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Shibboleth IdP v3.3.2 on Ubuntu Linux LTS 18.04
Installation assumes you have already installed Ubuntu Server 18.04 with default configuration and has a public IP connectivity with DNS setup
Lets Assume your server hostname as idp.instXY.ac.lk
All commands are to be run as root and you may use sudo su
to become root
- Install the packages required:
apt-get install vim default-jdk ca-certificates openssl tomcat8 apache2 ntp expat
- Modify
/etc/hosts
:vim /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 idp.instXY.ac.lk idp
(Replace
idp.instXY.ac.lk
with your IdP FQDN)
- Define the costants
JAVA_HOME
andIDP_SRC
inside/etc/environment
:
-
update-alternatives --config java
(copy the path without /bin/java) -
vim /etc/environment
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64 IDP_SRC=/usr/local/src/shibboleth-identity-provider-3.3.2
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source /etc/environment
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export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64
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export IDP_SRC=/usr/local/src/shibboleth-identity-provider-3.3.2
- Configure Tomcat8 Defaults:
-
update-alternatives --config java
(copy the path without /bin/java) -
update-alternatives --config javac
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vim /etc/default/tomcat8
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64 ... JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -XX:+DisableExplicitGC -XX:+UseParallelOldGC -Xms256m -Xmx1g -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/./urandom"
(This settings configure the memory of the JVM that will host the IdP Web Application. The Memory value depends on the phisical memory installed on the machine. On production environment Set the "Xmx" (max heap space available to the JVM) at least to 2GB)
- Download the Shibboleth Identity Provider v3.3.2:
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cd /usr/local/src
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wget http://shibboleth.net/downloads/identity-provider/3.3.2/shibboleth-identity-provider-3.3.2.tar.gz
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tar -xzvf shibboleth-identity-provider-3.3.2.tar.gz
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cd shibboleth-identity-provider-3.3.2
- Generate Passwords for later use in the installation, You will need two password strings, ###PASSWORD-FOR-BACKCHANNEL### and ###PASSWORD-FOR-COOKIE-ENCRYPTION###
-
tr -c -d '0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' </dev/urandom | dd bs=32 count=1 2>/dev/null;echo
- Run the installer
install.sh
to install Shibboleth Identity Provider v3.3.2:
-
./bin/install.sh
root@idp:/usr/local/src/shibboleth-identity-provider-3.3.2# ./bin/install.sh Source (Distribution) Directory(press <enter> to accept default): [/usr/local/src/shibboleth-identity-provider-3.3.2] Installation Directory: [/opt/shibboleth-idp] Hostname: [localhost.localdomain] idp.instXY.ac.lk SAML EntityID: [https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/idp/shibboleth] Attribute Scope: [localdomain] instXY.ac.lk Backchannel PKCS12 Password: ###PASSWORD-FOR-BACKCHANNEL### Re-enter password: ###PASSWORD-FOR-BACKCHANNEL### Cookie Encryption Key Password: ###PASSWORD-FOR-COOKIE-ENCRYPTION### Re-enter password: ###PASSWORD-FOR-COOKIE-ENCRYPTION###
Replace
instXY.ac.lk
with your Domain Name
From this point there will be a variable idp.home pointing to the directory:
/opt/shibboleth-idp
- Import the JST libraries to visualize the IdP
status
page:
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cd /opt/shibboleth-idp/edit-webapp/WEB-INF/lib
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wget https://build.shibboleth.net/nexus/service/local/repositories/thirdparty/content/javax/servlet/jstl/1.2/jstl-1.2.jar
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cd /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin ; ./build.sh -Didp.target.dir=/opt/shibboleth-idp
- Change the owner to enable tomcat8 user to access on the following directories:
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chown -R tomcat8 /opt/shibboleth-idp/logs/
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chown -R tomcat8 /opt/shibboleth-idp/metadata/
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chown -R tomcat8 /opt/shibboleth-idp/credentials/
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chown -R tomcat8 /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/
- Create a Certificate and a Key self-signed for HTTPS and enable secure apache web server as the front-end. (Skip step 10 if you are installing IDP on a production environment)
