User login on a website using Shibboleth without a browser

Benito van der Zander benito at benibela.de
Mon Apr 30 17:56:02 EDT 2018


> What you're doing is not supported. The interactions that are involved are proprietary and undocumented, they exist solely to support browsers.

  So we need to start documenting them. Could fill an implementation wiki

Everyone who has a Shibboleth needs to post the HTML plz.

I found another publicly accessible Shibboleth and the button is <input 
type="submit" name="confirm" value="Akzeptieren" />. A classic submit 
button, just be careful not to pick the reset button

Best,
Benito



Am 30.04.2018 um 15:12 schrieb Cantor, Scott:
>> Woah, so many abbreviations
> If you want to ask questions, a good way to be ignored afterward is to complain that you don't want or need to understand the answer.
>
>> I was more looking for the HTML generated by the most popular Shibboleths.
>> i do not need to understand what it means. Wikipedia shows a <form>
>> element with SAMLResponse and RelayState <input>, that is good, but I
>> have seen it already.
> What you're doing is not supported. The interactions that are involved are proprietary and undocumented, they exist solely to support browsers. The only SAML profile that supports non-browser clients is the ECP variant that is SOAP based.
>
> -- Scott
>

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