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Early Bird ends tomorrow for Apereo 2013 Conference

By Andrew Petro
May 2, 2013

Early Bird registration discounts end tomorrow (Friday May 3rd 2013) for the Open Apereo 2013 conference.

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After graduating with a degree in Computer Science from Yale University in 2004, Andrew stayed on to serve his alma mater as a casual systems programmer with the Technology & Planning group. His interests include automated software testing, application frameworks, and electronic security. Projects in which Andrew has been involved include the Central Authentication Service, YaleInfo Portal (Yale's uPortal implementation), the Jasig uPortal project, and the Jasig CAS project. Andrew has previously served on the Jasig uPortal and CAS steering committees, has been the release engineer for uPortal, and has been published in the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery on the topic of electronic voting. In spring 2006 Andrew joined Unicon full time, serving various roles, including now as the Cooperative Support for CAS technical lead.

Q1 2013 Cooperative Support for Sakai Update

By Robert Long
April 4, 2013

On Thursday, March 28th 2013 at 10:00AM PDT (1:00PM EDT), the Unicon Cooperative Support Team held the first quarter Cooperative Support Sakai Summit teleconference.  A PDF of the presentation is attached below.

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Robert Long is a Software Engineer at Unicon, Inc. the leading independent provider of open source training, consulting, and support in higher education. He focuses mainly on the Sakai CLE platform, along with other open source projects.

Q1 2013 Cooperative Support for uPortal Update

By Andrew Wills
March 28, 2013

On Tuesday, March 26th 2013 at 8:30 AM PDT, the Unicon Cooperative Support Team held the first quarter Cooperative Support uPortal Briefing teleconference.  Slides from the presentation are attached to this page (below).

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Q1 2013 Cooperative Support for CAS Update

By Andrew Petro
March 21, 2013

The Q1 2013 Cooperative Support for CAS Update webinar was held at at 8:30 Pacific == 11:30 Eastern on 27 March 2013.  Slideware is available on SlideShare.

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After graduating with a degree in Computer Science from Yale University in 2004, Andrew stayed on to serve his alma mater as a casual systems programmer with the Technology & Planning group. His interests include automated software testing, application frameworks, and electronic security. Projects in which Andrew has been involved include the Central Authentication Service, YaleInfo Portal (Yale's uPortal implementation), the Jasig uPortal project, and the Jasig CAS project. Andrew has previously served on the Jasig uPortal and CAS steering committees, has been the release engineer for uPortal, and has been published in the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery on the topic of electronic voting. In spring 2006 Andrew joined Unicon full time, serving various roles, including now as the Cooperative Support for CAS technical lead.

Q4 2012 Cooperative Support for CAS Update

By Andrew Petro
December 13, 2012

A quick post to publicly share the slides for today's Cooperative Support for CAS Update briefing.

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After graduating with a degree in Computer Science from Yale University in 2004, Andrew stayed on to serve his alma mater as a casual systems programmer with the Technology & Planning group. His interests include automated software testing, application frameworks, and electronic security. Projects in which Andrew has been involved include the Central Authentication Service, YaleInfo Portal (Yale's uPortal implementation), the Jasig uPortal project, and the Jasig CAS project. Andrew has previously served on the Jasig uPortal and CAS steering committees, has been the release engineer for uPortal, and has been published in the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery on the topic of electronic voting. In spring 2006 Andrew joined Unicon full time, serving various roles, including now as the Cooperative Support for CAS technical lead.

Failed login attempt throttling in CAS

By Andrew Petro
November 26, 2012

Part of a series on reviewing CAS configuration, this post discusses failed login attempt throttling in CAS.