-
mkdir /root/certificates
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openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout /root/certificates/idp-key-server.key -out /root/certificates/idp-cert-server.crt -nodes -days 1095
Then,
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chmod 400 /root/certificates/idp-key-server.key
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chmod 644 /root/certificates/idp-cert-server.crt
Create the file
/etc/apache2/sites-available/idp-ssl.conf
as follows:
<IfModule mod_ssl.c> SSLStaplingCache shmcb:/var/run/ocsp(128000) <VirtualHost _default_:443> ServerName idp.instXY.ac.lk:443 ServerAdmin admin@instXY.ac.lk DocumentRoot /var/www/html SSLEngine On SSLProtocol All -SSLv2 -SSLv3 -TLSv1 -TLSv1.1 SSLCipherSuite "EECDH+AESGCM:EDH+AESGCM:AES256+EECDH:AES256+EDH" SSLHonorCipherOrder on # Disable SSL Compression SSLCompression Off # OCSP Stapling, only in httpd/apache >= 2.3.3 SSLUseStapling on SSLStaplingResponderTimeout 5 SSLStaplingReturnResponderErrors off # Enable HTTP Strict Transport Security with a 2 year duration Header always set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=63072000;includeSubDomains;preload" SSLCertificateFile /root/certificates/idp-cert-server.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile /root/certificates/idp-key-server.key #SSLCertificateChainFile /root/certificates/publicCA.crt </VirtualHost> </IfModule>
Enable proxy_http, SSL and headers Apache2 modules:
-
a2enmod proxy_http ssl headers alias include negotiation
-
a2ensite idp-ssl.conf
Configure Apache2 to redirect all on HTTPS:
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vim /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerName "idp.instXY.ac.lk" Redirect "/" "https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/" </VirtualHost>
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service apache2 restart
Configure SSL on Apache2 with Letsencrypt (for Production Servers)
For tutorial purposes, implementing https was done with self-signed certificates. Therefore, please skip to step 14.
- Disable default apache configuration:
-
a2dissite 000-default
- Create a new configuration file as
idp.conf
with the following:
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vim /etc/apache2/site-available/idp.conf
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerName idp.instXY.ac.lk ServerAdmin admin@instXY.ac.lk DocumentRoot /var/www/html </VirtualHost>
Enable Apache2 modules:
-
a2enmod proxy_http ssl headers alias include negotiation
Restart the Apache service:
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service apache2 restart
- Install Letsencrypt and enable HTTPS:
-
add-apt-repository ppa:certbot/certbot
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apt install python-certbot-apache
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certbot --apache -d idp.instXY.ac.lk
Plugins selected: Authenticator apache, Installer apache Enter email address (used for urgent renewal and security notices) (Enter 'c' to cancel): YOU@instXY.ac.lk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please read the Terms of Service at https://letsencrypt.org/documents/LE-SA-v1.2-November-15-2017.pdf. You must agree in order to register with the ACME server at https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (A)gree/(C)ancel: A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Would you be willing to share your email address with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a founding partner of the Let's Encrypt project and the non-profit organization that develops Certbot? We'd like to send you email about our work encrypting the web, EFF news, campaigns, and ways to support digital freedom. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (Y)es/(N)o: Y Obtaining a new certificate Performing the following challenges: http-01 challenge for idp.instXY.ac.lk Waiting for verification... Cleaning up challenges Created an SSL vhost at /etc/apache2/sites-available/idp-le-ssl.conf Enabled Apache socache_shmcb module Enabled Apache ssl module Deploying Certificate to VirtualHost /etc/apache2/sites-available/idp-le-ssl.conf Enabling available site: /etc/apache2/sites-available/idp-le-ssl.conf Please choose whether or not to redirect HTTP traffic to HTTPS, removing HTTP access. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1: No redirect - Make no further changes to the webserver configuration. 2: Redirect - Make all requests redirect to secure HTTPS access. Choose this for new sites, or if you're confident your site works on HTTPS. You can undo this change by editing your web server's configuration. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Select the appropriate number [1-2] then [enter] (press 'c' to cancel): 2 Redirecting vhost in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/rr3.conf to ssl vhost in /etc/apache2/sites-available/rr3-le-ssl.conf - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Congratulations! You have successfully enabled https://idp.instXY.ac.lk
