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1 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib Grid/Shibboleth Interoperability http://gridshib.globus/org OGF19 January 31, 2007 Tom Barton 1, Tim Freeman 1, Kate Keahey 1, Raj Kettimuthu 1, Tom Scavo 2, Frank Siebenlist 1, Von Welch 2 1 University of Chicago 2 NCSA/University of Illinois

2 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Acknowledgments GridShib is a project funded by the NSF Middleware Initiative –NMI awards 0438424 and 0438385 –Opinions and recommendations are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. Collaboration between NCSA and U. Chicago/ANL Globus Incubator/Open Source –http://dev.globus.org/wiki/Incubator/GridShib Also many thanks to Internet2

3 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib Goals Allow the Grid to scale by leveraging existing campus identity management (IdM) –Consider Shibboleth as the interface to campus IdM systems –Get out of identity management game Making joining the Grid as easy as possible for users –No separate long-term credential for Grid access to manage –No new passwords, certificates, etc Allow campuses attributes and VO attributes to be aggregated and used by the Grid for authorization –Allow for scalability in user base through attribute-based authorization - I.e. know groups of users instead of individual users

4 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign National Center for Supercomputing Applications Some background

5 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Authentication vs Authorization Identifier: A unique name for an entity –(username, DN, GUID, SSN, etc.) Authentication: Verifying Identity of users –associating them with a Identifier Authorization: Deciding whether or not a request will be granted –Different authentication methods have different levels of certainty Authorization Policy: The set of rules by which an authorization decision is made Authentication does not imply Authorization –E.g. just because you trust a CA doesn’t mean all the user with certificates from it are authorized

6 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Attributes Attribute: A property of an entity –Entities may have lots of properties –The same property may apply to many entities –E.g. community membership, affiliation, age, gender, height, occupation Attribute-based authorization: Authorization based on who someone is (their identity) but what they are (their attributes) –E.g. you can buy me a beer if your age > 21 years

7 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Grid Authentication Globus Toolkit provides authentication services via X.509 credentials When requesting a service, the user presents an X.509 certificate –RFC 3820 proxy certificate or standard end entity certificate GridShib leverages the existing authentication mechanisms in GT

8 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Grid Authorization Today, Globus Toolkit provides identity-based authorization mechanisms: –Access control lists (called grid-mapfiles) map DNs to local identity (e.g., Unix logins) –Community Authorization Service (CAS) Some attribute-based authorization has appeared and is proving useful –E.g. VOMS, caBIG

9 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Shibboleth Allows for inter-organization access to web resources Exposes campus identity and attributes in standard format –Based on SAML as defined by OASIS –Policies for attribute release and transient handles to allow privacy

10 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Why Shibboleth? What does Shibboleth bring to the table? A large (and growing) installed base on campuses around the world Professional development and support team A standards-based, open source implementation A standard attribute vocabulary (eduPerson)

11 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Challenges Application mismatch –Shibboleth works well with with webapps and web browsers –Grid services are soap and otherwise Identity and Technology Federation –Have to convert between SAML and X.509 –Have to map identifiers in Grid space to identifiers at campus Policy Issues –Once you allow outsourcing to another institution, discussions about how follow…

12 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib Software Components GridShib for Globus Toolkit –A plugin for GT 4.0 GridShib for Shibboleth –A plugin for Shibboleth 1.3 IdP GridShib CA –A web-based CA for new grid users GridShib SAML Tools –Tools for portals and users to embed attributes into X.509 credentials All at: http://gridshib.globus.org/

13 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign National Center for Supercomputing Applications Deployment Scenarios

14 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Shibboleth-authenticated Grid Access GridShib CA Grid- mapfile Grid Credential (short-lived EEC) Campus Shibboleth ProtectNetwork.com OpenIdp.org Idm System ePPN MyProxy

15 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Shibboleth-authorized Grid Access GridShib CA GridShib for GT Grid Credential Attributes GridShib for Shib

16 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib SAML Tools Attributes Web Portal Authenticate (e.g. username/ password) Grid Requests Community Access via Science Gateway GridShib for GT GridShib for Shib

17 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Attribute Push Turning to attribute push Our observation is that most Grid use cases want: –Persistent Id from Home Institution –Attributes from VO Shib/X.509 Gateway is natural point to collection Attributes from home institution and combine with VO attributes and push to Grid –Gateway could be the GridShib-CA or a domain-portal, e.g. a TeraGrid Science Gateway –Attributes may be static or dynamic

18 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib SAML Tools Attributes Web Portal Authenticate Grid Requests Attribute Push Scenario GridShib for GT Local Attributes (may be dynamic) GridShib for Shib

19 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Our Roadmap We will now present current plans and timelines Roadmap online at GridShib dev.globus incubator site http://dev.globus.org/wiki/GridShib_Development_Roadmap Roadmap will be maintained as work progresses, check web page for updates

