1 <SPConfig xmlns="urn:mace:shibboleth:2.0:native:sp:config"
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2 xmlns:conf="urn:mace:shibboleth:2.0:native:sp:config"
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3 xmlns:saml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion"
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4 xmlns:samlp="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:protocol"
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5 xmlns:md="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:metadata"
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6 logger="syslog.logger" clockSkew="180">
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8 <!-- The OutOfProcess section contains properties affecting the shibd daemon. -->
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9 <OutOfProcess logger="shibd.logger">
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12 <Library path="odbc-store.so" fatal="true"/>
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18 The InProcess section contains settings affecting web server modules.
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19 Required for IIS, but can be removed when using other web servers.
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21 <InProcess logger="native.logger">
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22 <ISAPI normalizeRequest="true" safeHeaderNames="true">
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24 Maps IIS Instance ID values to the host scheme/name/port. The name is
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25 required so that the proper <Host> in the request map above is found without
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26 having to cover every possible DNS/IP combination the user might enter.
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28 <Site id="1" name="sp.example.org"/>
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30 When the port and scheme are omitted, the HTTP request's port and scheme are used.
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31 If these are wrong because of virtualization, they can be explicitly set here to
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32 ensure proper redirect generation.
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35 <Site id="42" name="virtual.example.org" scheme="https" port="443"/>
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40 <!-- Only one listener can be defined, to connect in-process modules to shibd. -->
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41 <UnixListener address="shibd.sock"/>
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42 <!-- <TCPListener address="127.0.0.1" port="1600" acl="127.0.0.1"/> -->
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44 <!-- This set of components stores sessions and other persistent data in daemon memory. -->
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45 <StorageService type="Memory" id="mem" cleanupInterval="900"/>
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46 <SessionCache type="StorageService" StorageService="mem" cacheAssertions="false"
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47 cacheAllowance="900" inprocTimeout="900" cleanupInterval="900"/>
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48 <ReplayCache StorageService="mem"/>
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49 <ArtifactMap artifactTTL="180"/>
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51 <!-- This set of components stores sessions and other persistent data in an ODBC database. -->
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53 <StorageService type="ODBC" id="db" cleanupInterval="900">
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55 DRIVER=drivername;SERVER=dbserver;UID=shibboleth;PWD=password;DATABASE=shibboleth;APP=Shibboleth
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58 <SessionCache type="StorageService" StorageService="db" cacheAssertions="false"
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59 cacheTimeout="3600" inprocTimeout="900" cleanupInterval="900"/>
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60 <ReplayCache StorageService="db"/>
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61 <ArtifactMap StorageService="db" artifactTTL="180"/>
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65 To customize behavior for specific resources on Apache, and to link vhosts or
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66 resources to ApplicationOverride settings below, use web server options/commands.
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67 See https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB2/NativeSPConfigurationElements for help.
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69 For examples with the RequestMap XML syntax instead, see the example-shibboleth2.xml
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70 file, and the https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB2/NativeSPRequestMapHowTo topic.
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72 <RequestMapper type="Native">
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75 The example requires a session for documents in /secure on the containing host with http and
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76 https on the default ports. Note that the name and port in the <Host> elements MUST match
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77 Apache's ServerName and Port directives or the IIS Site name in the <ISAPI> element above.
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79 <Host name="sp.example.org">
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80 <Path name="secure" authType="shibboleth" requireSession="true"/>
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82 <!-- Example of a second vhost mapped to a different applicationId. -->
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84 <Host name="admin.example.org" applicationId="admin" authType="shibboleth" requireSession="true"/>
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90 The ApplicationDefaults element is where most of Shibboleth's SAML bits are defined.
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91 Resource requests are mapped by the RequestMapper to an applicationId that
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92 points into to this section (or to the defaults here).
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94 <ApplicationDefaults entityID="https://sp.example.org/shibboleth"
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95 REMOTE_USER="eppn persistent-id targeted-id"
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96 signing="false" encryption="false">
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99 Controls session lifetimes, address checks, cookie handling, and the protocol handlers.
