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Shib Enable: Taming the beast

Shib Enable: Taming the beast. Ken Klingenstein Director, Internet2 Middleware and Security. Shib-enable. Two lists: Shib-enable: major Shib federations (UK, US, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, etc.); primarily library-oriented Shib-enable-vendor: shib-enable + SP’s

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Shib Enable: Taming the beast

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  1. Shib Enable: Taming the beast Ken Klingenstein Director, Internet2 Middleware and Security

  2. Shib-enable • Two lists: • Shib-enable: major Shib federations (UK, US, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, etc.); primarily library-oriented • Shib-enable-vendor: shib-enable + SP’s • Purpose is to build some consistency, common practices, etc in the use of Shib with content providers and perhaps others (transcripts, NCAA, etc.)

  3. Types of activities • Largely email list discussions • Some coordinated work with major vendors • based on priority list • Advocacy, common standards, etc. • Cross-pollinates with other federation activities

  4. Priority List

  5. Current issues • WAYF – when to use and what to display • Standard attribute release approaches • eduPersonaffiliation for default • eduPersonTargetedId for stateful anonymous • eduPersonPrincipalName for identity • Session model • Especially multiple attribute releases within a session

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