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Uilty of; do therefore, with that measure of sorrow and repentance which God of his mercy shall be pleased to grant us, desire to acknowledge and confess our own sins and violations of these vows, and the sins and transgressions of our fathers; to which we have also an example left us by the _Cloud of witnesses, which through faith and patience have inherited the promises_, ever since the Lord had a visible national church upon earth, and more especially by our progenitors in this nation; as, for instance, in the year 1596, "Wherein the General Assembly, and all the kirk judicatories, with the concurrence of many of the nobility, gen |
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From: Alistair Y. <ali...@uh...> - 2009-11-10 10:18:42
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Hi Emrah, Is your tomcat server running? What is in catalina.out? Alistair -- mov eax,1 mov ebx,0 int 80h On 9 Nov 2009, at 16:03, Emrah Yasasin wrote: > Dear all, > > thank you very much for your great tutorial to Shibboleth and Tomcat. > I tried your tutorial here: > http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/index.php/Guanxi_localhost_2 and according > to the logs of my Tomcat 6.0.20 everything is ok. Now, when I try to > call up https://localhost:8443/samlengine, I get the error message > that > Firefox is unable to connect and it can't establish a conneciton to > the > server at localhost. > > What might be the reason for this odd error message and how can it > be fixed? > > Thank you in advance! > > Best regards, > > Emrah > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 > 30-Day > trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and > focus on > what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with > Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july > _______________________________________________ > guanxi-development mailing list > gua...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/guanxi-development |
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Dear all, thank you very much for your great tutorial to Shibboleth and Tomcat. I tried your tutorial here: http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/index.php/Guanxi_localhost_2 and according to the logs of my Tomcat 6.0.20 everything is ok. Now, when I try to call up https://localhost:8443/samlengine, I get the error message that Firefox is unable to connect and it can't establish a conneciton to the server at localhost. What might be the reason for this odd error message and how can it be fixed? Thank you in advance! Best regards, Emrah |
From: Berndsen <chi...@iv...> - 2009-08-28 21:33:05
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From: Dorval <uns...@nb...> - 2009-08-28 06:39:10
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it on every side. For these we need synthetic criticism, which, after analysis has done its work, and disclosed to us the peculiar qualities of form, conception, and treatment, shall collect the products of this first process, construct for us the poet's mental figure in its integrity and just coherence, and then finally, as the sum of its work, shall trace the relations of the poet's ideas, either direct or indirect, through the central currents of thought, to the visible tendencies of an existing age. The greatest poets reflect beside all else the broad-bosomed haven of a perfect and positive faith, in which mankind has for some space found shelter, unsuspicious of the new and distant wayfarings that are ever in store. To this band of sacred bards few are called, while perhaps not more than four high names would fill the list of the chosen: Dante, the poet of Catholicism; Shakespeare, of Feudalism; Milton, of Protestantism; Goethe, of that new faith which is as yet without any universally recognised label, but whose heaven is an ever-closer harmony between the consciousness of man and all the natural forces of the universe; whose liturgy is culture, and whose deity is a certain high composure of the human heart. The far-shining pre-eminence of Shakespeare, apart from the incomparable fertility and depth of his natural gifts, arises secondarily from the larger extent to which he transcended the special forming influences, and refreshed his fancy and widened his range of sympathy, by recourse to what was then the nearest possible approach to a historic or political method. To the poet, vision reveals a certain form of the truth, which the rest of men laboriously discover and prove by the tardier methods of meditation and |
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N--the avenger, is within; suddenly the cries of Clytemnestra are heard. Again--again! Orestes re-enters a parricide! [367] He retires as Aegisthus is seen approaching; and the adulterous usurper is now presented to us for the first and last time--the crowning victim of the sacrifice. He comes flushed with joy and triumph. He has heard that the dreaded Orestes is no more. Electra entertains him a few moments with words darkly and exultingly ambiguous. He orders the doors to be thrown open, that all Argos and Mycenae may see the remains of his sole rival for the throne. The scene opens. On the threshold (where, with the Greeks, the corpse of the dead was usually set out to view) lies a body covered with a veil or pall. Orestes (the supposed Phocian) stands beside. "Aegist |
