(name)
58
+ if instance_variable_defined?(@real_logger) && @real_logger.respond_to?(name)
59
59
  @real_logger.send(name, *args)
60
60
  end
61
61
  end
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ module CASClient
22
22
  @validate_url = conf[:validate_url]
23
23
  @proxy_url = conf[:proxy_url]
24
24
  @service_url = conf[:service_url]
25
+ @force_ssl_verification = conf[:force_ssl_verification]
25
26
  @proxy_callback_url = conf[:proxy_callback_url]
26
27
  @proxy_retrieval_url = conf[:proxy_retrieval_url]
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28
 
@@ -105,6 +106,7 @@ module CASClient
105
106
 
106
107
  https = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
107
108
  https.use_ssl = (uri.scheme == 'https')
109
+ https.verify_mode = (@force_ssl_verification ? OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER : OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE)
108
110
 
109
111
  begin
110
112
  raw_res = https.start do |conn|
@@ -143,6 +145,7 @@ module CASClient
143
145
  uri = URI.parse(login_url+'Ticket')
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146
  https = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
145
147
  https.use_ssl = (uri.scheme == 'https')
148
+ https.verify_mode = (@force_ssl_verification ? OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER : OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE)
146
149
  res = https.post(uri.path, ';')
147
150
 
148
151
  raise CASException, res.body unless res.kind_of? Net::HTTPSuccess
@@ -184,6 +187,8 @@ module CASClient
184
187
  uri = URI.parse(uri) unless uri.kind_of? URI
185
188
  https = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
186
189
  https.use_ssl = (uri.scheme == 'https')
190
+ https.verify_mode = (@force_ssl_verification ? OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER : OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE)
191
+
187
192
  res = https.start do |conn|
188
193
  conn.get("#{uri.path}?#{uri.query}")
189
194
  end
@@ -209,6 +214,7 @@ module CASClient
209
214
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210
215
  https = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
211
216
  https.use_ssl = (uri.scheme == 'https')
217
+ https.verify_mode = (@force_ssl_verification ? OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER : OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE)
212
218
 
213
219
  begin
214
220
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239
245
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240
246
  https = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
241
247
  https.use_ssl = (uri.scheme == 'https')
248
+ https.verify_mode = (@force_ssl_verification ? OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER : OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE)
242
249
  https.start {|conn| conn.request(req) }
243
250
  end
244
251
 
@@ -8,11 +8,20 @@ module CASClient
8
8
  @@config = nil
9
9
  @@client = nil
10
10
  @@log = nil
11
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12
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13
 
12
14
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13
15
  def filter(controller)
14
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15
17
 
18
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19
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20
+ controller.session[:casfilteruser] = @@fake_user
21
+ return true
22
+ end
23
+
24
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25
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17
26
 
18
27
  if single_sign_out(controller)
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39
48
  # Re-use the previous ticket if the user already has a local CAS session (i.e. if they were already
40
49
  # previously authenticated for this service). This is to prevent redirection to the CAS server on every
41
50
  # request.
51
+ #
42
52
  # This behaviour can be disabled (so that every request is routed through the CAS server) by setting
43
- # the :authenticate_on_every_request config option to false.
53
+ # the :authenticate_on_every_request config option to true. However, this is not desirable since
54
+ # it will almost certainly break POST request, AJAX calls, etc.
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55
  log.debug "Existing local CAS session detected for #{controller.session[client.username_session_key].inspect}. "+
45
56
  "Previous ticket #{last_st.ticket.inspect} will be re-used."
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57
  st = last_st
@@ -55,7 +66,7 @@ module CASClient
55
66
  if is_new_session
56
67
  log.info("Ticket #{st.ticket.inspect} for service #{st.service.inspect} belonging to user #{vr.user.inspect} is VALID.")
57
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  controller.session[client.username_session_key] = vr.user.dup
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- controller.session[client.extra_attributes_session_key] = HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(vr.extra_attributes.dup)
69
+ controller.session[client.extra_attributes_session_key] = HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(vr.extra_attributes)
59
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60
71
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  log.debug("Extra user attributes provided along with ticket #{st.ticket.inspect}: #{vr.extra_attributes.inspect}.")
@@ -98,14 +109,14 @@ module CASClient
98
109
  return true
99
110
  else
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  log.warn("Ticket #{st.ticket.inspect} failed validation -- #{vr.failure_code}: #{vr.failure_message}")
101
- redirect_to_cas_for_authentication(controller)
112
+ unauthorized!(controller, vr)
102
113
  return false
103
114
  end
104
- else
115
+ else # no service ticket was present in the request
105
116
  if returning_from_gateway?(controller)
106
117
  log.info "Returning from CAS gateway without authentication."
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118
 
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- # reset, so that we can retry authentication if there is a subsequent request
119
+ # unset, to allow for the next request to be authenticated if necessary
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120
  controller.session[:cas_sent_to_gateway] = false
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121
 
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122
  if use_gatewaying?
@@ -116,9 +127,13 @@ module CASClient
116
127
  end
117
128
  end
118
129
 
