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1. Canadian Access Federation What Do I need to do on my campus to enable eduroam & Shibboleth? July 5,2011 Chris Phillips –chris.phillips@canarie.ca
2. Agenda Per Service Value proposition Technical profile Skills required Time required Eduroam detailed tech slides at the end Shibboleth Also detailed tech slides at the end More to be found at: http://bit.ly/fedapps (link to prezi) 2
3. Use Case – Wireless Access Without eduRoam User arrives, needs to get onto wireless Needs to talk to IT staff to get credential in system created and a password set User waits for account User uses known password, signs into wireless When user is complete, IT should be notified to delete account and terminate access (right?) IT deletes account(right?) Done With eduRoam User arrives, needs to get onto wireless, has eduRoam enabled ID Open laptop User is authenticated to home system and is online Done 3
4. Eduroam impact Reduces effort supporting guest network ids Support calls…How do I…? Guest account footprint in your systems Only available on wireless systems, not others 4
7. How does eduroam work? 802.1X - to authenticate clients before allowing access to the network EAP framework – with secure EAP methods to protect user credentials RADIUS - authentication server infrastructure RADIUS proxying – to route authentication requests to a users home institution Separate IP address space – treated as external to institution (compliance with service agreements, etc) End Users have standard internet access with as few filters as possible (if any at all).
10. Reciprocity Eduroam is about you treating guest credentials how you would like to be treated: Just think about what you would like when you travel: No filtered connections No traffic shaping Public IP address (where possible) NAT is not necessarily appropriate, but if you already private IP folks now, probably works out ok. 10
11. Onboarding Process Canada has ~28 of 92 universities on eduroam. US has slightly less in number (25) but 3,000 plus insitutions Eduroam operator: Standard template for connecting new sites Policy sign-off followed by technical implementation Estimated time for Canada federation-level RADIUS server personnel: on-board a new member site: a few hours to two person-days, depending on member site expertise general maintenance: ~one person-day per month Eduroam site: Local implementation from 4 hours to 4 weeks depending on capabilities Skill: operate/install RADIUS on your choice of platform (Cisco ACS, Microsoft NPS, FreeRADIUS) Operational maintenance: same as your AuthN server now 11
15. Past Presentations This presentation builds on CANHEIT 2010: Prezi on Building federated applications: http://bit.ly/fedapps 15
16. Use Case – New Employee Access to Online Resources Without Shibboleth User arrives, needs to have access to web resource for Active Directory Twiki.canarie.ca Staff.canarie.ca Collaborate.canarie.ca Shared online resources in 3rd party wiki Needs to talk to staff for each service to get credential in each system created and a password set User waits for account for each service User uses known password, signs into each service and sets a password When user leaves the organization, each service should be notified to delete account and terminate access everywhere (right?) Each service deletes account(right?) Done With Shibboleth User arrives, needs to have access to web resource for Active Directory Twiki.canarie.ca Staff.canarie.ca Collaborate.canarie.ca Shared online resources in 3rd party wiki IT staff creates central account and assigns privileges to access resources centrally. User waits for account User changes password and all services rely on this password. When user leaves the organization, this one account should be notified for deletion (right?) Done 16
17. Shib Value Proposition Game changer for integration effort with shib ready services Reduces integration from customization to configuration Avoid weeks of custom project integration and then maintenance until, well, forever Lowers cost of doing business – do better with less. Establishes a centralized policy enforcement point and easier auditability For new work, establishes publicly accepted framework to implement to & not your own homegrown framework 17
18. Rightsize Your Information Sharing Log in, share NetID+attr. Log in, share Opaque ID Log in, share NetID Log in, share nothing Wireless External Website personal- ization is desired Internal Website personal- ization is desired linkage elsewhere desired Internal Website personal- ization is desired linkage elsewhere desired Data needed (ghosted) SAML as conduit for Information release
19. Infrastructure & Skills Infrastructure is a single server for Identity provider (IdP) (preferably 2 for redundancy) IdP is java & runs in it’s own servlet container on Jetty, Tomcat, or JBOSS Can cohabitate with existing SSO or be the SSO service itself entirely Skills/Type of Person The same person managing your SSO environment would be be beneficial. Operational effort is log watching and XML configuration 19
22. Secure Wireless – 802.1X April 27th 2010 Canada eduroam Slide 22 Wireless Encryption Established secure.wireless.ubc.ca ssid:ubcsecure id:jdoe 1)Negotiate Authentication Method EAP-PEAPv0-MSCHAPv2 2)Certificate Validation Prevents “man-in-the-middle” attack 3)Establish Secure Tunnel Prevents eavesdropping Using MSCHAPv2 4)Perform authentication through tunnel 5)Authentication successful Establish encryption, connect to net 6)Client acquires IP address (DHCP)
23. Eduroam - Roaming User April 27th 2010 Canada eduroam Slide 23 Federation Server realm: ca ssid:eduroam Cert: eduroam.sfu.ca Institution Servers id: joe@sfu.ca realm: ubc.ca realm: sfu.ca 1) Negotiate EAP type EAP-TTLS-PAP 2) Outer Request Validate cert. Establish TLS tunnel PAP – through tunnel – secure! 3) Inner Request 4) Success Connect to network Establish encryption.