Configure Tomcat 8 to run as the Back-end
- Modify
server.xml
:
-
vim /etc/tomcat8/server.xml
Comment out the Connector 8080 (HTTP):
<!-- A "Connector" represents an endpoint by which requests are received and responses are returned. Documentation at : Java HTTP Connector: /docs/config/http.html (blocking & non-blocking) Java AJP Connector: /docs/config/ajp.html APR (HTTP/AJP) Connector: /docs/apr.html Define a non-SSL/TLS HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8080 --> <!-- <Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1" connectionTimeout="20000" URIEncoding="UTF-8" redirectPort="8443" /> -->
Enable the Connector 8009 (AJP):
<!-- Define an AJP 1.3 Connector on port 8009 --> <Connector port="8009" protocol="AJP/1.3" redirectPort="443" address="127.0.0.1" enableLookups="false" tomcatAuthentication="false"/>
Check the integrity of XML files just edited with:
xmlwf -e UTF-8 /etc/tomcat8/server.xml
If the file is well-formed, xmlwf will be silent.
- Create and change the file idp.xml:
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sudo vim /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/idp.xml
<Context docBase="/opt/shibboleth-idp/war/idp.war" privileged="true" antiResourceLocking="false" swallowOutput="true"/>
- Create the Apache2 configuration file for IdP:
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vim /etc/apache2/sites-available/idp-proxy.conf
<IfModule mod_proxy.c> ProxyPreserveHost On RequestHeader set X-Forwarded-Proto "https" <Proxy ajp://localhost:8009> Require all granted </Proxy> ProxyPass /idp ajp://localhost:8009/idp retry=5 ProxyPassReverse /idp ajp://localhost:8009/idp retry=5 </IfModule>
- Enable proxy_ajp apache2 module and the new IdP site:
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a2enmod proxy_ajp
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a2ensite idp-proxy.conf
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service apache2 restart
- Modify context.xml to prevent error of lack of persistence of the session objects created by the IdP :
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vim /etc/tomcat8/context.xml
and remove the comment from: <Manager pathname="" />
- Restart Tomcat8:
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service tomcat8 restart
- Verify if the IdP works by opening this page on your browser:
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https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/idp/shibboleth
(you should see the IdP metadata)
Speed up Tomcat 8 startup
- Find out the JARs that can be skipped from the scanning:
-
cd /opt/shibboleth-idp/
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ls webapp/WEB-INF/lib | awk '{print $1",\\"}'
Insert the output list into /etc/tomcat8/catalina.properties
at the tail of the variable tomcat.util.scan.StandardJarScanFilter.jarsToSkip
. Make sure to include the ,\
symbols at the end of the existing value when inserting.
Restart Tomcat 8:
-
service tomcat8 restart
Configure Shibboleth Identity Provider v3.2.1 to release the persistent-id (Stored mode)
- Test IdP by opening a terminal and running these commands:
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cd /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin
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./status.sh
(You should see some informations about the IdP installed)
- Install MySQL Connector Java and other useful libraries used by Tomcat for MySQL DB (if you don't have them already):
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apt-get install mysql-server libmysql-java libcommons-dbcp-java libcommons-pool-java
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cd /usr/share/tomcat8/lib/
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ln -s ../../java/mysql.jar mysql-connector-java.jar
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ln -s ../../java/commons-pool.jar commons-pool.jar
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ln -s ../../java/commons-dbcp.jar commons-dbcp.jar
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ln -s ../../java/tomcat-jbcp.jar tomcat-jbcp.jar
Ignore if you get errors for some of the ln
commands as the files might be already there.