119
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130
+ unauthorized!(controller)
120
131
  return false
121
132
  end
133
+ rescue OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError
134
+ log.error("SSL Error: hostname was not match with the server certificate. You can try to disable the ssl verification with a :force_ssl_verification => false in your configurations file.")
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+ unauthorized!(controller)
136
+ return false
122
137
  end
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139
  def configure(config)
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128
143
  @@log = client.log
129
144
  end
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+ # used to allow faking for testing
147
+ # with cucumber and other tools.
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+ # use like
149
+ # CASClient::Frameworks::Rails::Filter.fake("homer")
150
+ def fake(username)
151
+ @@fake_user = username
152
+ end
153
+
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154
  def use_gatewaying?
132
155
  @@config[:use_gatewaying]
133
156
  end
@@ -161,6 +184,18 @@ module CASClient
161
184
  controller.send(:redirect_to, client.logout_url(referer))
162
185
  end
163
186
 
187
+ def unauthorized!(controller, vr = nil)
188
+ if controller.params[:format] == "xml"
189
+ if vr
190
+ controller.send(:render, :xml => "<errors><error>#{vr.failure_message}</error></errors>", :status => 401)
191
+ else
192
+ controller.send(:head, 401)
193
+ end
194
+ else
195
+ redirect_to_cas_for_authentication(controller)
196
+ end
197
+ end
198
+
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199
  def redirect_to_cas_for_authentication(controller)
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200
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166
201
 
@@ -88,11 +88,11 @@ module CASClient
88
88
  end
89
89
 
90
90
  def is_success?
91
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91
+ (instance_variable_defined?(:@valid) && @valid) || (protocol > 1.0 && xml.name == "authenticationSuccess")
92
92
  end
93
93
 
94
94
  def is_failure?
95
- @valid == false || (protocol > 1.0 && xml.name == "authenticationFailure" )
95
+ (instance_variable_defined?(:@valid) && !@valid) || (protocol > 1.0 && xml.name == "authenticationFailure" )
96
96
  end
97
97
  end
98
98
 
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160
160
  @ticket = $~[1]
161
161
  end
162
162
 
163
- if !http_response.kind_of?(Net::HTTPSuccess) || ticket.blank?
163
+ if (http_response.kind_of?(Net::HTTPSuccess) || http_response.kind_of?(Net::HTTPFound)) && @ticket.present?
164
+ log.info("Login was successful for ticket: #{@ticket.inspect}.")
165
+ else
164
166
  @failure = true
165
167
  # Try to extract the error message -- this only works with RubyCAS-Server.
166
168
  # For other servers we just return the entire response body (i.e. the whole error page).
@@ -186,4 +188,4 @@ module CASClient
186
188
 
187
189
  class BadResponseException < CASException
188
190
  end
189
- end
191
+ end
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1
  module CASClient #:nodoc:
2
2
  module VERSION #:nodoc:
3
3
  MAJOR = 2
4
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4
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5
5
  TINY = 0
6
6
 
7
7
  STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY].join('.')
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: rubycas-client
3
3
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4
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4
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5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Matt Zukowski
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ autorequire:
10
10
  bindir: bin
11
11
  cert_chain: []
12
12
 
13
- date: 2009-08-18 00:00:00 -04:00
13
+ date: 2010-06-22 00:00:00 -04:00
14
14
  default_executable:
15
15
  dependencies:
16
16
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
@@ -23,6 +23,26 @@ dependencies:
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23
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
24
24
  version: "0"
25
25
  version:
26
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
27
+ name: rubyforge
28
+ type: :development
29
+ version_requirement:
30
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
31
+ requirements:
32
+ - - ">="
33
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
34
+ version: 2.0.3
35
+ version:
36
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
37
+ name: gemcutter
38
+ type: :development
39
+ version_requirement:
40
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
41
+ requirements:
42
+ - - ">="
43
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
44
+ version: 0.2.1
45
+ version:
26
46
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
27
47
  name: hoe
28
48
  type: :development
@@ -31,7 +51,7 @@ dependencies:
31
51
  requirements:
32
52
  - - ">="
33
53
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
34
- version: 1.8.2
54
+ version: 2.5.0
35
55
  version:
36
56
  description: Client library for the Central Authentication Service (CAS) protocol.
37
57
  email: matt at roughest dot net
@@ -70,6 +90,8 @@ files:
70
90
  - setup.rb
71
91
  has_rdoc: true
72
92
  homepage: http://rubycas-client.rubyforge.org
93
+ licenses: []
94
+
73
95
  post_install_message:
74
96
  rdoc_options:
75
97
  - --main
@@ -91,9 +113,9 @@ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
91
113
  requirements: []
92
114
 
93
115
  rubyforge_project: rubycas-client
94
- rubygems_version: 1.3.1
116
+ rubygems_version: 1.3.5
95
117
  signing_key:
96
- specification_version: 2
118
+ specification_version: 3
97
119
  summary: Client library for the Central Authentication Service (CAS) protocol.
98
120
  test_files: []
99
121