For a Shibboleth Identity Provider to join one of the Tuakiri Federations (Test/Dev or Production), the following steps have to be done:
- Registering the IdP in the Federation Registry
- Configuring the IdP to load the federation metadata
- Configuring the IdP to release the attributes required by the federation.
There are two federations available, both fully operational:
- Tuakiri Test/Development Environment (Tuakiri-TEST) for testing deployments and developing new features
- Tuakiri Production Federation Service (Tuakiri) for ready-for-production Identity Providers and services.
We recommend first registering a Test system into Tuakiri-TEST and after successful testing, register a production-ready system into Tuakiri Production.
Federation Details
Federation name | Tuakiri Production | Tuakiri TEST |
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Metadata name |
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Metadata distribution point | https://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-metadata-signed.xml | https://directory.test.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-test-metadata-signed.xml |
Metadata signing certificate | https://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-metadata-cert.pem | https://directory.test.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-test-metadata-cert.pem |
Federation Registry URL | ||
Discovery Service / WAYF URL |
Registering an IdP into the Federation Registry
Go to the respecting Federation Registry URL and:
- Register an Organisation for your institution (if not already registered)
- For Contact Details, do not use a shared mailbox, alias or mailing list when entering an email address because the confirmation email contains a single-use link and may cause some confusion should more than one person attempt to use it.
- For Organization Name, enter your DNS domain name.
- For Organization Display Name, enter your actual organization name.
- Wait for the Organisation to be approved
- Register your IdP under that Organisation
- Provide the Contact Details for the IdP admin (again, do not use a shared mailbox).
- Select the organisation and provide a name and description for your IdP.
- Enter the base URL for your IdP (
https://idp.example.org
). - Enter the PEM encoded certificate used by your IdP for signing Shibboleth assertions (the default is
$IDP_HOME/credentials/idp.pem
). - Select the attributes the IdP will be able to release to the federation.
- Select supported NameID formats. By default,
urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:transient
is already selected. - Submit the details and wait for your IdP to be approved.
After having your IdP registration approved, click on the link sent to you to become an Administrator of the IdP's registration.
Confirmation email
- It is important to click on the link in the confirmation email, as this makes the recipient of the email an administrator of the Identity Provider being registered in the Tuakiri Federation Registry.
- The link in the confirmation email can only be used once.
- Same applies for the link sent for the Organization registration.
- It is important to click on the link in the confirmation email, as this makes the recipient of the email an administrator of the Identity Provider being registered in the Tuakiri Federation Registry.
ECP support
If supporting ECP, advertise also your ECP SSO EndPoint:
As of version 2.6.0, the Federation Registry automatically registers the ECP endpoint on new registrations, so no explicit action should be required. To add an ECP endpoint to an existing IdP registration, perform the following:
In the Federation Registry registration for your IdP:
- Add a new "Single Sin On Service" Endpoint
- Select Binding:
urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:SOAP
- Enter Location:
https://idp.example.org/idp/profile/SAML2/SOAP/ECP
(substituting your IdP hostname)
The IdP also needs to be configured to support ECP.
Configuring your IdP to load the federation metadata
The code snippets in this section have values for Tuakiri Production federation. Please update them accordingly as per the table above if configuring your IdP to join the Tuakiri TEST/DEV federation. (The key code snippets are for convenience given in the "Tuakiri-TEST specific" box below).
NOTE: Check what your IdP home directory is: the directory is typically called shibboleth-idp
- and on Debian and Ubuntu systems, it's commonly /usr/local/shibboleth-idp
, while on RedHat and CentOS it's /opt/shibboleth-idp
. The snippets below are referring to the IdP home directory as $IDP_HOME
To configure a 3.x IdP to Load the Tuakiri metadata:
Configure the IdP to load the Federation Metadata in
/opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/metadata-providers.xml
by adding the following snippet into theChaining
MetadataProvider
.<MetadataProvider id="TuakiriMetadata" xsi:type="FileBackedHTTPMetadataProvider" refreshDelayFactor="0.125" maxRefreshDelay="PT2H" backingFile="%{idp.home}/metadata/tuakiri-metadata.xml" metadataURL="https://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-metadata-signed.xml"> <MetadataFilter xsi:type="SignatureValidation" certificateFile="${idp.home}/credentials/tuakiri-metadata-cert.pem" requireSignedRoot="false"> </MetadataFilter> <MetadataFilter xsi:type="EntityRoleWhiteList"> <RetainedRole>md:SPSSODescriptor</RetainedRole> </MetadataFilter> </MetadataProvider>
- Note: validity checking is implicitly turned on, so it is not needed to explicitly add the
RequiredValidUntil
metadata filter, which would only be useful to reject metadata published with a validity longer then maxValidityInterval milliseconds. We recommend to rely on signature validation. The Tuakiri metadata are being generated with a validity of one week. - Note: by default, metadata get refreshed only every 3 hours (0.75 factor out of 4 hours maximum refresh interval).