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100 You MUST supply an effectively unique handlerURL value for each of your applications.
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101 The value defaults to /Shibboleth.sso, and should be a relative path, with the SP computing
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102 a relative value based on the virtual host. Using handlerSSL="true", the default, will force
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103 the protocol to be https. You should also add a cookieProps setting of "; path=/; secure"
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104 in that case. Note that while we default checkAddress to "false", this has a negative
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105 impact on the security of the SP. Stealing cookies/sessions is much easier with this disabled.
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107 <Sessions lifetime="28800" timeout="3600" checkAddress="false"
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108 handlerURL="/Shibboleth.sso" handlerSSL="false" relayState="ss:mem"
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109 exportLocation="http://localhost/Shibboleth.sso/GetAssertion" exportACL="127.0.0.1"
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110 idpHistory="false" idpHistoryDays="7">
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113 The "stripped down" files use the shorthand syntax for configuring handlers.
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114 This uses the old "every handler specified directly" syntax. You can replace
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115 or supplement the new syntax following these examples.
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119 SessionInitiators handle session requests and relay them to a Discovery page,
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120 or to an IdP if possible. Automatic session setup will use the default or first
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121 element (or requireSessionWith can specify a specific id to use).
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124 <!-- Default directs to a specific IdP (favoring SAML 2 over Shib 1). -->
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125 <SessionInitiator type="Chaining" Location="/Login" isDefault="true" id="Login"
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126 entityID="https://idp.example.org/shibboleth">
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128 <SessionInitiator type="SAML2" template="bindingTemplate.html"/>
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129 <SessionInitiator type="Shib1"/>
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131 To allow for >1 IdP, remove entityID property from Chaining element and add
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132 *either* of the SAMLDS or WAYF handlers below:
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134 <SessionInitiator type="SAMLDS" URL="https://ds.example.org/DS/WAYF"/>
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135 <SessionInitiator type="WAYF" URL="https://wayf.example.org/WAYF"/>
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137 </SessionInitiator>
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140 md:AssertionConsumerService locations handle specific SSO protocol bindings,
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141 such as SAML 2.0 POST or SAML 1.1 Artifact. The isDefault and index attributes
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142 are used when sessions are initiated to determine how to tell the IdP where and
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143 how to return the response.
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145 <md:AssertionConsumerService Location="/SAML2/POST" index="1"
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146 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-POST"/>
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147 <md:AssertionConsumerService Location="/SAML2/POST-SimpleSign" index="2"
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148 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-POST-SimpleSign"/>
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149 <md:AssertionConsumerService Location="/SAML2/Artifact" index="3"
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150 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Artifact"/>
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151 <md:AssertionConsumerService Location="/SAML2/ECP" index="4"
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152 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:PAOS"/>
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153 <md:AssertionConsumerService Location="/SAML/POST" index="5"
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154 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.0:profiles:browser-post"/>
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155 <md:AssertionConsumerService Location="/SAML/Artifact" index="6"
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156 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.0:profiles:artifact-01"/>
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158 <!-- LogoutInitiators enable SP-initiated local or global/single logout of sessions. -->
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159 <LogoutInitiator type="Chaining" Location="/Logout">
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160 <LogoutInitiator type="SAML2" template="bindingTemplate.html"/>
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161 <LogoutInitiator type="Local"/>
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164 <!-- md:SingleLogoutService locations handle single logout (SLO) protocol messages. -->
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165 <md:SingleLogoutService Location="/SLO/SOAP"
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166 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:SOAP"/>
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167 <md:SingleLogoutService Location="/SLO/Redirect" conf:template="bindingTemplate.html"
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168 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Redirect"/>
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169 <md:SingleLogoutService Location="/SLO/POST" conf:template="bindingTemplate.html"
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170 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-POST"/>
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171 <md:SingleLogoutService Location="/SLO/Artifact" conf:template="bindingTemplate.html"
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172 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Artifact"/>
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174 <!-- md:ManageNameIDService locations handle NameID management (NIM) protocol messages. -->
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175 <md:ManageNameIDService Location="/NIM/SOAP"
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176 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:SOAP"/>
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177 <md:ManageNameIDService Location="/NIM/Redirect" conf:template="bindingTemplate.html"
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178 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Redirect"/>
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179 <md:ManageNameIDService Location="/NIM/POST" conf:template="bindingTemplate.html"
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180 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-POST"/>
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181 <md:ManageNameIDService Location="/NIM/Artifact" conf:template="bindingTemplate.html"
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182 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Artifact"/>
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185 md:ArtifactResolutionService locations resolve artifacts issued when using the
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186 SAML 2.0 HTTP-Artifact binding on outgoing messages, generally uses SOAP.