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It must resolve, stands at a most critical juncture in its history. AMERICA PASSING THROUGH CRISIS Moreover, the country of which it forms a part is passing through a crisis which, in its spiritual, moral, social and political aspects, is of extreme seriousness--a seriousness which to a superficial observer is liable to be dangerously underestimated. The steady and alarming deterioration in the standard of morality as exemplified by the appalling increase of crime, by political corruption in ever widening and ever higher circles, by the loosening of the sacred ties of marriage, by the inordinate craving for pleasure and diversion, and by the marked and progressive slackening of parental control, is no doubt the most arresting and distressing aspect of the decline that has set in, and can be clearly perceived, in the fortunes of the entire nation. Parallel with this, and pervading all departments of life--an evil which the nation, and indeed all those within the capitalist system, though to a lesser degree, share with that state and its satellites regarded as the sworn enemies of that system--is the crass materialism, which lays excessive and ever-increasing emphasis on material well-being, forgetful of those things of the spirit on which alone a sure and stable foundation can be laid for human society. It is this same cancerous materialism, born originally in Europe, carried to excess in the North American continent, contaminating the Asiatic peoples and nations, spreading its ominous tentacles to the borders of Africa, and now invading its very heart, which Baha'u'llah in unequivocal and emphatic language denounced in His Writings, comparing it to a devouring flame and regarding it as the chief factor in precipitating the dire ordeals and world-shaking crises that must necessarily involve the burning of cities and the spread of terror and consternation in the hearts of men. Indeed a foretaste of the devastation which this consuming fire will wreak upon th |
From: Chris M. <ro...@ya...> - 2009-08-03 14:40:03
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Thanks Alistair. ----- Original Message ---- From: Alistair Young <ali...@uh...> To: Guanxi Development Discussion <gua...@li...> Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 12:38:59 PM Subject: Re: [Guanxi-development] SAML Service Provider Hi Chris, The Guard is a ServletFilter so it would be invoked for all requests to that web application. If you've mapped multiple domains to that host name, then the Guard will get invoked for each one. The Guard doesn't make decisions, it just gets attributes via its Engine. ServletFilter is pretty crude though: <filter-mapping> <filter-name>Guanxi Resource Guard</filter-name> <url-pattern>/protected/*</url-pattern> </filter-mapping> this will tell the Guard to block requests to domain.com/protected until the shibboleth process has completed, i.e. WAYF -> IdP -> Engine -> AA -> Engine -> Guard (attributes). As you say, you could set url-pattern to / and extend the Guard to block on specific HOST headers in the HTTP request. So if you know which hostnames should start Shibboleth SSO, you can let the Guard do its work for them and tell it to ignore anything else. There are internal Guard URLs that it ignores already so you could look in the code to see how to bypass the Guard logic for certain hostnames. Search org.guanxi.sp.guard.Guard for "Don't block web service calls from a Guanxi SAML Engine". For those hostnames it needs to block for shibboleth SSO, once its done its work getting the attributes, it's up to the application behind the hostname to make decisions based on those attributes. If you need Spring specific stuff, have a look at: org.guanxi.sp.guard.gateway.spring.Gatekeeper it's a Spring HandlerInterceptorAdapter that acts as an access decision maker for Spring apps. It's not very clever - it's really just an example of how to use the Guard from a Spring application to make access decisions within the application itself. Just take the code and make it work for you. cheers, Alistair -- mov eax,1 mov ebx,0 int 80h On 3 Aug 2009, at 12:14, Chris Masters wrote: > > Hi Alistair, > > Thanks for the quick reply and info! > > A couple more questions for you then.... > > We have a dynamic application where a single tomcat instance will > deal with mutiple requests from multiple Institutions/Companies. > This means that requests (for the same resource)to multiple domains > will hit a single server and some will require SSO and some LDAP (or > local database). These domains are configured dynamically and are > not static within the tomcat configuration. > > 5) Can a single gurard deal with mutiple 'dynamic' domains like this? > > 6) To deal with the problem of some requests to a single resource > not wanting SSO, I'm envisaging that I would extend the guard filter > and first check if the domain is 'SSO enabled'. Do you think this > approach is OK? > > Thanks again! > > Chris > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Alistair Young <ali...