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@ -174,13 +174,11 @@ Quick start
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inactive since more than ``SESSION_COOKIE_AGE``. The default value for is ``1209600``
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seconds (2 weeks). You probably should reduce it to something like ``86400`` seconds (1 day).
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You could for example do as bellow :
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You could for example do as bellow::
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.. code-block::
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0 0 * * * cas-user /path/to/project/manage.py clearsessions
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*/5 * * * * cas-user /path/to/project/manage.py cas_clean_tickets
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5 0 * * * cas-user /path/to/project/manage.py cas_clean_sessions
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0 0 * * * cas-user /path/to/project/manage.py clearsessions
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*/5 * * * * cas-user /path/to/project/manage.py cas_clean_tickets
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5 0 * * * cas-user /path/to/project/manage.py cas_clean_sessions
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5. Run ``python manage.py createsuperuser`` to create an administrator user.
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@ -230,7 +228,7 @@ Template settings
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authenticated. The default is ``"cas_server/logged.html"``.
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* ``CAS_LOGOUT_TEMPLATE``: Path to the template showed on ``/logout`` then to user
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is being disconnected. The default is ``"cas_server/logout.html"``
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* ``CAS_REDIRECT_TO_LOGIN_AFTER_LOGOUT``: Should we redirect users to `/login` after they
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* ``CAS_REDIRECT_TO_LOGIN_AFTER_LOGOUT``: Should we redirect users to ``/login`` after they
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logged out instead of displaying ``CAS_LOGOUT_TEMPLATE``. The default is ``False``.
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@ -547,10 +545,10 @@ A service pattern has 4 associated models:
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an email address to connect to it. To do so, put ``email`` in ``Attribute`` and ``.*`` in ``pattern``.
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Then a user ask a ticket for a service, the service URL is compare against each service patterns
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sorted by `position`. The first service pattern that matches the service URL is chosen.
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Hence, you should give low `position` to very specific patterns like
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``^https://www\.example\.com(/.*)?$`` and higher `position` to generic patterns like ``^https://.*``.
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So the service URL `https://www.examle.com` will use the service pattern for
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sorted by ``position``. The first service pattern that matches the service URL is chosen.
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Hence, you should give low ``position`` to very specific patterns like
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``^https://www\.example\.com(/.*)?$`` and higher ``position`` to generic patterns like ``^https://.*``.
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So the service URL ``https://www.examle.com`` will use the service pattern for
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``^https://www\.example\.com(/.*)?$`` and not the one for ``^https://.*``.
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@ -574,7 +572,7 @@ An identity provider comes with 5 fields:
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* ``Suffix``: the suffix that will be append to the username returned by the identity provider.
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It must be unique.
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* ``Server url``: the URL to the identity provider CAS. For instance, if you are using
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``https://cas.example.org/login`` to authenticate on the CAS, the `server url` is
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``https://cas.example.org/login`` to authenticate on the CAS, the ``server url`` is
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``https://cas.example.org``
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* ``CAS protocol version``: the version of the CAS protocol to use to contact the identity provider.
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The default is version 3.
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@ -595,11 +593,9 @@ Then using federate mode, you should add one command to a daily crontab: ``cas_c
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This command clean the local cache of federated user from old unused users.
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You could for example do as bellow :
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You could for example do as bellow::
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.. code-block::
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10 0 * * * cas-user /path/to/project/manage.py cas_clean_federate
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10 0 * * * cas-user /path/to/project/manage.py cas_clean_federate
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