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      • Current students, employees, parents, and other affiliates with active TAMU NetID accounts can log in to Gateway by selecting "Log In." If you do not have a NetID account, you will need to select "Claim Your NetID" to set up an account. After doing so, you will be able to log in to any TAMU website that uses CAS login.
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  2. A NetID account allows the account holder to authenticate on any application using the Central Authentication Service or the NetID Active Directory Services password service. More details about NetID accounts are available on the Identity Security website.

  3. The Central Authentication Service (CAS) provides the ability to log in to many password-protected web systems using a NetID and password. It simplifies access so users do not need to keep track of multiple IDs and passwords.

  4. You have requested access to a site that requires TAMU NetID authentication. The Texas A&M Central Authentication Service allows for a single sign-on that will be valid on any web site utilizing the CAS service.

  5. Where possible, Texas A&M applications and services should use NetID for authentication. There are a number of technologies which can be used to inetgrate NetIDs for use as the authentication credential, such as: LDAP (Lightweight Directrory Access Protocol) Active Directory (on-premise) CAS & Shibboleth (for CAS or SAML protocol)

  6. CAS authentication is considered a legacy platform and should not be used for new production systems & services. To improve security and streamline access management, we are deprecating legacy platforms like CAS and will only allow SAML or OpenID Connect (OIDC) via Microsoft Entra ID going forward.

  7. When you join Texas A&M as a student, faculty member, or staff, you are granted a personalized NetID made up of letters and numbers - something like abc123 or jdoe45. This NetID combined with your password allows you to log into a range of essential online services.

  8. May 2, 2024 · Your NetID is a username Texas A&M campus members use to login to various systems and services, including the Applicant Information System (AIS), the Central Authentication Service (CAS), Howdy, and your Texas A&M Gmail.

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