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Internet2 Middleware: What’s In It For You
Russ Tokuyama <russ at hawaii dot edu> © 2004 University of Hawaii July 28, 2004
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Introduction What is Internet2? Scope of Internet2
Universities, Corporations, Affiliates, Associations Scope of Internet2 Initiatives, Applications, Engineering, Networks, Middleware July 28, 2004
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What is Internet2? Universities working with government and industry
Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies Accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet The Internet reborn July 28, 2004
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What is Internet2? Universities Corporations Affiliates Associations
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Universities Brown, MIT, Harvard, Yale
U Indiana, Carnegie Mellon, U Memphis, U Texas U California, Stanford, Arizona State, U Washington U Hawaii, U Alaska Fairbanks July 28, 2004
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Corporations IBM, Microsoft Research, Apple, Napster, McAfee
Juniper, Qwest, Verizon, NTT GM, Steelcase Warner Bros, Comcast Cable, CSPAN July 28, 2004
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Affiliates American Distance Education Consortium CERN
Cleveland Institute of Music FDA JPL New World Symphony July 28, 2004
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Associations non-profit, higher ed
ACUTA (Association for Communications Technology Professionals in Higher Ed) July 28, 2004
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Scope of Internet2 Initiatives Applications Engineering Networks
Middleware July 28, 2004
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Initiatives Middleware End-to-End Performance K20 (K12 + Higher Ed)
Arts & Humanities Digital Video Distributed Storage July 28, 2004
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Applications “These are applications that can make difference in how we engage in teaching, learning, and research in higher education.” - Ted Hanss Internet2 Dir for App Dev July 28, 2004
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Engineering Campus Bandwidth Management IPv6 Mulitcast Security
Topology July 28, 2004
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Networks Backbone Network Infrastructure
10 Gbps backbone 100 Mbps desktop to desktop (goal) FiberCo (Natl Research & Ed Fiber Co) The Quilt Network services at lower cost, higher performance, greater reliability and security ARENA (Adv Research & Ed Network Atlas) July 28, 2004
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Middleware MACE (MW Architecture Committee) FOO (Federating Orgs Org)
Shibboleth (web access control) OpenSAML Signet Privilege Management Vid-Mid (conferencing, on-demand) July 28, 2004
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Internet2 Middleware What is middleware? Scope of middleware
Why middleware? Internet2 and NSF Is it for you? July 28, 2004
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What is middleware? Layer of software between the network and applications Provides services Identification Authentication Authorization Directories Security July 28, 2004
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Scope of middleware Core middleware Upper middleware Identifiers
Authentication Directories Certificates and PKI Upper middleware Services that apps want to have provided so that they don’t have to do it themselves July 28, 2004
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Scope of middleware July 28, 2004
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Why middleware? Reuse (rememba da wheel) Standardization
Interoperability Foundation to build on July 28, 2004
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Internet2 and NSF NSF has its own Middleware Initiative NMI
NMI Release 5 includes open source software, white papers, and best practices from Internet2 and others July 28, 2004
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Is it for you? Barriers to entry Free to you Collaboration
Enterprise SMB Free to you Collaboration Interoperate July 28, 2004
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UH and Internet2 Middleware
Early Adopters WebISO Directories Shibboleth What UH has taken advantage of July 28, 2004
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Early Adopters March 2000 workshop Application required
Campus environment Readiness Identifiers, authN, directory, trust models, champions, funding July 28, 2004
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WebISO SSO for the Web Fewer sign-ons Pubcookie
LDAP verifier CoSign and A-Select (NMIR5) UH Web Login Service (Yale’s CAS) July 28, 2004
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Directories LDAP Recipie Netscape DS / iPlanet DS / Sun ONE DS
SSL enforcement plug-in FERPA compliant Fed from UH Identity Management System July 28, 2004
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Shibboleth Web-based access control Federations
Inter- and intra-institutional OpenSAML Trust models – mutal authentication with PKI certificates July 28, 2004
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What UH has taken advantage of
LDAP Recipie CAS Internet2 people Ken Klingenstein Michael Gettes July 28, 2004
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Opportunities to use Internet2 MW
Resources White papers, best practices Open source software Getting involved / Collaborating Working groups Join July 28, 2004
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Resources Internet2 http://www.internet2.edu/
NMI EDIT UH Middleware July 28, 2004
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