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188 <md:ArtifactResolutionService Location="/Artifact/SOAP" index="1"
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189 Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:SOAP"/>
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191 <!-- Extension service that generates "approximate" metadata based on SP configuration. -->
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192 <Handler type="MetadataGenerator" Location="/Metadata" signing="false"/>
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194 <!-- Status reporting service. -->
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195 <Handler type="Status" Location="/Status" acl="127.0.0.1"/>
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197 <!-- Session diagnostic service. -->
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198 <Handler type="Session" Location="/Session" showAttributeValues="false"/>
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200 <!-- JSON feed of discovery information. -->
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201 <Handler type="DiscoveryFeed" Location="/DiscoFeed"/>
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205 Allows overriding of error template information/filenames. You can
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206 also add attributes with values that can be plugged into the templates.
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208 <Errors supportContact="root@localhost"
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209 logoLocation="/shibboleth-sp/logo.jpg"
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210 styleSheet="/shibboleth-sp/main.css"/>
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213 Uncomment and modify to tweak settings for specific IdPs or groups. Settings here
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214 generally match those allowed by the <ApplicationDefaults> element.
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217 <RelyingParty Name="SpecialFederation" keyName="SpecialKey"/>
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220 <!-- Example of remotely supplied batch of signed metadata. -->
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222 <MetadataProvider type="XML" uri="http://federation.org/federation-metadata.xml"
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223 backingFilePath="federation-metadata.xml" reloadInterval="7200">
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224 <MetadataFilter type="RequireValidUntil" maxValidityInterval="2419200"/>
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225 <MetadataFilter type="Signature" certificate="fedsigner.pem"/>
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226 </MetadataProvider>
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229 <!-- Example of locally maintained metadata. -->
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231 <MetadataProvider type="XML" file="partner-metadata.xml"/>
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234 <!-- TrustEngines run in order to evaluate peer keys and certificates. -->
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235 <TrustEngine type="ExplicitKey"/>
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236 <TrustEngine type="PKIX"/>
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238 <!-- Map to extract attributes from SAML assertions. -->
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239 <AttributeExtractor type="XML" validate="true" path="attribute-map.xml"/>
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241 <!-- Use a SAML query if no attributes are supplied during SSO. -->
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242 <AttributeResolver type="Query" subjectMatch="true"/>
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244 <!-- Default filtering policy for recognized attributes, lets other data pass. -->
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245 <AttributeFilter type="XML" validate="true" path="attribute-policy.xml"/>
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247 <!-- Simple file-based resolver for using a single keypair. -->
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248 <CredentialResolver type="File" key="sp-key.pem" certificate="sp-cert.pem"/>
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251 The default settings can be overridden by creating ApplicationOverride elements (see
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252 the https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB2/NativeSPApplicationOverride topic).
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253 Resource requests are mapped by web server commands, or the RequestMapper, to an
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254 applicationId setting.
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256 Example of a second application (for a second vhost) that has a different entityID.
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257 Resources on the vhost would map to an applicationId of "admin":
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260 <ApplicationOverride id="admin" entityID="https://admin.example.org/shibboleth"/>
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262 </ApplicationDefaults>
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264 <!-- Policies that determine how to process and authenticate runtime messages. -->
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265 <SecurityPolicyProvider type="XML" validate="true" path="security-policy.xml"/>
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267 <!-- Low-level configuration about protocols and bindings available for use. -->
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268 <ProtocolProvider type="XML" validate="true" reloadChanges="false" path="protocols.xml"/>
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