@uh...> > To: Guanxi Development Discussion <gua...@li... > > > Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 12:03:14 PM > Subject: Re: [Guanxi-development] SAML Service Provider > > Hi Chris, > > some answers for you: > >> 1) Is Guanxi compatible with Shibboleth 2 (and legacy Shibboleth >> 1.3) IdPs out of the box? > yes, it's in use in the UK Federation at the moment by some electronic > resource suppliers > >> 2) Can I configure the SAML Engine to deal with multiple federations? > > yes, it doesn't care about federations. It deals with Guards. It just > acts as a SAML engine for Guards so they don't need to bother with raw > SAML. You register a Guard with the Engine and the Engine does all the > SAML/Shibboleth/Federation stuff. > >> 3) I see that there are Java and PHP Guards available - what about >> asp or .Net clients? > > none available yet Chris. They're simple to develop though as they > don't bother with SAML, although they have access to the Shibboleth > authentication and attribute responses from an IdP. They need to be on > the 'net though as the Engine will call them to verify a security > session and it will send them the attributes over HTTP. If you need > some developed, get in touch. > >> 4) What are the licence restrictions? > > none! it's Mozilla GPL so you can do what you need to with it. > > To see the Engine/Guard link working, you could try the localhost > tutorial: > http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/index.php/Guanxi_localhost_2 > > You basically install one Engine on a Tomcat or other container and > register multiple Guards with it. The Guards have their own > providerIds in each federation, so if you needed to take account of > federations it would be in the Guard, depending what it's providerId > is. The Guard doesn't make any decisions though. It just redirects to > the WAYF then sits back and waits for the attributes to arrive from > its Engine. It then packages them up in the HTTP headers and it's > then up to the application to do something with them. > You can see this in action in the Sakai shibboleth implementation: > http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/drguanxi/index.php/Sakai_Guanxi_Shibb_Kit > > There are some getting started tutorials here: > http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/index.php/Tutorials > > Alistair > > > -- > mov eax,1 > mov ebx,0 > int 80h > > > > > On 3 Aug 2009, at 11:36, Chris Masters wrote: > >> >> Hi All, >> >> Hope you don't mind me posting some questions on the dev list but >> this looked like the best place. >> >> I have the following environment: >> >> - numerous tomcat instances (no apache httpd) running apps with >> heavy spring usage >> - numerous IIS instances running asp apps >> - numerous apache httpd instances running php/drupal apps >> - all behind load balancer appliances >> >> I have the following SSO requirements: >> >> - support academic SAML SSO (using Shibboleth IdPs) coming from >> multiple federations - mianly the UK Access Management Federation >> for Education and Research >> - support corporate SAML SSO (using..not sure yet...) coming from >> multiple federations >> - provide a central service (SOA based) to deal with SAML SSO for >> all applications for multiple federations i.e. we don't want an >> instance of shibd SP on every tomcat, IIS and apache server! >> >> I was initially looking at Shibboleth but the approach just doesn't >> fit with our SOA architecture. >> >> So, some questions: >> >> 1) Is Guanxi compatible with Shibboleth 2 (and legacy Shibboleth >> 1.3) IdPs out of the box? >> >> 2) Can I configure the SAML Engine to deal with multiple federations? >> >> 3) I see that there are Java and PHP Guards available - what about >> asp or .Net clients? >> >> 4) What are the licence restrictions? >> >> Thanks, Chris >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 >> 30-Day >> trial. 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From: Alistair Y. <ali...@uh...> - 2009-08-03 11:39:12
