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Plugin Details
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Name: ShibAuth
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Version: 0.1
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Date: 01-26-2010
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Authors: Chris Barnes (cpb@ichp.ufl.edu)
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Narayan Raum (ndr@ichp.ufl.edu)
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Yang Li (yxl@ichp.ufl.edu)
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Support: http://ctrip.ufl.edu/contact
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Plugin Description
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Adding Shibboleth authentication to the Vitro application. An example of how
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ShibAuth . This package serves as an example of how ShibAuth has been
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implemented at the University of Florida. In order to use this plugin, your
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institution must have a Shibboleth Identity Provider established. For more
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information about Shibboleth, visit http://shibboleth.internet2.edu/.
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Plugin Installation
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Detailed instructions and documentation are available in the INSTALL.pdf
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document. All files in the "includes" directory must be uploaded to the
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server running Vitro in order to complete the installation procedure.
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This procedure is an example installation of a Shibboleth 2 Service Provider on
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a Linux (Debian Lenny) system. All commands were executed as the root user.
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In this example, the following applications have already been installed
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and configured:
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- OpenSSL
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- Apache 2
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- Tomcat 6
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- Vitro
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The ShibAuth plugin allows a Vitro system administrator to authenticate using
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the Shibboleth Service Provider. It is assumed that the user already has an
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account in the “Users” table of the database. The field name for the user at
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UF is the “glid” field.
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