IDP 2.5.0 relying-party.xml file for Cisco WebEx?
David Swartz
dswartz at hamilton.edu
Tue Nov 3 16:19:37 EST 2015
Yes, we use a dedicated metadata file for WebEx.
Once I worked through the SSO configuration on the WebEx site, I used the
"Export" button on the same page to download metadata for the WebEx SP.
This was all I needed.
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David Swartz
Network/Systems Administrator
Hamilton College - ITS Network Services
315.859.4918 , dswartz at hamilton.edu
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On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 4:13 PM, Cantor, Scott <cantor.2 at osu.edu> wrote:
> On 11/3/15, 4:05 PM, "users on behalf of Eric Wedaa" <
> users-bounces at shibboleth.net on behalf of Eric.Wedaa at marist.edu> wrote:
>
>
>
> >But what about your metadata? How did you do that?
>
> There's no recipe to managing local metadata. Most of us use dedicated
> files and loads it all from one source.
>
> >I'm sorry I'm so confused, but I've really tried at this and I'm just not
> a shibboleth guru.
>
> Your problems are with XML, not Shibboleth. You have a namespace
> declaration broken or missing. Whatever xsi:type you used isn't including a
> prefix (and you have no default namespace declared) or has a prefix not
> bound to the right namespace. That's what the parser is telling you.
>
> These aren't issues with metadata or with WebEx or anything of the sort,
> you just don't have the XML correct.
>
> Incidentally, you are not running V2.5.0, since that doesn't exist.
>
> -- Scott
>
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