Error after authentication: No peer endpoint available to which to send SAML response
Peter Schober
peter.schober at univie.ac.at
Wed Apr 15 03:18:12 EDT 2015
* Christopher Bongaarts <cab at umn.edu> [2015-04-14 18:15]:
> On 4/14/2015 8:35 AM, Cantor, Scott wrote:
> > On 4/14/15, 3:29 AM, "Andrej Gregorka"<Andrej.Gregorka at ixtlan-team.si> wrote:
> >
> >> >I added the ports to following settings in relying-party.xml on IdP and now it works:
> > What you should do is remove them (everywhere). Those are names, ports don't belong in them.
>
> Everywhere except for the Location attributes on the SAML endpoints
> (e.g. AssertionConsumerService) in the metadata, where they are still
> required (because those are Locations, not entity IDs).
For production why not move the web server to the default https port,
then you can get of port numbers there, too.
"No border, no nation, no ports". Or something.
-peter
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