- Rebuild the idp.war of Shibboleth with the new libraries:
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cd /opt/shibboleth-idp/ ; ./bin/build.sh
You may need to press enter on Installation Directory: [/opt/shibboleth-idp]
- Create and prepare the "shibboleth" MySQL DB to host the values of the several persistent-id and StorageRecords MySQL DB to host other useful information about user consent:
-
mysql_secure_installation
Securing the MySQL server deployment. Connecting to MySQL using a blank password. VALIDATE PASSWORD PLUGIN can be used to test passwords and improve security. It checks the strength of password and allows the users to set only those passwords which are secure enough. Would you like to setup VALIDATE PASSWORD plugin? Press y|Y for Yes, any other key for No: y There are three levels of password validation policy: LOW Length >= 8 MEDIUM Length >= 8, numeric, mixed case, and special characters STRONG Length >= 8, numeric, mixed case, special characters and dictionary file Please enter 0 = LOW, 1 = MEDIUM and 2 = STRONG: 1 Please set the password for root here. New password: Re-enter new password: Estimated strength of the password: 50 Do you wish to continue with the password provided?(Press y|Y for Yes, any other key for No) : y By default, a MySQL installation has an anonymous user, allowing anyone to log into MySQL without having to have a user account created for them. This is intended only for testing, and to make the installation go a bit smoother. You should remove them before moving into a production environment. Remove anonymous users? (Press y|Y for Yes, any other key for No) : y Success. Normally, root should only be allowed to connect from 'localhost'. This ensures that someone cannot guess at the root password from the network. Disallow root login remotely? (Press y|Y for Yes, any other key for No) : y Success. By default, MySQL comes with a database named 'test' that anyone can access. This is also intended only for testing, and should be removed before moving into a production environment. Remove test database and access to it? (Press y|Y for Yes, any other key for No) : y - Dropping test database... Success. - Removing privileges on test database... Success. Reloading the privilege tables will ensure that all changes made so far will take effect immediately. Reload privilege tables now? (Press y|Y for Yes, any other key for No) : y Success. All done!
- log in to your MySQL Server with
mysql -u root -p
and continue. Make sure to replace##ROOT-DB-PASSWORD##
,##USERNAME##
,##PASSWORD##
with your own - Restart mysql service:
service mysql restart
- Enable the generation of the
persistent-id
:
- Copy the output of the following for the next step.
openssl rand -base64 36
-
vim /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/saml-nameid.properties
(the sourceAttribute MUST BE an attribute, or a list of comma-separated attributes, that uniquely identify the subject of the generated
persistent-id
. It MUST BE: Stable, Permanent and Not-reassignable)
idp.persistentId.sourceAttribute = uid ... idp.persistentId.salt = ### result of 'openssl rand -base64 36'### ... idp.persistentId.generator = shibboleth.StoredPersistentIdGenerator ... idp.persistentId.dataSource = MyDataSource ... idp.persistentId.computed = shibboleth.ComputedPersistentIdGenerator
- Enable the SAML2PersistentGenerator:
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vim /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/saml-nameid.xml
Remove the comment from the line containing:
<ref bean="shibboleth.SAML2PersistentGenerator" />
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vim /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/c14n/subject-c14n.xml
Remove the comment to the bean called "c14n/SAML2Persistent".