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Hi Chris, The Guard is a ServletFilter so it would be invoked for all requests to that web application. If you've mapped multiple domains to that host name, then the Guard will get invoked for each one. The Guard doesn't make decisions, it just gets attributes via its Engine. ServletFilter is pretty crude though: <filter-mapping> <filter-name>Guanxi Resource Guard</filter-name> <url-pattern>/protected/*</url-pattern> </filter-mapping> this will tell the Guard to block requests to domain.com/protected until the shibboleth process has completed, i.e. WAYF -> IdP -> Engine -> AA -> Engine -> Guard (attributes). As you say, you could set url-pattern to / and extend the Guard to block on specific HOST headers in the HTTP request. So if you know which hostnames should start Shibboleth SSO, you can let the Guard do its work for them and tell it to ignore anything else. There are internal Guard URLs that it ignores already so you could look in the code to see how to bypass the Guard logic for certain hostnames. Search org.guanxi.sp.guard.Guard for "Don't block web service calls from a Guanxi SAML Engine". For those hostnames it needs to block for shibboleth SSO, once its done its work getting the attributes, it's up to the application behind the hostname to make decisions based on those attributes. If you need Spring specific stuff, have a look at: org.guanxi.sp.guard.gateway.spring.Gatekeeper it's a Spring HandlerInterceptorAdapter that acts as an access decision maker for Spring apps. It's not very clever - it's really just an example of how to use the Guard from a Spring application to make access decisions within the application itself. Just take the code and make it work for you. cheers, Alistair -- mov eax,1 mov ebx,0 int 80h On 3 Aug 2009, at 12:14, Chris Masters wrote: > > Hi Alistair, > > Thanks for the quick reply and info! > > A couple more questions for you then.... > > We have a dynamic application where a single tomcat instance will > deal with mutiple requests from multiple Institutions/Companies. > This means that requests (for the same resource)to multiple domains > will hit a single server and some will require SSO and some LDAP (or > local database). These domains are configured dynamically and are > not static within the tomcat configuration. > > 5) Can a single gurard deal with mutiple 'dynamic' domains like this? > > 6) To deal with the problem of some requests to a single resource > not wanting SSO, I'm envisaging that I would extend the guard filter > and first check if the domain is 'SSO enabled'. Do you think this > approach is OK? > > Thanks again! > > Chris > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Alistair Young <ali...@uh...> > To: Guanxi Development Discussion <gua...@li... > > > Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 12:03:14 PM > Subject: Re: [Guanxi-development] SAML Service Provider > > Hi Chris, > > some answers for you: > >> 1) Is Guanxi compatible with Shibboleth 2 (and legacy Shibboleth >> 1.3) IdPs out of the box? > yes, it's in use in the UK Federation at the moment by some electronic > resource suppliers > >> 2) Can I configure the SAML Engine to deal with multiple federations? > > yes, it doesn't care about federations. It deals with Guards. It just > acts as a SAML engine for Guards so they don't need to bother with raw > SAML. You register a Guard with the Engine and the Engine does all the > SAML/Shibboleth/Federation stuff. > >> 3) I see that there are Java and PHP Guards available - what about >> asp or .Net clients? > > none available yet Chris. They're simple to develop though as they > don't bother with SAML, although they have access to the Shibboleth > authentication and attribute responses from an IdP. They need to be on > the 'net though as the Engine will call them to verify a security > session and it will send them the attributes over HTTP. If you need > some developed, get in touch. > >> 4) What are the licence restrictions? > > none! it's Mozilla GPL so you can do what you need to with it. > > To see the Engine/Guard link working, you could try the localhost > tutorial: > http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/index.php/Guanxi_localhost_2 > > You basically install one Engine on a Tomcat or other container and > register multiple Guards with it. The Guards have their own > providerIds in each federation, so if you needed to take account of > federations it would be in the Guard, depending what it's providerId > is. The Guard doesn't make any decisions though. It just redirects to > the WAYF then sits back and waits for the attributes to arrive from > its Engine. It then packages them up in the HTTP headers and it's > then up to the application to do something with them. > You can see this in action in the Sakai shibboleth implementation: > http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/drguanxi/index.php/Sakai_Guanxi_Shibb_Kit > > There are some getting started tutorials here: > http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/index.php/Tutorials > > Alistair > > > -- > mov eax,1 > mov ebx,0 > int 80h > > > > > On 3 Aug 2009, at 11:36, Chris Masters wrote: > >> >> Hi All, >> >> Hope you don't mind me posting some questions on the dev list but >> this looked like the best place. >> >> I have the following environment: >> >> - numerous tomcat instances (no apache httpd) running apps with >> heavy spring usage >> - numerous IIS instances running asp apps >> - numerous apache httpd instances running php/drupal apps >> - all behind load balancer appliances >> >> I have the following SSO requirements: >> >> - support