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After graduating with a degree in Computer Science from Yale University in 2004, Andrew stayed on to serve his alma mater as a casual systems programmer with the Technology & Planning group. His interests include automated software testing, application frameworks, and electronic security. Projects in which Andrew has been involved include the Central Authentication Service, YaleInfo Portal (Yale's uPortal implementation), the Jasig uPortal project, and the Jasig CAS project. Andrew has previously served on the Jasig uPortal and CAS steering committees, has been the release engineer for uPortal, and has been published in the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery on the topic of electronic voting. In spring 2006 Andrew joined Unicon full time, serving various roles, including now as the Cooperative Support for CAS technical lead.

Turn off the demo authentication handler in CAS

By Andrew Petro
November 21, 2012

This is a post about one of the quickest and most important things to check in reviewing CAS configuration: ensure that the demo password handler has been turned off. This post is one of a series on reviewing CAS configuration.

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After graduating with a degree in Computer Science from Yale University in 2004, Andrew stayed on to serve his alma mater as a casual systems programmer with the Technology & Planning group. His interests include automated software testing, application frameworks, and electronic security. Projects in which Andrew has been involved include the Central Authentication Service, YaleInfo Portal (Yale's uPortal implementation), the Jasig uPortal project, and the Jasig CAS project. Andrew has previously served on the Jasig uPortal and CAS steering committees, has been the release engineer for uPortal, and has been published in the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery on the topic of electronic voting. In spring 2006 Andrew joined Unicon full time, serving various roles, including now as the Cooperative Support for CAS technical lead.

CAS Configuration Review

By Andrew Petro
November 21, 2012

I was helping with a CAS upgrade to CAS 3.5.1 the other day, in the course of which I reviewed the configuration. This blog post begins a series of posts about items in that and other CAS configuration reviews.

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After graduating with a degree in Computer Science from Yale University in 2004, Andrew stayed on to serve his alma mater as a casual systems programmer with the Technology & Planning group. His interests include automated software testing, application frameworks, and electronic security. Projects in which Andrew has been involved include the Central Authentication Service, YaleInfo Portal (Yale's uPortal implementation), the Jasig uPortal project, and the Jasig CAS project. Andrew has previously served on the Jasig uPortal and CAS steering committees, has been the release engineer for uPortal, and has been published in the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery on the topic of electronic voting. In spring 2006 Andrew joined Unicon full time, serving various roles, including now as the Cooperative Support for CAS technical lead.

Q3 2012 Unicon-involving CAS Progress

By Andrew Petro
October 2, 2012

In which I discuss Unicon-involving progress on Jasig CAS in the last quarter, and a bit about CAS more generally.

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After graduating with a degree in Computer Science from Yale University in 2004, Andrew stayed on to serve his alma mater as a casual systems programmer with the Technology & Planning group. His interests include automated software testing, application frameworks, and electronic security. Projects in which Andrew has been involved include the Central Authentication Service, YaleInfo Portal (Yale's uPortal implementation), the Jasig uPortal project, and the Jasig CAS project. Andrew has previously served on the Jasig uPortal and CAS steering committees, has been the release engineer for uPortal, and has been published in the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery on the topic of electronic voting. In spring 2006 Andrew joined Unicon full time, serving various roles, including now as the Cooperative Support for CAS technical lead.

Come to Jasig-Sakai UnConference January 2013

By Andrew Petro
October 1, 2012

In which I help get the word out about the Jasig-Sakai UnConference January 2013 in sunny Phoenix, Arizona.

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After graduating with a degree in Computer Science from Yale University in 2004, Andrew stayed on to serve his alma mater as a casual systems programmer with the Technology & Planning group. His interests include automated software testing, application frameworks, and electronic security. Projects in which Andrew has been involved include the Central Authentication Service, YaleInfo Portal (Yale's uPortal implementation), the Jasig uPortal project, and the Jasig CAS project. Andrew has previously served on the Jasig uPortal and CAS steering committees, has been the release engineer for uPortal, and has been published in the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery on the topic of electronic voting. In spring 2006 Andrew joined Unicon full time, serving various roles, including now as the Cooperative Support for CAS technical lead.

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