Participants

Proposers
NameOrganisation
KIT / DFN
GN4-3 project team
NameOrganisationRole

PI
DFN-LRZScrum Master
SURFnetMentor
Halil AdemGRNETA-Team: Developer
LitnetA-Team: Developer
Stakeholders
Name
Organisation
Role 
Hannah Short

Sirtfi community (REFEDs)

also in GN4-3 WP5 T4

 Review and feedback
David Group 

Sirtfi community (REFEDs)

also in GN4-3 WP5 T4

Review and feedback
Tom Barton

Sirtfi community (REFEDs)

University of Chicago & Internet2

Review and feedback
Scott Koranda 

 Sirtfi community (REFEDs)

LIGO

 Implement & test solution in context of LIGO

Activity Overview

Description

Research communities have a need to express and potentially share certain trust marks on IdPs and SPs. These trust marks may differ from existing trust marks issued by identity federations. They may be used to compliment existing ones, in case the federation operator does not support particular trust marks like e.g. in the case of Sirtfi.

This activity tries to implement a technical solution that matches the requirements as described by the Sirtfi community and investigates usability of the solution for research communities and the impact of the solution to the identity federations. It also explores potential other scenarios where a similar methodology could be used, like e.g. REFEDS MFA and in the context of the IdP self assessment tool that was developed in GN4-2.

Out of scope for this activity are the questions about where and how such a tool would be used in the context of existing trust frameworks.

Goals

Activity goals:

  • Create technical implementation based on Sirtfi + Registry requirements;
  • Distill technical requirements from Sirtfi + Registry requirements;
  • Create/Describe technical design;
  • Buy or build (or modify existing);
  • Improve trough sprint iterations;
  • Interact with Sirtfi working group to improve features if needed;
  • Learn and discuss flows and usability in ‘real world’ (Collaborate with LIGO);
  • Deploy working setup so it can be tested with stakeholdersv
  • Explore and describe (& implement) authZ architecture in collaboration w/ Sirtfi working group.

Activity Details

Technical details

Initial technical details:

The project is supposed to represent a web portal, where users (i.e. dusters) will access using their federated credentials. The users will, upon invitation, be able to assert Sirtfi tag for the entity under their control. The flow will resemble https://access-check.edugain.org/. The more detailed description can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Hwdi7iO3v2U-RrzgT_EhL7AA0xkE9RIr_bQac2IhZ3M

Initial technical implementation:

Initial implementation contains Access Check tool in conjunction with Jagger tool. Access Check tool is used to identify the owner of the entity (which is intended to be tagged), and to create an account on Jagger (for said owner/administrator). Jagger is a federation management tool, and is therefore capable of editing federation metadata. Once an account is created for the administrator of the entity in question, the administrator can then use Jagger to add a desired entity category. More technical details, including the user flow, can be found here. Installation instructions can be found under 'Activity Results'.

Architecture rationale:

The tool needs to achieve two goals:

  • Identify the owner of the service in question
  • Provides the ability to 'tag', i.e. add an entity category for the metadata of  the service

The straightforward way to identify the owner of the service is to look at its eduGAIN metadata, and identify the "owner" email of the service, for which we used a technical support email from the metadata. Access Check tool is capable of consuming metadata, identifying the necessary email, and creating an account (i.e. username/password) for the owner of the service. This is then "exported" to Jagger, where an account is created with credentials obtained from the Access Check tool. Jagger is then capable of adding entity categories and generating metadata, in essence creating an xml file that contains the desired entity category for the service.

Business case

The current plan is to test the implementation, and to determine whether the trust model is satisfactory. Potentially, potential applications of the solution may extend the current Sirtfi+ use case.


Data protection & Privacy

With the federated access and adhering to basic principles of federated identity management (following DPCoCoV2 and, e.g., applicable AARC guidelines), no new issues regarding processing of personal data are foreseen.


Definition of Done (DoD)

Work is done when the initial version for proof of concept is implemented and evaluated.


Sustainability
The assumption is that the solution will be a software product that can be operated by a collaborative organization or a technical partner on their behalf.
The software product resulting of this activity will be made available under appropriate open source license so development may continue even after the work finished in the GEANT project
GAP analysis

The first version of the tool is done. The consideration for potential future activities can be found here.


Activity Results

Results

First version of the tool contains Jagger and Access Check tool. See github: tbd

The tools is a combination of 2 services with a Service and an Identity Provider

Requirements for both parts: mariaDB, Apache2, shib2 module for apache

Part 1: Community Tagging Access installation instructions

Part 2: Enities Managment Tool


There are also three demo videos available considering different perspectives and functionalities: Video 1, Video 2, Video 3


Meetings

Date

Activity

Owner

Minutes

Feb 18, 2017

Kickoff meeting

















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