24. Eduroam – International Roaming April 27th 2010 Canada eduroam Slide 24 Confederation Server Federation Server realm: ca realm: edu id: pam@mit.edu realm: ubc.ca realm: sfu.ca realm: mit.edu realm: ucla.edu
26. My App Can’t Be Federated in CAF Because… It is limited to regionally/specific identities Reply: No problem! This is a Virtual Organization A Virtual Organization (VO) is any collective group that operates in a coordinated way to enable shared activities on one or more topics with common tools or governance. VOs can exist within institutional boundaries but are most effective when constituted to operate across and to unify participants in different physical or institutional limits. Primary purpose is to pursue the shared topic or topics. 26
27. Virtual Organization pt 2 CAF is an environment where VO’s flourish: Virtual Organizations typically form around Service Provider(s) with IdPs providing consumers & complying to attribute profiles to participate Autonomy is retained by the VO & it’s members to focus on the topic -CAF focus is on the ‘dialtone’ infrastructure for collaboration – IdP & Sp management practices and operations and middleware elements –Examples in Canada are: •Regional Learning Management Systems •Transcript or Application management Research 'desktops' that aggregate tools for researchers Techniques to implement on SP end: Use the Shib2.xml & other configurations to whitelist participants[1] Consider using eduPersonEntitlement to express fine grain filtering at the application level: eduPersonEntitlement: urn:mace:washington.edu:confocalMicroscope eduPersonEntitlement: http://publisher.example.com/contract/GL12 [1] https://wiki.shibboleth.net/confluence/display/SHIB2/NativeSPMetadataFilter 27
28. My App Can’t Be Federated in CAF Because… I need to exchange special attributes Reply: No Problem! CAF’s default is shared nothing eduPerson is the default attributes set Where insufficient, the SP should work out the details with it’s partners on what extra elements it needs CAF recommends that the SP have proper OIDs (can be registered with IANA for free) for their attributes OIDs provide uniqueness, but us humans like text names that are unique too. 28
29. Enhancing Attribute Exchanges Shared nothing today, but uses eduPerson schema Finding that this may be paradox of choice Very interesting space to explore, but keep in mind principles: Low friction to participate (ie, simplicity is good) Scalable and high degree of relevancy and utility Don’t punish the end user or IdP owner. Interop across Canada and internationally Many areas to explore Use SHAC[1] technique for attributes? "urn:schac:dom.ain:Attribute:value” UseAustralian[2] approach for precise control and strong typing and vocabulary? Require full participation in various attribute sets (ie MUST populate all fields) but in different categories of SPs (category 1, 2,3 etc)? Hybrid?? [1] http://www.terena.org/mail-archives/schac/msg00371.html [2] http://www.aaf.edu.au/technical/aaf-core-attributes/ 29
30. My App Can’t Be Federated in CAF Because… I need a Higher Level of Assurance for a user Reply: OK, we want this too, what are your requirements? Challenge is how do you want to express it and what are your criteria for the higher level of assurance? Part of a larger conversation What is the yardstick? NIST 800-63? NSTIC, OIX, KANTARA audit requirements Audit of SP against their own statements? If you want to be part of this conversation see Chris Phillips & or join mailing list. 30
31. My App Can’t Be Federated in CAF Because… I need to sign in on the command line Reply: Ok, we want this too. Already participating internationally with UK-JISC on project moonshot. Combo environment of eduroam RADIUS and SAML attribute assertions Live CD’s of the sample dev environment available from Chris. Again, if you want to be part of this conversation see Chris Phillips & or join mailing list. 31
32. My App Can’t Be Federated in CAF Because… I need to sign in Social identities (Google, OpenID) Reply: No problem, it can be done Already participating internationally with REFEDS & inCommon on Social Identity risk assessment and gateway designs[1] Certain gateways exist from uPenn & Sweden [2] Many unquantified risks at this time, but does work User behind keyboard is unknown Attributes are self asserted No knowledge of value of the account to the person This is an active area of conversation. [1] https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/socialid/Using+SAML+and+Social+Identities--Guidelines+and+Considerations+for+Managers+and+Developers [2] https://tnc2011.terena.org/getfile/558 32
33. My App Can’t Be Federated in CAF Because… I don’t think the CAF has as highly available as I want them to be Reply: OK, did you know the following? CAF services reside in 3 provinces (Ontario, BC, and Quebec), and have redundant DNS entrieswith live failover What are your service criteria so we may understand them better? 33
35. Your Turn… Looking for more conversation and discussion? Join the CAF-Shib technical list to discuss the topics: CAF-SHIBBOLETH-TECHNICAL-L-request@LISTSERV.UWINDSOR.CA 35
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