<ref bean="c14n/SAML2Persistent" />
- Enable JPAStorageService for the StorageService of the user consent:
vim /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/global.xml
and add this piece of code to the tail before the ending </beans>:
<!-- A DataSource bean suitable for use in the idp.persistentId.dataSource property. --> <bean id="MyDataSource" class="org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource" p:driverClassName="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" p:url="jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/shibboleth?autoReconnect=true" p:username="##USER_DB_NAME##" p:password="##PASSWORD##" p:maxActive="10" p:maxIdle="5" p:maxWait="15000" p:testOnBorrow="true" p:validationQuery="select 1" p:validationQueryTimeout="5" /> <bean id="shibboleth.JPAStorageService" class="org.opensaml.storage.impl.JPAStorageService" p:cleanupInterval="%{idp.storage.cleanupInterval:PT10M}" c:factory-ref="shibboleth.JPAStorageService.entityManagerFactory"/> <bean id="shibboleth.JPAStorageService.entityManagerFactory" class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean"> <property name="packagesToScan" value="org.opensaml.storage.impl"/> <property name="dataSource" ref="MyDataSource"/> <property name="jpaVendorAdapter" ref="shibboleth.JPAStorageService.JPAVendorAdapter"/> <property name="jpaDialect"> <bean class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.vendor.HibernateJpaDialect" /> </property> </bean> <bean id="shibboleth.JPAStorageService.JPAVendorAdapter" class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.vendor.HibernateJpaVendorAdapter"> <property name="database" value="MYSQL" /> </bean>
(and modify the "USER_DB_NAME" and "PASSWORD" for your "shibboleth" DB)
- Modify the IdP configuration file:
-
vim /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/idp.properties
idp.session.StorageService = shibboleth.JPAStorageService idp.consent.StorageService = shibboleth.JPAStorageService idp.replayCache.StorageService = shibboleth.JPAStorageService idp.artifact.StorageService = shibboleth.JPAStorageService # Track information about SPs logged into idp.session.trackSPSessions = true # Support lookup by SP for SAML logout idp.session.secondaryServiceIndex = true
-
(This will indicate to IdP to store the data collected by User Consent into the "StorageRecords" table)
- Connect the openLDAP to the IdP to allow the authentication of the users:
- use
openssl x509 -outform der -in /etc/ssl/certs/ldap_server.pem -out /opt/shibboleth-idp/credentials/ldap_server.crt
to load the ldap certificate.
If you host ldap in a seperate machine, copy the ldap_server.crt to /opt/shibboleth-idp/credentials
-
vim /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/ldap.properties
- Solution 1: LDAP + STARTTLS:
idp.authn.LDAP.authenticator = bindSearchAuthenticator idp.authn.LDAP.ldapURL = ldap://idp.instXY.ac.lk:389 idp.authn.LDAP.useStartTLS = true idp.authn.LDAP.useSSL = false idp.authn.LDAP.sslConfig = certificateTrust idp.authn.LDAP.trustCertificates = %{idp.home}/credentials/ldap-server.crt idp.authn.LDAP.baseDN = ou=people,dc=instXY,dc=ac,dc=lk idp.authn.LDAP.userFilter = (uid={user}) idp.authn.LDAP.bindDN = cn=admin,dc=instXY,dc=ac,dc=lk idp.authn.LDAP.bindDNCredential = ###LDAP_ADMIN_PASSWORD### idp.authn.LDAP.dnFormat = uid=%s,ou=people,dc=instXY,dc=ac,dc=lk idp.attribute.resolver.LDAP.trustCertificates = %{idp.authn.LDAP.trustCertificates:undefined}
- Solution 2: plain LDAP
idp.authn.LDAP.authenticator = bindSearchAuthenticator idp.authn.LDAP.ldapURL = ldap://idp.instXY.ac.lk:389 idp.authn.LDAP.useStartTLS = false idp.authn.LDAP.useSSL = false idp.authn.LDAP.baseDN = ou=people,dc=instXY,dc=ac,dc=lk idp.authn.LDAP.userFilter = (uid={user}) idp.authn.LDAP.bindDN = cn=admin,dc=instXY,dc=ac,dc=lk idp.authn.LDAP.bindDNCredential = ###LDAP_ADMIN_PASSWORD### idp.authn.LDAP.dnFormat = uid=%s,ou=people,dc=instXY,dc=ac,dc=lk
(If you decide to use the Solution 2, you have to remove (or comment out) the following code from your Attribute Resolver file:
</dc:FilterTemplate> <!-- <dc:StartTLSTrustCredential id="LDAPtoIdPCredential" xsi:type="sec:X509ResourceBacked"> <sec:Certificate>% {idp.attribute.resolver.LDAP.trustCertificates}</sec:Certificate> </dc:StartTLSTrustCredential> --> </resolver:DataConnector>
UTILITY FOR OPENLDAP ADMINISTRATOR:
ldapsearch -H ldap:// -x -b "dc=instXY,dc=ac,dc=lk" -LLL dn
- the baseDN ==>
ou=people, dc=instXY,dc=ac,dc=lk
