<?php
$config = array(
// This is a authentication source which handles admin authentication.
'admin' => array(
// The default is to use core:AdminPassword, but it can be replaced with
// any authentication source.
'core:AdminPassword',
),
// An authentication source which can authenticate against both SAML 2.0
// and Shibboleth 1.3 IdPs.
'default-sp' => array(
'saml:SP',
// The entity ID of this SP.
// Can be NULL/unset, in which case an entity ID is generated based on the metadata URL.
// 'entityID' => RaptorSAML::getBaseName().'/SSO/simplesamlphp/www/',
'entityID' => Raptor2\SyntarsusBundle\Saml\SAMLConfig::getBaseUrl().'/SSO/SAML/',
// The entity ID of the IdP this should SP should contact.
// Can be NULL/unset, in which case the user will be shown a list of available IdPs.
// 'idp' => RaptorSAML::getBaseName().'/SSO/simplesamlphp/www/saml2/idp/metadata.php',
'idp' => Raptor2\SyntarsusBundle\Saml\SAMLConfig::getBaseUrl().'/SSO/SAML/saml2/idp/metadata.php',
//'idp' => NULL,
'privatekey' => 'server.pem',
'certificate' => 'server.crt',
// The URL to the discovery service.
// Can be NULL/unset, in which case a builtin discovery service will be used.
//'discoURL' => null,
/*
* WARNING: SHA-1 is disallowed starting January the 1st, 2014.
*
* Uncomment the following option to start using SHA-256 for your signatures.
* Currently, simpleSAMLphp defaults to SHA-1, which has been deprecated since
* 2011, and will be disallowed by NIST as of 2014. Please refer to the following
* document for more information:
*
* http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-131A/sp800-131A.pdf
*
* If you are uncertain about identity providers supporting SHA-256 or other
* algorithms of the SHA-2 family, you can configure it individually in the
* IdP-remote metadata set for those that support it. Once you are certain that
* all your configured IdPs support SHA-2, you can safely remove the configuration
* options in the IdP-remote metadata set and uncomment the following option.
*
* Please refer to the hosted SP configuration reference for more information.
*/
//'signature.algorithm' => 'http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#rsa-sha256',
/*
* The attributes parameter must contain an array of desired attributes by the SP.
* The attributes can be expressed as an array of names or as an associative array
* in the form of 'friendlyName' => 'name'.
* The metadata will then be created as follows:
* <md:RequestedAttribute FriendlyName="friendlyName" Name="name" />
*/
/*'attributes' => array(
'attrname' => 'urn:oid:x.x.x.x',
),*/
/*'attributes.required' => array (
'urn:oid:x.x.x.x',
),*/
),
'example-sql' => array(
'sqlauth:SQL',
'dsn' => 'mysql:host=localhost;dbname=xamp',
'username' => 'root',
'password' => 'root',
'query' => 'SELECT username, password FROM users WHERE username = :username AND password = :password;',
),
/*
'example-sql' => array(
'sqlauth:SQL',
'dsn' => 'pgsql:host=sql.example.org;port=5432;dbname=simplesaml',
'username' => 'simplesaml',
'password' => 'secretpassword',
'query' => 'SELECT uid, givenName, email, eduPersonPrincipalName FROM users WHERE uid = :username AND password = SHA2(CONCAT((SELECT salt FROM users WHERE uid = :username), :password),256);',
),
*/
/*
'example-static' => array(
'exampleauth:Static',
'uid' => array('testuser'),
'eduPersonAffiliation' => array('member', 'employee'),
'cn' => array('Test User'),
),
*/
'RaptorLogin' => array(
'raptor2:RaptorSource'
// Give the user an option to save their username for future login attempts
// And when enabled, what should the default be, to save the username or not
//'remember.username.enabled' => FALSE,
//'remember.username.checked' => FALSE,
),
/*
'example-userpass' => array(
'exampleauth:UserPass',
// Give the user an option to save their username for future login attempts
// And when enabled, what should the default be, to save the username or not
//'remember.username.enabled' => FALSE,
//'remember.username.checked' => FALSE,
'student:studentpass' => array(
'uid' => array('test'),
'eduPersonAffiliation' => array('member', 'student'),
),
'employee:employeepass' => array(
'uid' => array('employee'),
'eduPersonAffiliation' => array('member', 'employee'),
),
),
*/
/*
'crypto-hash' => array(
'authcrypt:Hash',
// hashed version of 'verysecret', made with bin/pwgen.php
'professor:{SSHA256}P6FDTEEIY2EnER9a6P2GwHhI5JDrwBgjQ913oVQjBngmCtrNBUMowA==' => array(
'uid' => array('prof_a'),
'eduPersonAffiliation' => array('member', 'employee', 'board'),
),
),
*/
/*
'htpasswd' => array(
'authcrypt:Htpasswd',
'htpasswd_file' => '/var/www/foo.edu/legacy_app/.htpasswd',
'static_attributes' => array(
'eduPersonAffiliation' => array('member', 'employee'),
'Organization' => array('University of Foo'),
),
),
*/
/*
// This authentication source serves as an example of integration with an
// external authentication engine. Take a look at the comment in the beginning
// of modules/exampleauth/lib/Auth/Source/External.php for a description of
// how to adjust it to your own site.
