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ServiceTicket.find_by_ticket returns null if the ticket is a ProxyTicket, due to ActiveRecord class name filtering. Changed to SPTicket.
ProxyTicket uses granted_by_tgt as well, moved to parent class SPTicket.
Pgt was being destroyed by username at logout causing non-valid pgts if the user was connected on other devices.
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Hi,
I found that PT-* tickets are not recognised by the server since the query is fired from ServiceTicket model, triggering ActiveRecord filter on class name (as result, only the tickets with ServiceTicket class are selected).
The field is present on the db and it works fine when using SPTicket find_by_ticket method.
Also, granted_by_tgt is called in server.rb (proxyValidate), but this is missing in ProxyTicket model declaration.