Certificate
Brian Tingle
Brian.Tingle at ucop.edu
Thu Jun 13 23:47:14 EDT 2013
For testing purposes, you should be able to "roll your own" X509 certificate.
I'm not sure if the etc/shibboleth/keygen.sh is relevant to your interests, I can't find any documentation for it, but it looks like it composes the command line to use with openssl to create an X509 certificate.
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From: users-bounces at shibboleth.net [users-bounces at shibboleth.net] on behalf of solution79 [solution79 at live.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 7:55 PM
To: 'Shib Users'
Subject: RE: Certificate
Nate,
Looking for source to get trail certificates?
Please suggest if you aware of any vendor that provide certificate for
testing purpose.
Dematri
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From: users-bounces at shibboleth.net [mailto:users-bounces at shibboleth.net] On
Behalf Of Nate Klingenstein
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 9:23 AM
To: Shib Users
Subject: Re: Certificate
Dematri,
> Is there an option to get a 3rd party trail certificate to perform
> test for Shibboleth federation with Office 365?
> If yes, please share the procedure.
I don't understand the question. What kind of certificate?
If you're referring to the X.509 certificates used by the IdP, yes, that is
completely configurable and it can be any certificate you want, as long as
the SP or the browser(signing and user interaction, respectively) trusts
that certificate for your IdP.
I believe Office 365 can load any certificate you provide.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj205457.aspx
Thanks,
Nate.
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