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Yaowen,
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<div>The reason I did that because in this page: <a href="https://www.testshib.org/configure.html">
https://www.testshib.org/configure.html</a>, I don't see a place that tells me where should I get the idp metadata file.<br>
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<div>It's automatically included in the generated shibboleth2.xml file as you observed. TestShib is a tool designed for testing Shibboleth installations, so I'm hesitant to make any changes to the structure of the configuration page to accommodate the needs
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<div>It is working now since I see that the metadata file in <a href="https://idp.testshib.org/idp/shibboleth">
https://idp.testshib.org/idp/shibboleth</a> is updated as well.<br>
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<div>Great. I'm glad.</div>
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<div>By the way, can you tell me which tool I should use to translate the encoded certificate into human readable format?<br>
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<div>openssl x509 -text -in yourcertificatefile.crt</div>
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<div>Take care,</div>
<div>Nate.</div>
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