-# ADD THIS TO THE END OF YOUR APACHE'S HTTPD.CONF
+# https://wiki.shibboleth.net/confluence/display/SHIB2/NativeSPApacheConfig
-######
-## SHIB Config
-######
+# RPM installations on platforms with a conf.d directory will
+# result in this file being copied into that directory for you
+# and preserved across upgrades.
-#
-# Load the Shibboleth module.
-#
-LoadModule mod_shib @-LIBEXECDIR-@/mod_shib_13.so
+# For non-RPM installs, you should copy the relevant contents of
+# this file to a configuration location you control.
#
-# Global Configuration
-# This is the XML file that contains all the global, non-apache-specific
-# configuration. Look at this file for most of your configuration parameters.
+# Load the Shibboleth module.
#
-ShibSchemaDir @-XMLDIR-@/xmltooling/catalog.xml:@-XMLDIR-@/opensaml/saml20-catalog.xml:@-XMLDIR-@/opensaml/saml11-catalog.xml:@-XMLDIR-@/shibboleth/catalog.xml
-ShibConfig @-PKGSYSCONFDIR-@/shibboleth2.xml
+LoadModule mod_shib @-PKGLIBDIR-@/mod_shib_13.so
#
# An Apache handler needs to be established for the "handler" location.
# extension.
#
<Files *.sso>
-SetHandler shib-handler
+ SetHandler shib-handler
</Files>
+
+#
+# Ensures handler will be accessible.
#
-# Another way of addressing this is to apply Shibboleth
-# globally to the site in "lazy" session mode:
-# <Location />
-# AuthType shibboleth
-# require shibboleth
-# </Location>
+<Location /Shibboleth.sso>
+ Satisfy Any
+ Allow from all
+</Location>
#
-# Used for example logo and style sheet in error templates.
+# Used for example style sheet in error templates.
#
<IfModule mod_alias.c>
- Alias /shibboleth-sp/main.css @-PREFIX-@/doc/shibboleth/main.css
- Alias /shibboleth-sp/logo.jpg @-PREFIX-@/doc/shibboleth/logo.jpg
+ Alias /shibboleth-sp/main.css @-PKGWEBDIR-@/main.css
+ <Location /shibboleth-sp>
+ Satisfy Any
+ Allow from all
+ </Location>
</IfModule>
#
-# Configure the module for content
+# Configure the module for content.
#
-# You can now do most of this in shibboleth.xml using the RequestMap
-# but you MUST enable AuthType shibboleth for the module to process
+# You MUST enable AuthType shibboleth for the module to process
# any requests, and there MUST be a require command as well. To
# enable Shibboleth but not specify any session/access requirements
# use "require shibboleth".
#
<Location /secure>
AuthType shibboleth
- ShibRequireSession On
+ ShibRequestSetting requireSession 1
require valid-user
</Location>