- To make metadata changes propagate faster (reload every 15 minutes), set the maximum refresh interval to 2 hours and the factor to 0.125 as above.
- To avoid re-fetching the file even when not changed, turn on caching (memory caching is enough as we already do have a backing file)
- See the IDP30 https://wiki.shibboleth.net/confluence/display/IDP30/MetadataConfiguration and https://wiki.shibboleth.net/confluence/display/IDP30/FileBackedHTTPMetadataProvider documentation for more information.
- Note: in IdP 3.0.0, the
RetainedRole
element was incorrectly using the namespacesamlmd
- as of 3.1.1, the namespace declared in metadata-providers.xml and used in the examples ismd
, consistent with other use.
- Note: validity checking is implicitly turned on, so it is not needed to explicitly add the
This definition is referring to a certificate used to verify the signature - store the certificate in
/opt/shibboleth-idp/credentials
wget https://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-metadata-cert.pem -O $IDP_HOME/credentials/tuakiri-metadata-cert.pem
Tuakiri-TEST specific
When building a TEST IdP and registering into Tuakiri-TEST instead, please load instead the Tuakiri-TEST metadata with:
<MetadataProvider id="TuakiriTESTMetadata" xsi:type="FileBackedHTTPMetadataProvider" refreshDelayFactor="0.125" maxRefreshDelay="PT2H" backingFile="%{idp.home}/metadata/tuakiri-test-metadata.xml" metadataURL="https://directory.test.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-test-metadata-signed.xml"> <MetadataFilter xsi:type="SignatureValidation" certificateFile="${idp.home}/credentials/tuakiri-test-metadata-cert.pem" requireSignedRoot="false"> </MetadataFilter> <MetadataFilter xsi:type="EntityRoleWhiteList"> <RetainedRole>md:SPSSODescriptor</RetainedRole> </MetadataFilter> </MetadataProvider>
and fetch the Tuakiri-TEST metadata signing certificate instead:
wget https://directory.test.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-test-metadata-cert.pem -O $IDP_HOME/credentials/tuakiri-test-metadata-cert.pem
For archival purposes, we also keep the original instructions for configuring the Tuakiri metadata into a 2.x IdP - unfold the box below to see the IdP 2.x compatible syntax:
Configure attribute release/filtering through the federation
To configure a 3.x IdP to Load the Tuakiri-managed attribute filter:
- Contact the federation administrators (by emailing tuakiri@reannz.co.nz) and request a URL for the Attribute Filter for your IdP.
- In the request, please include:
- The name (hostname or entityID) of your IdP
- An email address that should receive notifications whenever the attribute filter changes (these are notifications only, no action will be required).
- The attribute filter may have to be manually added to the list of attribute filters published. Once created, the URL will have the form of:
https://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/attribute-filter/
<institution-domain>.xml
- In the request, please include:
Edit
$IDP_HOME/conf/services.xml
and add the additional attribute filter as an additional resource in theshibboleth.AttributeFilterResources
util:list
bean, using the built-in FileBackedHTTPResource:<bean id="TuakiriAttributeFilterResource" class="net.shibboleth.ext.spring.resource.FileBackedHTTPResource" c:client-ref="shibboleth.MemoryCachingHttpClient" c:url="https://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/attribute-filter/institution.domain.ac.nz.xml" c:backingFile="%{idp.home}/conf/tuakiri-attribute-filter.xml"/>
- For Tuakiri-TEST, the configuration would be the same, just the URL would be different - please use the URL provided by the federation administrators.
For archival purposes, we also keep the original instructions for configuring the Tuakiri-managed attribute filter into a 2.x IdP - unfold the box below to see the IdP 2.x compatible syntax:
Now your IdP should be able to access service providers within the Tuakiri federation.
Appendix A - Alternative implementation
Loading the metadata and the attribute filter files from a remote URL makes the IdP depend on the accessibility of the remote URL. While for metadata itself, the IdP software should be sufficiently resilient, for attribute filter configuration, this is not the case. Tuakiri will be running their servers serving these XML files according to best practices. However, some sites may prefer not to take on the risk and put the XML file loading outside of the IdP, into a separate process. This section describes this alternative implementation. This implementation first downloads the XML file into a temporary file on the local machine. Once this is completed it then replaces the original configuration file with the new one, and this will be detected by the IdP and will cause a reload of this file.
