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CTA Pilot Description

The goal of this pilot is to provide a non-invasive solution to simplify access to CTA services from eduGAIN and the CTA community.

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Even if this pilot proposes a solution for the CTA community, its components high flexibility allow to change configuration, so every scientific reality that needs this solution can adapt it to their community, to fit their needs of authentication and authorization.

Pilot Implementation phasesphases 

This part describes pilot's test phase, emphasizing progress and results.

While onboarding the CTA community, to reach the desired AAI model (based on a central proxy and a community Attribute Authority (COmanage) ), two main streams of work have been designed and implemented:

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The frist step implemented in the phase of the pilot is the integration of COmanage and Grouper.  Grouper is a Group management tool used by the CTA community to manage Authorization while connecting to their Service Providers. One of the requirements for CTA is to keep making use of this tool as a front end to their services. . COmanage is a comprehensive Attribute Authority, managing the enrollment of users via their IdPs through different cpnfigurable workflows. For CTA user self-enrollment via a moderator admin user has been implemented.This part describes pilot's test phase, emphasizing progress and results.



The main objective is that a reader can easily understand the benefits achieved by using this pilot. Some examples or brief use cases are recommended.

Some questions to be answered:

  • Have you achieved your goals?

  • Any planned improvements for future releases?

CTA pilot Architecture