(branch containing the registered users) - the bindDN ==>
cn=admin,dc=instXY,dc=ac,dc=lk
(distinguished name for the user that can made queries on the LDAP)
- Enrich IDP logs with the authentication error occurred on LDAP:
-
vim /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/logback.xml
<!-- Logs LDAP related messages --> <logger name="org.ldaptive" level="${idp.loglevel.ldap:-WARN}"/> <!-- Logs on LDAP user authentication --> <logger name="org.ldaptive.auth.Authenticator" level="INFO" />
- Build the attribute-resolver.xml to define which attributes your IdP can manage. Here you can find the attribute-resolver-v1-LEARN.xml provided by LEARN:
- Download the attribute resolver provided by LEARN:
wget https://fr-training.ac.lk/attribute-resolver-v1-LEARN.xml -O /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/attribute-resolver-v1-LEARN.xml
- Modify
services.xml
file:vim /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/services.xml
<value>%{idp.home}/conf/attribute-resolver.xml</value>
must become:
<value>%{idp.home}/conf/attribute-resolver-v1-LEARN.xml</value>
- Configure the LDAP Data Connector to be compliant to the values put on
ldap.properties
. (See above suggestions)
- Restart Tomcat8:
service tomcat8 restart
- Enable the SAML2 support by changing the
idp-metadata.xml
and disabling the SAML v1.x deprecated support:
-
vim /opt/shibboleth-idp/metadata/idp-metadata.xml
<IDPSSODescriptor> SECTION: – From the list of "protocolSupportEnumeration" remove: - urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:protocol - urn:mace:shibboleth:1.0 - Upload an example png file to /var/srv/html as logo.png with 80x80 pixel. - On <Extensions> include <mdui:UIInfo> <mdui:DisplayName xml:lang="en">Institute XY</mdui:DisplayName> <mdui:Description xml:lang="en">Enter a description of your IdP</mdui:Description> <mdui:Logo height="80" width="80">https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/logo.png</mdui:Logo> </mdui:UIInfo> – Remove the endpoint: <ArtifactResolutionService Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.0:bindings:SOAP-binding" Location="https://idp.instXY.ac.lk:8443/idp/profile/SAML1/SOAP/ArtifactResolution" index="1"/> (and modify the index value of the next one to “1”) – Add the endpoint: <NameIDFormat>urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:persistent</NameIDFormat> (because the IdP installed with this guide releases persistent SAML NameIDs) - Remove the endpoint: <SingleSignOnService Binding="urn:mace:shibboleth:1.0:profiles:AuthnRequest" Location="https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/idp/profile/Shibboleth/SSO"/> - Remove all ":8443" from the existing URL (such port is not used anymore) - Uncomment SingleLogoutService: <SingleLogoutService Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Redirect" Location="https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/idp/profile/SAML2/Redirect/SLO"/> <SingleLogoutService Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-POST" Location="https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/idp/profile/SAML2/POST/SLO"/> <SingleLogoutService Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-POST-SimpleSign" Location="https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/idp/profile/SAML2/POST-SimpleSign/SLO"/> <SingleLogoutService Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:SOAP" Location="https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/idp/profile/SAML2/SOAP/SLO"/> <AttributeAuthorityDescriptor> Section: – From the list "protocolSupportEnumeration" replace the value of: - urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:protocol with - urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:protocol - Remove the comment from: <AttributeService Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:SOAP" Location="https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/idp/profile/SAML2/SOAP/AttributeQuery"/> - Remove the endpoint: <AttributeService Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.0:bindings:SOAP-binding" Location="https://idp.instXY.ac.lk:8443/idp/profile/SAML1/SOAP/AttributeQuery"/> - Remove all ":8443" from the existing URL (such port is not used anymore)
- Obtain your IdP metadata here:
-
https://idp.instXY.ac.lk/idp/shibboleth
- Register you IdP on the test Federation:
-
https://fr-training.ac.lk/
For production enviornments please use
https://fr.ac.lk
, Also make sure to remove-training
from all urls.
