WebISO Solutions At Various Institiutions
// March 17th, 2006 // My Stuff
Recently an ad-hoc survey was circulated on the mace-dir mailing list. This survey asked a bunch of member schools what WebISO solution each was using. Here are the results:
Stanford University – Stanford Webauth
Rutgers University – CAS
University of Virginia – Pubcookie
University of Minnesota – cookieauth
Cornell – CUWebAuth
Ohio State – Shibboleth
UCB – HP’s Select Access
Brown University – Shibboleth
Penn State – Cosign
NYU – Expecting to use Sun Access Manager
Rice University – CAS
Case Western Reserve University – CAS
University of Bristol – CAS
University of Connecticut – CAS
Emory University – Netegrity Siteminder, OctetString’s Virtual Directory, and homegrown applications (pwsync)
University of Memphis – Shibboleth
Johns Hopkins – Netegrity Siteminder (But looking into Shibboleth and other technologies from Microsoft and IBM)
UChicago – Pubcookie (Looking into using Shibboleth)
As an addition, Plymouth State University uses CAS. Interestingly, at the moment CAS is far away the most common, although Shibboleth is gaining some ground. I’m sure this is because Shibboleth has the added benefit of being capable of federated SSO.
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[...] In SunGard Higher Education’s Luminis product one of the many add-on packages you can install is CAS support. CAS is an acronym for Central Authentication Service. This WebISO solution is one of the most common in higher education. CAS was created originally by Yale, but ongoing support has been taken over by JA-SIG. When the CAS package is installed in Luminis, it makes Luminis act as a CAS authentication provider. Coupled with this built-in Luminis support, we use a CAS library called phpCAS that adds to the simplicity of deploying this within our environment. [...]
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