Shibboleth documentation and HOWTOs

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Deploying Shibboleth SPs in the University

This page provides information about deploying Shibboleth Service Providers (SPs) within the University, either just to protect sites with Raven or with a view to joining the UK federation and potentially letting in people from other institutions. This information is intended to support the deployment of version 2.x of the Shib SP software originally developed by Internet2 but now managed by the Shibboleth Consortium - other software, including anything supporting appropriate versions of SAML, should also work but University Information Services has limited direct experience of anything else. Note that earlier versions of the Shibboleth software have reached end of life and should be avoided.

The definitive documentation for all this starts with the Shib Consortium SP software page and the installation and configuration pages in the Shib Wiki. Almost everything you might need will be here, but you may need to explore - try following any and all links that look even vaguely useful. The Shibboleth-Users mailing list can be a useful resource, as can its archives (but be sure you are finding fresh information - the archives go back a long way).

Note that, unlike when using the local Ucam WebAuth protocol (i.e. 'classic Raven'), Shib SPs need to be registered with Raven before it will provide them with service. This can be achieved either by registering with the local unofficial Ucam federation (which will allow authentication via Raven but little else), or by registering with the UK Access Management Federation. See SP registration for details. [Prior to 2012, Raven provided limited support for unregistered entities - this is no longer the case].

These documents are intended for the system administrator that will be installing and maintaining a Shibboleth service provider in the University of Cambridge. This may be a different person than the application developer who will actually be using the attributes which Shibboleth delivers, though they may find some of this information relevant as well. The following basic skills are expected of the reader, and are beyond the scope of what these documents attempts to cover:

  • familiarity with the local operating system, including how to install software (on some UNIX systems this may involve compiling packages from source code)
  • configuring the local web server (Apache, IIS, etc)
  • basic understanding of XML documents (but see Editing XML for some hints)

In addition, a basic understanding of SSL, including how to generate a key and CSR, will be required for many deployment options.

Instructions

Additional information

Resources

Other University Shibboleth information

Shibboleth Implementation Project documents

These documents, originally working document belonging to the Computing Service's Shibboleth Development Project, are retained for historical and reference purposes.