Fwd: What is Shib Daemon used for?
Yaowen Tu
yaowen.tu at gmail.com
Tue Jul 10 19:58:11 BST 2012
Per Scott's request, I am ask the question again in the dev list.
Can you explain a little bit more about this?
Nevertheless it is required because I don't have the luxury of relying
on
language-specific, proprietary session mechanisms.
I not quite sure that I understand this.
Also can you give me a small explain why you choose to implement SP in C++
while IdP in Java? Is there any specific reason to do that?
Thanks,
Yaowen
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From: Cantor, Scott <cantor.2 at osu.edu>
Date: Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: What is Shib Daemon used for?
To: Shib Users <users at shibboleth.net>
On 7/9/12 3:01 PM, "Yaowen Tu" <yaowen.tu at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>The reason I ask this question is that we are looking to integrate
>SSO/SAML into our product( as an SP ) that will be installed on
>customer's machine. Shib SP is a very good standalone program that we can
>use so we don't need to re-invent the wheel of SP. We
> are a little worried about the need to install the Shib Daemon. It is a
>separate process, and a separate service.
Nevertheless it is required because I don't have the luxury of relying on
language-specific, proprietary session mechanisms.
>I am just looking for some feedback whether other people has encountered
>the same problem before, and how they resolved it? Or is it even
>recommended to use Shib SP in this way?
Well, not by me I suppose. I would prefer that any application be designed
to function with any web server-supplied authentication and let me decide
what to deploy it with.
-- Scott
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