- Configure the IdP to retrieve the Federation Metadata:
-
cd /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf
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vim metadata-providers.xml
<MetadataProvider id="HTTPMD-LEARN-Federation" xsi:type="FileBackedHTTPMetadataProvider" backingFile="%{idp.home}/metadata/test-metadata.xml" metadataURL="http://fr-training.ac.lk/rr3/metadata/federation/FR-training/metadata.xml"> <!-- Verify the signature on the root element of the metadata aggregate using a trusted metadata signing certificate. --> <MetadataFilter xsi:type="SignatureValidation" requireSignedRoot="true" certificateFile="${idp.home}/metadata/federation-cert.pem"/> <!-- Require a validUntil XML attribute on the root element and make sure its value is no more than 10 days into the future. --> <MetadataFilter xsi:type="RequiredValidUntil" maxValidityInterval="P10D"/> <!-- Consume all SP metadata in the aggregate --> <MetadataFilter xsi:type="EntityRoleWhiteList"> <RetainedRole>md:SPSSODescriptor</RetainedRole> </MetadataFilter> </MetadataProvider>
- Retrive the Federation Certificate used to verify its signed metadata:
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wget https://fr-training.ac.lk/metadata-signer -O /opt/shibboleth-idp/metadata/federation-cert.pem
- Reload service with id
shibboleth.MetadataResolverService
to retrieve the Federation Metadata:
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cd /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin
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./reload-service.sh -id shibboleth.MetadataResolverService
- The day after the Federation Operators approval you, check if you can login with your IdP on the following services:
- https://sp-training.ac.lk/secure (Service Provider provided for testing the LEARN Training Federation)
- https://sp-test.learn.ac.lk/secure (Service Provider provided for testing the LEARN Production Federation)
Configure Attribute Filters to release the mandatory attributes to the default LEARN Resources:
- Make sure that you have the "
tmp/httpClientCache
" used by "shibboleth.FileCachingHttpClient
":
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mkdir -p /opt/shibboleth-idp/tmp/httpClientCache ; chown tomcat8 /opt/shibboleth-idp/tmp/httpClientCache
- Modify your
services.xml
:
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vim /opt/shibboleth-idp/conf/services.xml
<bean id="Default-Filter" class="net.shibboleth.ext.spring.resource.FileBackedHTTPResource" c:client-ref="shibboleth.FileCachingHttpClient" c:url="https://fr-training.ac.lk/attribute-filter-LEARN-Default.xml" c:backingFile="%{idp.home}/conf/attribute-filter-LEARN-Default.xml"/> <bean id="Production-Filter" class="net.shibboleth.ext.spring.resource.FileBackedHTTPResource" c:client-ref="shibboleth.FileCachingHttpClient" c:url="https://fr-training.ac.lk/attribute-filter-LEARN-Production.xml" c:backingFile="%{idp.home}/conf/attribute-filter-LEARN-Production.xml"/> ... <util:list id ="shibboleth.AttributeFilterResources"> <value>%{idp.home}/conf/attribute-filter.xml</value> <ref bean="Default-Filter"/> <ref bean="Production-Filter"/> </util:list>
- Reload service with id
shibboleth.AttributeFilterService
to refresh the Attribute Filter followed by the IdP:
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cd /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin
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./reload-service.sh -id shibboleth.AttributeFilterService
Customization and Branding
The default install of the IdP login screen will display the Shibbolethlogo, a default prompt for username and password, and text saying that this screen should be customized. It is recommand to customize this page to have the proper institution logo and name. To give a consistent professional look, institution may customize the graphics to match the style of their,
- login pages
- onsent pages
- logout pages
- error pages