academic SAML SSO (using Shibboleth IdPs) coming from >> multiple federations - mianly the UK Access Management Federation >> for Education and Research >> - support corporate SAML SSO (using..not sure yet...) coming from >> multiple federations >> - provide a central service (SOA based) to deal with SAML SSO for >> all applications for multiple federations i.e. we don't want an >> instance of shibd SP on every tomcat, IIS and apache server! >> >> I was initially looking at Shibboleth but the approach just doesn't >> fit with our SOA architecture. >> >> So, some questions: >> >> 1) Is Guanxi compatible with Shibboleth 2 (and legacy Shibboleth >> 1.3) IdPs out of the box? >> >> 2) Can I configure the SAML Engine to deal with multiple federations? >> >> 3) I see that there are Java and PHP Guards available - what about >> asp or .Net clients? >> >> 4) What are the licence restrictions? >> >> Thanks, Chris >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 >> 30-Day >> trial. 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From: Chris M. <ro...@ya...> - 2009-08-03 11:15:05
|
Hi Alistair, Thanks for the quick reply and info! A couple more questions for you then.... We have a dynamic application where a single tomcat instance will deal with mutiple requests from multiple Institutions/Companies. This means that requests (for the same resource)to multiple domains will hit a single server and some will require SSO and some LDAP (or local database). These domains are configured dynamically and are not static within the tomcat configuration. 5) Can a single gurard deal with mutiple 'dynamic' domains like this? 6) To deal with the problem of some requests to a single resource not wanting SSO, I'm envisaging that I would extend the guard filter and first check if the domain is 'SSO enabled'. Do you think this approach is OK? Thanks again! Chris ----- Original Message ---- From: Alistair Young <ali...@uh...> To: Guanxi Development Discussion <gua...@li...> Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 12:03:14 PM Subject: Re: [Guanxi-development] SAML Service Provider Hi Chris, some answers for you: > 1) Is Guanxi compatible with Shibboleth 2 (and legacy Shibboleth > 1.3) IdPs out of the box? yes, it's in use in the UK Federation at the moment by some electronic resource suppliers > 2) Can I configure the SAML Engine to deal with multiple federations? yes, it doesn't care about federations. It deals with Guards. It just acts as a SAML engine for Guards so they don't need to bother with raw SAML. You register a Guard with the Engine and the Engine does all the SAML/Shibboleth/Federation stuff. > 3) I see that there are Java and PHP Guards available - what about > asp or .Net clients? none available yet Chris. They're simple to develop though as they don't bother with SAML, although they have access to the Shibboleth authentication and attribute responses from an IdP. They need to be on the 'net though as the Engine will call them to verify a security session and it will send them the attributes over HTTP. If you need some developed, get in touch. > 4) What are the licence restrictions? none! it's Mozilla GPL so you can do what you need to with it. To see the Engine/Guard link working, you could try the localhost tutorial: http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/index.php/Guanxi_localhost_2 You basically install one Engine on a Tomcat or other container and register multiple Guards with it. The Guards have their own providerIds in each federation, so if you needed to take account of federations it would be in the Guard, depending what it's providerId is. The Guard doesn't make any decisions though. It just redirects to the WAYF then sits back and waits for the attributes to arrive from its Engine. It then packages them up in the HTTP headers and it's then up to the application to do something with them. You can see this in action in the Sakai shibboleth implementation: http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/drguanxi/index.php/Sakai_Guanxi_Shibb_Kit There are some getting started tutorials here: http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/index.php/Tutorials Alistair -- mov eax,1 mov ebx,0 int 80h On 3 Aug 2009, at 11:36, Chris Masters wrote: > > Hi All, > > Hope you don't mind me posting some questions on the dev list but > this looked like the best place. > > I have the following environment: > > - numerous tomcat instances (no apache httpd) running apps with > heavy spring usage > - numerous IIS instances running asp apps > - numerous apache httpd instances running php/drupal apps > - all behind load balancer appliances > > I have the following SSO requirements: > > - support academic SAML SSO (using Shibboleth IdPs) coming from > multiple federations - mianly the UK Access Management Federation > for Education and Research > - support corporate SAML SSO (using..not sure yet...) coming from > multiple federations > - provide a central service (SOA based) to deal with SAML SSO for > all applications for multiple federations i.e. we don't want an > instance of shibd SP on every tomcat, IIS and apache server! > > I was initially looking at Shibboleth but the approach just doesn't > fit with our SOA architecture. > > So, some questions: > > 1) Is Guanxi compatible with Shibboleth 2 (and legacy Shibboleth > 1.3) IdPs out of the box? > > 2) Can I configure the SAML Engine to deal with multiple federations? > > 3) I see that there are Java and PHP Guards available - what about > asp or .Net clients? > > 4) What are the licence restrictions? > > Thanks, Chris > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 > 30-Day > trial. 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From: Alistair Y. <ali...@uh...> - 2009-08-03 11:03:56
