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A Shibboleth Target David Yakimischak Chief Technology Officer
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JSTOR as a Shibboleth Target To: shib-support@internet2.edu Subject: Shib Target Site Application Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 10:32:02 -0500 Organization: University of Michigan / JSTOR JSTOR would like to join Club Shib as a Target for testing purposes. Name of organization: JSTOR (www.jstor.org) Commonly accessed URL trees: http://www.jstor.org Tech contact: Spencer Thomas spencer@umich.edu 301 E. Liberty, Suite 250 Ann Arbor, MI 48204-2262 Phone: (734) 998-9104 David Yakimischak, davidyak@jstor.org 120 Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 229-3700 Admin Contact:
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i2mm - April 2003 Implementation Experiences to Date Near Future Further Out Overview
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i2mm - April 2003 Implementation Fortunately, authentication is separate Get credentials, then re-direct to live site v0.7 took a few days v0.8 took a few more days Some glitches – our fault Running well, troubleshooting a bit tricky –Three or four places for things to go wrong
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i2mm - April 2003 Experience to Date Origins up and running in a day or two eduPersonAffiliation must match site def – @ –But, what is a “site”? We have involved our User Services staff Some new campuses have contacted us directly! site.edu
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i2mm - April 2003 Near Future Attribute Passing Conventions Affiliation? Entitlement? Both? When to “go live”?
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i2mm - April 2003 Further Out How to scale to hundreds of campuses? Granular attributes vs. privacy –Benefits of attributes (stats, customization) –Persistent, opaque identifier Mixed campuses (IP, Shib, certs, userIDs) Thoughts of JSTOR as an origin –With our publishers –Internal use Much more…
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