'example-external' => array(
'exampleauth:External',
),
*/
/*
'yubikey' => array(
'authYubiKey:YubiKey',
'id' => '000',
// 'key' => '012345678',
),
*/
/*
'openid' => array(
'openid:OpenIDConsumer',
'attributes.required' => array('nickname'),
'attributes.optional' => array('fullname', 'email',),
// 'sreg.validate' => FALSE,
'attributes.ax_required' => array('http://axschema.org/namePerson/friendly'),
'attributes.ax_optional' => array('http://axschema.org/namePerson','http://axschema.org/contact/email'),
// Prefer HTTP redirect over POST
// 'prefer_http_redirect' => FALSE,
),
*/
/*
// Example of an authsource that authenticates against Google.
// See: http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/OpenID.html
'google' => array(
'openid:OpenIDConsumer',
// Googles OpenID endpoint.
'target' => 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id',
// Custom realm
// 'realm' => 'http://*.example.org',
// Attributes that google can supply.
'attributes.ax_required' => array(
//'http://axschema.org/namePerson/first',
//'http://axschema.org/namePerson/last',
//'http://axschema.org/contact/email',
//'http://axschema.org/contact/country/home',
//'http://axschema.org/pref/language',
),
// custom extension arguments
'extension.args' => array(
//'http://specs.openid.net/extensions/ui/1.0' => array(
// 'mode' => 'popup',
// 'icon' => 'true',
//),
),
),
*/
/*
'papi' => array(
'authpapi:PAPI',
),
*/
/*
'facebook' => array(
'authfacebook:Facebook',
// Register your Facebook application on http://www.facebook.com/developers
// App ID or API key (requests with App ID should be faster; https://github.com/facebook/php-sdk/issues/214)
'api_key' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
// App Secret
'secret' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
// which additional data permissions to request from user
// see http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/permissions/ for the full list
// 'req_perms' => 'email,user_birthday',
),
*/
/*
// LinkedIn OAuth Authentication API.
// Register your application to get an API key here:
// https://www.linkedin.com/secure/developer
'linkedin' => array(
'authlinkedin:LinkedIn',
'key' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
'secret' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
),
*/
/*
// Twitter OAuth Authentication API.
// Register your application to get an API key here:
// http://twitter.com/oauth_clients
'twitter' => array(
'authtwitter:Twitter',
'key' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
'secret' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
// Forces the user to enter their credentials to ensure the correct users account is authorized.
// Details: https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1/get/oauth/authenticate
'force_login' => FALSE,
),
*/
/*
// MySpace OAuth Authentication API.
// Register your application to get an API key here:
// http://developer.myspace.com/
'myspace' => array(
'authmyspace:MySpace',
'key' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
'secret' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
),
*/
/*
// Windows Live ID Authentication API.
// Register your application to get an API key here:
// https://manage.dev.live.com
'windowslive' => array(
'authwindowslive:LiveID',
'key' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
'secret' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
),
*/
/*
// Example of a LDAP authentication source.
