This plugin for Keycloak Identity and Access Management (http://www.keycloak.org) adds the CAS 3.0 SSO protocol
as an available client protocol to the Keycloak system. It implements the required Service Provider Interfaces (SPIs)
for a Login Protocol and will be picked up and made available by Keycloak automatically once installed.
The following CAS features are currently implemented:
* CAS 1.0/2.0/3.0 compliant Login/Logout and Service Ticket Validation
* Single Logout (SLO)
* Filtering of provided service
against configured redirect URIs
* JSON and XML response types
* Mapping of custom user attributes to CAS assertion attributes
The following features are missing:
* SAML request/response [CAS 3.0 - optional]
The following features are out of scope:
* Long-Term Tickets - Remember-Me [CAS 3.0 - optional]
The CAS plugin has been tested against the same Keycloak version as the plugin version.
As a rule of thumb plugin version should match your Keycloak version.
Quarkus is the default distribution method of Keycloak 17.0.0 and newer. For legacy installations using WildFly, please refer to the old README.
providers/
directory inside Keycloak installation folder. If necessary, adjust the permissions/ownership so that the user Keycloak runs as is able to read this file.kc.sh build
command.kc.sh start
Remember to update plugin artifact with each Keycloak server upgrade!
To use the new protocol, you have to create a client within Keycloak as usual, selecting cas
as protocol.
As there is no client ID indication in protocol, the client will be identified by the redirect URIs
configured in Keycloak.
Enter https://your.keycloak.host/realms/master/protocol/cas
as the CAS URL into your SP.
This assumes that you use the default master
realm - if not, modify the URL accordingly.
Note that some client implementations require you to enter login and validate URLs, not CAS URL!
This manifests with "Page Not Found" error on login attempt
(see issue #27 for example).
In such case append /login
to the CAS URL to get the "login URL".
Similarly append /serviceValidate
to get the "validate URL".
This plugin was implemented from scratch to comply to the official CAS protocol specification,
and is based heavily on the OpenID Connect implementation in Keycloak.
It is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
This repo is a fork of https://github.com/Doccrazy/keycloak-protocol-cas
and includes changes for Keycloak 8 and newer that were not merged by the owner for half a year.
[1] https://www.keycloak.org/
[2] https://issues.jboss.org/browse/KEYCLOAK-1047 (Support CAS 2.0 SSO protocol)
[3] https://apereo.github.io/cas/4.2.x/protocol/CAS-Protocol-Specification.html
[4] https://keycloak.gitbooks.io/server-developer-guide/content/topics/providers.html