|
Hi Chris, some answers for you: > 1) Is Guanxi compatible with Shibboleth 2 (and legacy Shibboleth > 1.3) IdPs out of the box? yes, it's in use in the UK Federation at the moment by some electronic resource suppliers > 2) Can I configure the SAML Engine to deal with multiple federations? yes, it doesn't care about federations. It deals with Guards. It just acts as a SAML engine for Guards so they don't need to bother with raw SAML. You register a Guard with the Engine and the Engine does all the SAML/Shibboleth/Federation stuff. > 3) I see that there are Java and PHP Guards available - what about > asp or .Net clients? none available yet Chris. They're simple to develop though as they don't bother with SAML, although they have access to the Shibboleth authentication and attribute responses from an IdP. They need to be on the 'net though as the Engine will call them to verify a security session and it will send them the attributes over HTTP. If you need some developed, get in touch. > 4) What are the licence restrictions? none! it's Mozilla GPL so you can do what you need to with it. To see the Engine/Guard link working, you could try the localhost tutorial: http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/index.php/Guanxi_localhost_2 You basically install one Engine on a Tomcat or other container and register multiple Guards with it. The Guards have their own providerIds in each federation, so if you needed to take account of federations it would be in the Guard, depending what it's providerId is. The Guard doesn't make any decisions though. It just redirects to the WAYF then sits back and waits for the attributes to arrive from its Engine. It then packages them up in the HTTP headers and it's then up to the application to do something with them. You can see this in action in the Sakai shibboleth implementation: http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/drguanxi/index.php/Sakai_Guanxi_Shibb_Kit There are some getting started tutorials here: http://www.guanxi.uhi.ac.uk/index.php/Tutorials Alistair -- mov eax,1 mov ebx,0 int 80h On 3 Aug 2009, at 11:36, Chris Masters wrote: > > Hi All, > > Hope you don't mind me posting some questions on the dev list but > this looked like the best place. > > I have the following environment: > > - numerous tomcat instances (no apache httpd) running apps with > heavy spring usage > - numerous IIS instances running asp apps > - numerous apache httpd instances running php/drupal apps > - all behind load balancer appliances > > I have the following SSO requirements: > > - support academic SAML SSO (using Shibboleth IdPs) coming from > multiple federations - mianly the UK Access Management Federation > for Education and Research > - support corporate SAML SSO (using..not sure yet...) coming from > multiple federations > - provide a central service (SOA based) to deal with SAML SSO for > all applications for multiple federations i.e. we don't want an > instance of shibd SP on every tomcat, IIS and apache server! > > I was initially looking at Shibboleth but the approach just doesn't > fit with our SOA architecture. > > So, some questions: > > 1) Is Guanxi compatible with Shibboleth 2 (and legacy Shibboleth > 1.3) IdPs out of the box? > > 2) Can I configure the SAML Engine to deal with multiple federations? > > 3) I see that there are Java and PHP Guards available - what about > asp or .Net clients? > > 4) What are the licence restrictions? > > Thanks, Chris > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 > 30-Day > trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and > focus on > what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with > Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july > _______________________________________________ > guanxi-development mailing list > gua...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/guanxi-development |
From: Chris M. <ro...@ya...> - 2009-08-03 10:36:30
|
