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Pilot overview

 


As of March 2017, a large number of pilots have been prepared and lined up as part of the AARC SA1 activity. We assessed the suitability of many different components to handle common issues experienced in R&E. Topics range from handling guest users, managing attributes, to performing token translations. A detailed overview of all components piloted is available here: 

Expanding the reach of federated access

Libraries

PDF
nameAARC Factsheet-FINAL.pdf

Check this flyer with a general overview of the pilots: <Click library pilots pdf leaflet> and give us feedback via this online survey 

Guest access

Guest access

  • ORCIDpilot  SAML ORCID account linking – in production at ORCID.org
  • COmanageORCIDPilot
  •   AuthN with ORCID iD and writing it to LDAP for use in collaboration services - tested with Dutch research
  • communities 
  • SocialIDpilot  Include Social Identities (FB/LI/ORCID/Ggl) in the Authentication and Authorization – tested with EGI
  • eduTeams  Lightweigth proxy to bridge between SAML2 various Authentication Sources (AuthSources) to be tested with BBMRI

Attribute management

  • communities

Testing technical and policy components

Attribute management - <Click attribute management pdf leaflet>

TTS pilots

  • IGTF to eduGAIN proxy  X509 to SAML  in order to access Services published to eduGAIN – tested with EGI, now in production with R&S and SIRTFI
  • CILogon-like pilot  SAML to certificate – tested with Elixir and EGI community
  • COmanageSSHPilot  SAML COmanage SSH pilot SAML to ssh + workflows and audit trail – tested with NL BBMRI community, EGI....
  • motley_cue: Direct SSH with OIDC.
  • WaTTS (SSH-plugin) stand  stand alone p&p TTS using OIDC to generate ssh key – tested with EGI
  • WaTTS (RCauth-plugin) using  using OIDC to generate session inside which an RCauth Certificate is stored – tested with EGI, B2Access, HBP, Indigo
  • LDAPfacade       Providing access to non-web resources via SAML and PAM– tested at PSNC

 Enabling access to (commercial) 3rd party 

Cross infrastructure pilots