20 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib for Globus Toolkit GridShib for Globus Toolkit is a plugin for GT4 Features: –SAML Authentication consumer –SAML attribute consumption –Attribute-based access control –Attribute-based local account mapping –SAML metadata consumption

21 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib for GT 0.5 Announced Nov 30 Compatible with both GT4.0 and GT4.1 –GT4.1 introduces powerful authz framework –Separate binaries for each GT version –Source build auto-senses target GT platform New identity-based authorization feature –Uses grid-mapfile instead of DN ACLs Logging enhancements Bug fixes

22 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib for GT 0.5.1 Internal testing now –Might make our January release estimate Combined VOMS/SAML attribute to account mapping –As with the current gridmap situation, GT4.0.x deployments cannot take advantage of permit overrides and arbitrarily configure fallbacks –To accommodate this we’ll allow for a name mapping scheme that checks in this order and continues to fall back if no match/authz is granted: gridmap, VOMS, Shibboleth/SAML

23 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib for GT 0.6 Expected March 2007 Full-featured attribute push PIP –Compatible with current GridShib Attribute Tools More powerful attribute-based authz policies –Allow unique issuer in authz policy rules

24 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib SAML Tools Tools for creating SAML and binding to Grid Credentials Used to direct GridShib for GT to appropriate Shibboleth AA –Addressing WAYF Directs GridShib for GT as what what identifier to use in SAML attribute request –Can alleviate need for Shibboleth Idp changes Allows binding of Attributes from Shibboleth or generated locally –To be consumed by GridShib for GT 0.6.0 Current version 0.1.2

25 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib SAML Tools 0.2.0 Target release date: February 2007 Same command-line interface as v0.1.x (but with more options) Leverages Shibboleth Attribute Resolver to support more complicated attribute requirements Support for nested SSO Response Enhanced logging Java API for Portal developers

26 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib for Shibboleth GridShib for Shibboleth is a plugin for a Shibboleth IdP v1.3 (or later) Features: –Name Mapper –SAML name identifier implementations X509SubjectName, emailAddress, etc. –Certificate Registry

27 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib Name Mapper Users may be known by a number of names The Name Mapper is a container for name mappings Multiple name mappings are supported: –File-based name mappings –DB-based name mappings NameMapFile NameMapTable NameMapper

28 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib Certificate Registry A Certificate Registry is integrated into GridShib for Shibboleth An established grid user authenticates and registers an X.509 end-entity cert The Registry binds the cert to the principal name and persists the binding in a database On the backend, GridShib maps the DN in a query to a principal name in the DB

29 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib for Shib 0.6 Expected April 2007 Repackaging for ease of deployment and mantainence Core (already included in 0.5) –Requires Shib IdP –Includes basic plugins and handlers Certificate Registry (already included in 0.5) –Requires GridShib for Shib Core –Includes Derby embedded database Separate Certificate Registry from main distribution (make it totally optional) Separate IdP Tester and incorporate into GridShib SAML Tools

30 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib CA The GridShib Certificate Authority is a web-based CA for new grid users The GridShib CA is protected by a Shib SP and back-ended by the MyProxy Online CA –Or a local OpenSSL-based CA The CA issues short-term credentials suitable for authentication to a Grid SP –Short-lived EEC, similar to MyProxy-CA or KCA Credentials are downloaded to the desktop via Java Web Start –Lots of tricky security details here

31 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib CA 0.3 Substantial improvement over version 0.2 More robust protocol Installation of trusted CAs at the client Pluggable back-end CAs –Uses an openssl-based CA by default –A module to use a MyProxy CA is included Certificate registry functionality –A module that auto-registers DNs with myVocs

32 National Center for Supercomputing Applications GridShib CA 0.4 Target release: March 2007 Incorporate improvements from initial deployments and requirements from TeraGrid –Fall back to default SSLSocketFactory on error (Bug 4875) [1] –Create CA with domain name components (Bug 4887) [2] –Register certificate on the front channel with GridShib for Shibboleth Certificate Registry –Integrate GridShib SAML Tools to bind simple attribute assertion to EEC –Bind IdP entityID to SIA extension –Handle creating DN from mix of atttributes (Bug 4889) [3]

33 National Center for Supercomputing Applications TeraGrid testbed Testbed for Federated Identity Management and Attribute-based Authorization –Building on Shibboleth, GridShib Goals: –Allow for scalable access by leveraging campus authentication - remove Idm burden from TeraGrd –Allow for attribute-based authorization to define communities –Ease of use for users - no management of long-term Grid credentials –Interoperability with OSG, others.

34 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Summary GridShib has a number of tools for leveraging Shibboleth for the Grid Both for user authentication and attribute- based authorization Deploys easily on Shibboleth 1.3 and Globus 4.0 Available under Apache2 license For more information and software: http://gridshib.globus.org vwelch@ncsa.uiuc.edu http://dev.globus.org/wiki/Incubator/GridShib

35 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign National Center for Supercomputing Applications Questions? Session slides from all three talks are available at: http://www.ogf.org/gf/event_schedule/?id=602


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