Those pages are created as Velocity template under /opt/shibboleth-idp/views
Therefore, it is recommended to customize the Velocity pages, adding supplementary images and CSS files as needed
Also the Velocity templates can be configured through message properties defined in message property files on /opt/shibboleth-idp/system/messages/messages.properties
which should NOT be modified because of that, any customizations should be inserted into /opt/shibboleth-idp/messages/messages.properties
least configurations:
idp.title
- HTML TITLE to use across all of the IdP page templates. We recommend settings this to something like University of Example Login Service
idp.logo
- relative path to the logo to render on the templates. E.g., /images/logo.jpg. The logo image has to be installed into /opt/shibboleth-idp/edit-webapp/images and the web application WAR file has to be rebuilt with /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/build.sh
idp.logo.alt-text
- the ALT text for your logo. Should be changed from the default value (where the text asks for the logo to be replaced).
idp.footer
- footer that displays on (almost) all pages.
root.footer
- footer that displays on some error pages.
Eg:
idp.title = University of Example Login Service idp.logo = /images/logo.jpg idp.logo.alt-text = University of Example logo idp.footer = Copyright University of Example root.footer = Copyright University of Example
Depending on branding requirements, it may be sufficient to edit the CSS files in /opt/shibboleth-idp/edit-webapp/css, or it may be necessary to start editing the template pages.
Please note that the login page and most other pages use /opt/shibboleth-idp/edit-webapp/css/main.css, the consent module uses /opt/shibboleth-idp/edit-webapp/css/consent.css with different element names.
Besides the logo, the login page (and several other pages) display a toolbox on the right with placeholders for links to password-reset and help-desk pages, these can be customized by adding following to the /opt/shibboleth-idp/messages/messages.properties
idp.url.password.reset = http://helpdesk.instXY.ac.lk/ChangePassword/ idp.url.helpdesk = http://help.instXY.ac.lk/
Alternatively, it is also possible to hide the whole toolbox (the whole element) from all of the relevant pages (essentially, login.vm and all (three) logout pages: logout.vm, logout-complete.vm and logout.propagate). This can be easily done by adding the following CSS snippet into /opt/shibboleth-idp/edit-webapp/css/main.css:
.column.two { display: none; }
For your simplisity in developing, temporary add the following to Apache idp.conf file ( /etc/apache2/sites-available/idp.conf ) to server the requests directly by Apache (avoiding going through Tomcat and thus avoiding having to rebuild the WAR file after every change):insert the following right above the ProxyPass /idp directive:
ProxyPass /idp/images ! ProxyPass /idp/css ! Alias /idp/images /opt/shibboleth-idp/edit-webapp/images Alias /idp/css /opt/shibboleth-idp/edit-webapp/css
And, as default permissions on Apache 2.4 are more restrictive, grant also explicitly access to the /opt/shibboleth-idp/edit-webapp directory: insert this at the very top of /etc/httpd/conf.d/idp.conf:
<Directory /opt/shibboleth-idp/edit-webapp> Require all granted </Directory>
When done with changes to the images and css directories, remember to rebuild the WAR file and restart Tomcat:
/opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/build.sh service tomcat restart
Then remove the temporary additions on idp.conf and restart the apache service.
Appendix: Useful logs to find problems
- Tomcat 8 Logs:
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cd /var/log/tomcat8
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vim catalina.out
- Shibboleth IdP Logs:
-
cd /opt/shibboleth-idp/logs
- Audit Log: `vim idp-audit.log'
- Consent Log:
vim idp-consent-audit.log
- Warn Log:
vim idp-warn.log
- Process Log:
vim idp-process.log