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| *Two new versions of the CAS ISAPI module have been released. Windows Server 2008 can run in 64-bit mode, which requires a specially-compiled binary. For users of Windows Server 2008 32-bit instances and earlier operating systems, please use the 32-bit installer. *This release also fixes the issue with secondary cookies causing CAS authentications to fail. *The new modules require MsMXL 6.0 or newer to be installed. MsXML 6.0 can be downloaded from: http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/details.aspx?familyid=993C0BCF-3BCF-4009-BE21-27E85E1857B1&displaylang=en |
OverviewWindows Internet Information (IIS) server is used to deliver web sites and applications for numerous departments. While the newest versions of IIS suppport .NET technology for which there is a well-supported CAS authentication module, older applications rely on ISAPI, the Information Server Application Programming Interface. Unfortunately, there is little or no support for an ISAPI CAS module. In order to support our IIS clients, we have created an ISAPI client module. AlternativesJa-Sig provides links to several ISAPI modules developed by other organizations. If you encounter problems with the UC Davis ISAPI module, you can try the modules listed at http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASC/ISAPI+Filter. DownloadInstallation Instructions Include Page |
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Classlist / User File ConfigurationThe Distauth ISAPI client never supported the Classlist feature. However, the College of Letters and Science has provided an ODBC filter which can authorize users against a database. Please go to ODBCFilter for more information. Passthrough / Gateway ConfigurationThe CAS ISAPI Module does not currently provide support for Gateway mode. IP Restriction ConfigurationIP Restriction can be configured via the IIS Administrator console: - Open the IIS Adminsitrator Console
- Select your Web Site
- Right Click and Select Properties
- When the Properties Window Opens, select the Security Tab.
- Click Edit in the IP address and domain restrictions section
- Add the UC Davis IP ranges:
- IP restrictions are now in effect.
TroubleshootingIf the filter is not working correctly, you may want to check these items. - Red Arrow in IIS Administrator
- Access Permissions: Make sure the IIS group (whatever group the IWAM_MACHINENAME user belongs to) has read access to its location.
- Registry Keys: The CAS ISAPI module stores its configuration in the system registry during install. Check that the following keys exist and are populated:
- /HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/CASAuthN
- /HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/EventLog/Application/CASAuthN
- Isolation Mode: Try turning on IIS 5.0 Isolation mode. In the IIS Adminsistrator, Right Click on the 'Web Sites' folder and choose 'Properties'. In the properties window, select the 'Service' tab, and make sure the Checkbox labeled 'Run WWW service in IIS 5.0 Isolation mode' is checked. Then restart IIS.
- It's not redirecting
- Make sure the filter is loading. Under the Internet Information Services panel, look for the filter where you applied it earlier, and make sure there is a green arrow up next to it. Make sure the IIS group (whatever group the IWAM_MACHINENAME user belongs to) has read access to its location.
- Redirection Limit Exceeded Error
- Ensure that your links and/or users are accessing protected resources via a url with your site's domain name and not IP address. The ISAPI plugin requires that users access the protected website via its configured domain name. Additionally, domain names must be inside the ucdavis.edu domain.
- Unable to create an XML Document Instance
- If the CAS module is not working, and you see messages in the Application Log that reference "unable to create an XML Document Instance", try installing MSXML 4 Service Pack 2 or higher. This has been reported in some Windows Server 2008 installations.
- Other Problems
- Please contact distauth@ucdavis.edu if you need additional assistance.
Logging and DebuggingThe ISAPI module logs to the Windows Application Event log. Entries can be viewed using the Event View administration tool. The CAS log entries can be identified by a Source value of "CASAuthN". In its default configuration CAS will write entries on service start, stop, error conditions and cache cleanings. The new module also comes with a debugging mode. To enable debugging, edit the /HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/CASAuthN/Debug registry key, setting the value to 1. After an IIS restart, you will see a marked increase in event log entries. |