Portions contributed by Matt Zukowski are copyright (c) 2011 Urbacon Ltd. Other portions are copyright of their respective authors.
See https://github.com/rubycas/rubycas-server/commits
Example with mysql database:
git clone git://github.com/rubycas/rubycas-server.git
cd rubycas-server
cp config/config.example.yml config.yml
- Customize your server by modifying the
config.yml
file. It is well commented but make sure that you take care of the following:- Change the database driver to
mysql2
- Configure at least one authenticator
- You might want to change
log.file
to something local, so that you don't need root. For example justcasserver.log
- You might also want to disable SSL for now by commenting out the
ssl_cert
line and changing the port to something like8888
- Change the database driver to
- Create the database (i.e.
mysqladmin -u root create casserver
or whatever you have inconfig.yml
) - Modify the existing Gemfile by adding drivers for your database server. For example, if you configured
mysql2
in config.yml, add this to the Gemfile:gem "mysql2"
- Run
bundle install
bundle exec rubycas-server -c config.yml
Your RubyCAS-Server should now be running. Once you've confirmed that everything looks good, try switching to a Passenger deployment. You should be able to point Apache (or whatever) to the rubycas-server/public
directory, and everything should just work.
Some more info is available at the RubyCAS-Server Wiki.
If you have questions, try the RubyCAS Google Group or #rubycas on freenode.
RubyCAS-Server is licensed for use under the terms of the MIT License. See the LICENSE file bundled with the official RubyCAS-Server distribution for details.