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= Overview = | = Overview = | ||
This wiki page contains the information about a proof of concept to enable SAML credentials on EGI services. This task is a joint activity between SURFnet and EGI. | |||
== Motivation == | == Motivation == | ||
The goal of this activity is to use federated identity credentials, specifically SAML ones, directly in the services without using any X509 credential to bridge to EGI services. The main objective is to demonstrate that user communities can manage independently user membership and user authorization on the services in a coordinated way, with a similar workflow as it is done now with the VOMS services. | |||
The goal of this activity is not to deploy production services, but to test '''the technical feasibility''' of the integration of SAML technology in the EGI services, maintaining the features that user need to manage their communities in a distributed infrastructure. | |||
== Mandate == | == Mandate == |
Revision as of 17:09, 16 October 2014
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Main | EGI.eu operations services | Support | Documentation | Tools | Activities | Performance | Technology | Catch-all Services | Resource Allocation | Security |
Coordinator: Peter Solagna/Egi.eu
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Overview
This wiki page contains the information about a proof of concept to enable SAML credentials on EGI services. This task is a joint activity between SURFnet and EGI.
Motivation
The goal of this activity is to use federated identity credentials, specifically SAML ones, directly in the services without using any X509 credential to bridge to EGI services. The main objective is to demonstrate that user communities can manage independently user membership and user authorization on the services in a coordinated way, with a similar workflow as it is done now with the VOMS services. The goal of this activity is not to deploy production services, but to test the technical feasibility of the integration of SAML technology in the EGI services, maintaining the features that user need to manage their communities in a distributed infrastructure.