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Restricting ED-Auth Access

Explore the benefits of Central Authentication Service (CAS) for university IT systems, including reduced liability and centralized communication. Learn about top authentications, required usage, and timeline for implementation. Contact middleware@vt.edu for questions.

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Restricting ED-Auth Access

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  1. Restricting ED-Auth Access 04.14.2011

  2. Authentications per day

  3. Top 10 Authentications by host

  4. Non-VT Authentications

  5. Web Applications • Required to use CAS • http://www.middleware.vt.edu/doku.php?id=middleware:cas:client • Benefits of CAS • reduced liability • central location for communication • SSO

  6. Other Applications • Required to use • CAS RESTful web service • http://www.middleware.vt.edu/doku.php?id=middleware:cas:restful or • SSL/TLS client authentication when connecting to ED-Auth • SASL bind notrequired

  7. Timeline • Central IT applications by Fall 2012 • All university applications by ??

  8. Questions? middleware@vt.edu www.middleware.vt.edu

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