No peer endpoint available to which to send SAML response

Cantor, Scott cantor.2 at osu.edu
Mon Jul 15 19:23:00 EDT 2013


On 7/15/13 7:15 PM, "Ken Weiss" <ken.weiss at ucop.edu> wrote:
>
>That's really weird, because I generated the metadata in exactly the same
>way both times, and there has never been an actual hostname or resolvable
>URL using dmp2-development.cdlib.org. My goal was to have an entityID that
>is NOT an actual URL/hostname. But clearly things would have been simpler
>if I just made the entityID and the hostname the same.

That's basically between you and whoever made the mistake, but they don't
have to match.

>How should I proceed to resolve this? Should I re-send the metadata with
>the 'dmp2-dev.cdlib.org' endpoints, as it is in the version I attached to
>my first email? Or is there some easier way to deal with this?

You have to get whoeever has access on behalf of your organization to fix
it, there's nothing else you can do. What you want to change it to is
entirely up to you/them.

BTW, InCommon does not deal in XML metadata regardless, the metadata
process involves a web form with various drop downs and fields.

-- Scott




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