Hi All, Hope you don't mind me posting some questions on the dev list but this looked like the best place. I have the following environment: - numerous tomcat instances (no apache httpd) running apps with heavy spring usage - numerous IIS instances running asp apps - numerous apache httpd instances running php/drupal apps - all behind load balancer appliances I have the following SSO requirements: - support academic SAML SSO (using Shibboleth IdPs) coming from multiple federations - mianly the UK Access Management Federation for Education and Research - support corporate SAML SSO (using..not sure yet...) coming from multiple federations - provide a central service (SOA based) to deal with SAML SSO for all applications for multiple federations i.e. we don't want an instance of shibd SP on every tomcat, IIS and apache server! I was initially looking at Shibboleth but the approach just doesn't fit with our SOA architecture. So, some questions: 1) Is Guanxi compatible with Shibboleth 2 (and legacy Shibboleth 1.3) IdPs out of the box? 2) Can I configure the SAML Engine to deal with multiple federations? 3) I see that there are Java and PHP Guards available - what about asp or .Net clients? 4) What are the licence restrictions? Thanks, Chris |
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From: Alistair Y. <ali...@uh...> - 2009-07-28 07:02:12
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Hi Jon, yes #1 you may eliminate by pulling the Guanxi source from sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/guanxi/develop from CVS: cvs -z3 -d:pserver:ano...@gu...:/cvsroot/ guanxi co -P guanxi2 the beans are just a collection of XML Schema files, no code. Alistair -- mov eax,1 mov ebx,0 int 80h On 28 Jul 2009, at 02:35, Jon Gorrono wrote: > And... continuing my effort to make this thread mute, am I able > eliminate #1 below with what is currently on sourceforge's guanxi > project? > > > On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Jon Gorrono<jpg...@uc...> > wrote: >> found the answer to #2 right under my nose: >> >> "Do not copy the -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- and -----END >> CERTIFICATE----- lines. " >> >> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:37 PM, Jon Gorrono<jpg...@uc...> >> wrote: >>> I pulled the latest from github and was wondering two things: >>> >>> >>> 1) if there might be sources available for all the org.guanxi >>> packaged dependencies like sp-engine, andif so where and how :)... >>> aside from the advantages of being able to take a peek inside, it >>> might've helped the following debugging for me: >>> >>> 2) what might be causing this stack trace: >>> org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.values.XmlValueOutOfRangeException: Invalid >>> value: not encoded properly >>> org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.values.XmlObjectBase >>> $ValueOutOfRangeValidationContext.invalid(XmlObjectBase.java:285) >>> >>> org >>> .apache >>> .xmlbeans.impl.values.JavaBase64Holder.lex(JavaBase64Holder.java:77) >>> >>> org >>> .apache >>> .xmlbeans >>> .impl.values.JavaBase64Holder.set_text(JavaBase64Holder.java:53) >>> >>> org >>> .apache >>> .xmlbeans >>> .impl >>> .values.XmlObjectBase.update_from_wscanon_text(XmlObjectBase.java: >>> 1135) >>> >>> org >>> .apache >>> .xmlbeans.impl.values.XmlObjectBase.set_String(XmlObjectBase.java: >>> 1080) >>> >>> org >>> .apache.xmlbeans.impl.values.XmlObjectBase.set(XmlObjectBase.java: >>> 1637) >>> >>> org >>> .apache >>> .xmlbeans >>> .impl.values.XmlObjectBase.setStringValue(XmlObjectBase.java:1533) >>> >>> org >>> .guanxi >>> .sp >>> .engine >>> .form >>> .RegisterIdPFormController >>> .createIdPFile(RegisterIdPFormController.java:125) >>> ... >>> >>> it appears that the cert ascii armor is not being decoded to me. >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jp >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Jon Gorrono >>> PGP Key: 0x5434509D - >>> http{pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x5434509D&op=index} >>> Thawte Notary - https{www.thawte.com/cgi/personal/wot/directory.exe?node=312 >>> } >>> GSWoT Introducer - {GSWoT:US75 5434509D Jon P. Gorrono <jpgorrono >>> - gswot.org>} >>> http{ats.ucdavis.edu} >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Jon Gorrono >> PGP Key: 0x5434509D - >> http{pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x5434509D&op=index} >> Thawte Notary - https{www.thawte.com/cgi/personal/wot/directory.exe?node=312 >> } >> GSWoT Introducer - {GSWoT:US75 5434509D Jon P. Gorrono <jpgorrono - >> gswot.org>} >> http{ats.ucdavis.edu} >> >> Sent from Davis, CA, United States >> > > > > -- > Jon Gorrono > PGP Key: 0x5434509D - > http{pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x5434509D&op=index} > Thawte Notary - https{www.thawte.com/cgi/personal/wot/directory.exe?node=312 > } > GSWoT Introducer - {GSWoT:US75 5434509D Jon P. Gorrono <jpgorrono - > gswot.org>} > http{ats.ucdavis.edu} > > Sent from Davis, CA, United States > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 > 30-Day > trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and > focus on > what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with > Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july > _______________________________________________ > guanxi-development mailing list > gua...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/guanxi-development |