README.txt in CAS 5.4
Same filename and directory in other branches
phpCAS is available directly from http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASC/phpCAS. phpCAS is distributed under the LGPL license. You must download and install phpCAS library in order for this CAS module to work. You may either place a copy your modules/cas directory, or make sure it is in you PHP includes path/directory. Your PHP must have the following modules enabled: --with-curl --with-openssl --with-dom --with-zlib Drupal modifications --------------------- 1) Enable the CAS module in admin/modules 2) Set the CAS server parameters in admin/user/cas 3) Enable the CAS login block to provide authentication. 4) Test authentication 5) Remove regular user login block 6) If the user database is external, remove the ability for users to edit their accounts.
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- phpCAS is available directly from http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASC/phpCAS. phpCAS is distributed under the LGPL license.
-
- You must download and install phpCAS library in order for this CAS module to work. You may either
- place a copy your modules/cas directory, or make sure it is in you PHP includes path/directory.
-
- Your PHP must have the following modules enabled:
- --with-curl
- --with-openssl
- --with-dom
- --with-zlib
-
- Drupal modifications
- ---------------------
- 1) Enable the CAS module in admin/modules
- 2) Set the CAS server parameters in admin/user/cas
- 3) Enable the CAS login block to provide authentication.
- 4) Test authentication
- 5) Remove regular user login block
- 6) If the user database is external, remove the ability for users to edit
- their accounts.