AW: AW: AW: exportAssertion not working

Kevin Flückiger kevin.flueckiger at inovitas.ch
Thu Apr 30 09:37:58 EDT 2015


Ok, I see that I probably misunderstood the concept with the headers. The headers, when enabled, will not get sent back to the user but from the SP to the apache, is this correct? 

I'm thinking about this use case here http://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/UsingSTS/CreatingSAML.html where they draw the call of the AssumeRoleWithSAML Function from the client Application. My Application consists of a client side and a server side part. So this call should be made from the server side part?


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Von: users [mailto:users-bounces at shibboleth.net] Im Auftrag von Cantor, Scott
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 30. April 2015 14:28
An: Shib Users
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: exportAssertion not working

On 4/30/15, 12:20 PM, "Kevin Flückiger" <kevin.flueckiger at inovitas.ch> 
wrote:



>I can confirm that I don't see any sp specific headers at all. However, I 
>put a script on the server which reads the environment variables 
>Shib-Assertion-Count and Shib-Assertion-01 and they are there!

Then they're there. Headers vs. server variables is your choice, it's the 
same data.

>So the error seems to happen somewhere between the SP and apache2. Do I 
>need to configure something in apache2 for this to work? As a reminder: 
>The only thing I did on the apache side was adding this to my vhost:

Then headers aren't enabled, and in general they shouldn't be, so you're 
fine.

-- Scott

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