This implementation is based on using an external script ( The script takes three arguments: the remote URL, the local file name, and an email address to send any errors to (no email sent if everything goes well). An extra optional step (documented below) is to install XmlSecTool for verifying the signature. Otherwise, downloading the file over HTTPS and checking the XML structure provides also reasonable guarantees. If using XmlSecTool, the script takes a fourth argument, the certificate to check the signature with. And in this case, XmlSecTool must be found either in the To deploy this solution without XmlSecTool: Download the fetch-xml.sh script into Download the metadata signing certificate into Invoke Invoke Configure the IdP to load the Federation Metadata in Edit For archival purposes, we also keep the original instructions for configuring the Tuakiri metadata and attribute filter on a 2.x IdP - unfold the box below to see the IdP 2.x compatible syntax: Create a cron job to periodically (every 2 hours) download the metadata and the attribute filter: run Symlink as Set JAVA_HOME to your Java installation: The final form of the cron jobs is:fetch-xml.sh
). This script loads the XML file (over an HTTPS connection), checks the XML document for well-formedness, optionally verifies the signature on the downloaded XML document - and if all tests are passed, replaces the original file with a single "mv".PATH
or in the XMLSECTOOL
environment variable./opt/shibboleth-idp/bin
wget -O /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/fetch-xml.sh https://github.com/REANNZ/Tuakiri-public/raw/master/scripts/fetch-xml.sh
chmod +x /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/fetch-xml.sh
$IDP_HOME/credentials
:wget http://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-metadata-cert.pem -O $IDP_HOME/credentials/tuakiri-metadata-cert.pem
fetch-xml.sh
once to download the metadata:/opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/fetch-xml.sh https://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-metadata-signed.xml /opt/shibboleth-idp/metadata/tuakiri-metadata-signed.xml errors@institution.domain.ac.nz
fetch-xml.sh
once to download the attribute filter for your IdP (note that you have to request one to be published, same as in the standard implementation above):/opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/fetch-xml.sh http://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/attribute-filter/institution.domain.ac.nz.xml /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/tuakiri-attribute-filter.xml errors@institution.domain.ac.nz
/opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/metadata-providers.xml
by adding the following snippet into the Chaining
MetadataProvider
. <MetadataProvider id="TuakiriMetadata"
xsi:type="FilesystemMetadataProvider"
refreshDelayFactor="0.125"
maxRefreshDelay="PT2H"
metadataFile="%{idp.home}/metadata/tuakiri-metadata.xml">
<MetadataFilter xsi:type="SignatureValidation"
certificateFile="${idp.home}/credentials/tuakiri-metadata-cert.pem"
requireSignedRoot="false">
</MetadataFilter>
<MetadataFilter xsi:type="EntityRoleWhiteList">
<RetainedRole>md:SPSSODescriptor</RetainedRole>
</MetadataFilter>
</MetadataProvider>
$IDP_HOME/conf/services.xml
and add the additional attribute filter as an additional value in the shibboleth.AttributeFilterResources
util:list
bean:<value>%{idp.home}/conf/tuakiri-attribute-filter.xml</value>
crontab -e
and add the following entry (matching the command you had run on the command line earlier):02 */2 * * * /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/fetch-xml.sh https://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-metadata-signed.xml /opt/shibboleth-idp/metadata/tuakiri-metadata.xml errors@institution.domain.ac.nz
02 */2 * * * /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/fetch-xml.sh https://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/attribute-filter/institution.domain.ac.nz.xml /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/tuakiri-attribute-filter.xml errors@institution.domain.ac.nz
Optional: Installing XmlSecTool
~/inst
/opt/xmlsectool-$XMLSECTOOL_VERSION
/opt/xmlsectool
export XMLSECTOOL_VERSION="2.0.0"
wget -P ~/inst/ http://www.shibboleth.net/downloads/tools/xmlsectool/$XMLSECTOOL_VERSION/xmlsectool-$XMLSECTOOL_VERSION-bin.zip
cd /opt
unzip ~/inst/xmlsectool-$XMLSECTOOL_VERSION-bin.zip
ln -s xmlsectool-$XMLSECTOOL_VERSION xmlsectool
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java
/opt/xmlsectool/xmlsectool.sh
fetch-xml.sh
cron jobs to use XmlSecTool to verify signature:/opt/shibboleth-idp/credentials/tuakiri-metadata-cert.pem
as an additional argument (the certificate to verify signatures with)JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java XMLSECTOOL=/opt/xmlsectool/xmlsectool.sh
02 */2 * * * JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java XMLSECTOOL=/opt/xmlsectool/xmlsectool.sh /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/fetch-xml.sh https://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/metadata/tuakiri-metadata-signed.xml /opt/shibboleth-idp/metadata/tuakiri-metadata.xml errors@institution.domain.ac.nz /opt/shibboleth-idp/credentials/tuakiri-metadata-cert.pem
02 */2 * * * JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java XMLSECTOOL=/opt/xmlsectool/xmlsectool.sh /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/fetch-xml.sh http://directory.tuakiri.ac.nz/attribute-filter/institution.domain.ac.nz.xml /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/tuakiri-attribute-filter.xml errors@institution.domain.ac.nz /opt/shibboleth-idp/credentials/tuakiri-metadata-cert.pem