* @author Adam Franco * @license http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Apache License 2.0 * @link https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASC/phpCAS */ // Load the settings from the central config file require_once 'config.php'; // Load the CAS lib require_once $phpcas_path . '/CAS.php'; // Uncomment to enable debugging phpCAS::setDebug(); // Initialize phpCAS phpCAS::client(CAS_VERSION_2_0, $cas_host, $cas_port, $cas_context); // For production use set the CA certificate that is the issuer of the cert // on the CAS server and uncomment the line below // phpCAS::setCasServerCACert($cas_server_ca_cert_path); // For quick testing you can disable SSL validation of the CAS server. // THIS SETTING IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PRODUCTION. // VALIDATING THE CAS SERVER IS CRUCIAL TO THE SECURITY OF THE CAS PROTOCOL! // phpCAS::setNoCasServerValidation(); // You can also disable the validation of the certficate CN. This means the // certificate must be valid but the CN of the certificate must not match the // IP or hostname you are using to access the server phpCAS::setCasServerCACert($cas_server_ca_cert_path, false); // force CAS authentication phpCAS::forceAuthentication(); // at this step, the user has been authenticated by the CAS server // and the user's login name can be read with phpCAS::getUser(). // logout if desired if (isset($_REQUEST['logout'])) { phpCAS::logout(); } // for this test, simply print that the authentication was successfull ?> phpCAS simple client

Successfull Authentication!

the user's login is .

phpCAS version is .

Logout