'example-ldap' => array(
'ldap:LDAP',
// Give the user an option to save their username for future login attempts
// And when enabled, what should the default be, to save the username or not
//'remember.username.enabled' => FALSE,
//'remember.username.checked' => FALSE,
// The hostname of the LDAP server.
'hostname' => 'ldap.example.org',
// Whether SSL/TLS should be used when contacting the LDAP server.
'enable_tls' => TRUE,
// Whether debug output from the LDAP library should be enabled.
// Default is FALSE.
'debug' => FALSE,
// The timeout for accessing the LDAP server, in seconds.
// The default is 0, which means no timeout.
'timeout' => 0,
// Set whether to follow referrals. AD Controllers may require FALSE to function.
'referrals' => TRUE,
// Which attributes should be retrieved from the LDAP server.
// This can be an array of attribute names, or NULL, in which case
// all attributes are fetched.
'attributes' => NULL,
// The pattern which should be used to create the users DN given the username.
// %username% in this pattern will be replaced with the users username.
//
// This option is not used if the search.enable option is set to TRUE.
'dnpattern' => 'uid=%username%,ou=people,dc=example,dc=org',
// As an alternative to specifying a pattern for the users DN, it is possible to
// search for the username in a set of attributes. This is enabled by this option.
'search.enable' => FALSE,
// The DN which will be used as a base for the search.
// This can be a single string, in which case only that DN is searched, or an
// array of strings, in which case they will be searched in the order given.
'search.base' => 'ou=people,dc=example,dc=org',
// The attribute(s) the username should match against.
//
// This is an array with one or more attribute names. Any of the attributes in
// the array may match the value the username.
'search.attributes' => array('uid', 'mail'),
// The username & password the simpleSAMLphp should bind to before searching. If
// this is left as NULL, no bind will be performed before searching.
'search.username' => NULL,
'search.password' => NULL,
// If the directory uses privilege separation,
// the authenticated user may not be able to retrieve
// all required attribures, a privileged entity is required
// to get them. This is enabled with this option.
'priv.read' => FALSE,
// The DN & password the simpleSAMLphp should bind to before
// retrieving attributes. These options are required if
// 'priv.read' is set to TRUE.
'priv.username' => NULL,
'priv.password' => NULL,
),
*/
/*
// Example of an LDAPMulti authentication source.
'example-ldapmulti' => array(
'ldap:LDAPMulti',
// Give the user an option to save their username for future login attempts
// And when enabled, what should the default be, to save the username or not
//'remember.username.enabled' => FALSE,
//'remember.username.checked' => FALSE,
// The way the organization as part of the username should be handled.
// Three possible values:
// - 'none': No handling of the organization. Allows '@' to be part
// of the username.
// - 'allow': Will allow users to type 'username@organization'.
// - 'force': Force users to type 'username@organization'. The dropdown
// list will be hidden.
//
// The default is 'none'.
'username_organization_method' => 'none',
// Whether the organization should be included as part of the username
// when authenticating. If this is set to TRUE, the username will be on
// the form <username>@<organization identifier>. If this is FALSE, the
// username will be used as the user enters it.
//
// The default is FALSE.
'include_organization_in_username' => FALSE,
// A list of available LDAP servers.
//
// The index is an identifier for the organization/group. When
// 'username_organization_method' is set to something other than 'none',
// the organization-part of the username is matched against the index.
//
// The value of each element is an array in the same format as an LDAP
// authentication source.
'employees' => array(
// A short name/description for this group. Will be shown in a dropdown list
// when the user logs on.
//
// This option can be a string or an array with language => text mappings.
'description' => 'Employees',
// The rest of the options are the same as those available for
// the LDAP authentication source.
'hostname' => 'ldap.employees.example.org',
'dnpattern' => 'uid=%username%,ou=employees,dc=example,dc=org',
),
'students' => array(
'description' => 'Students',
'hostname' => 'ldap.students.example.org',
'dnpattern' => 'uid=%username%,ou=students,dc=example,dc=org',
),
),
*/
);
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