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== SAML Relying Party == | == SAML Relying Party == |
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There are four roles that can be tested with the NIEF Interoperability testbed:
SAML Relying Party
To test a SAML RP, you must configure it to trust the NIEF Testbed Identity Provider. You can find the SAML2 Metadata for the NIEF Testbed IDP here. After configuring that, the NIEF Testbed IDP must be updated to trust your test SAML RP. To make this happen, you will need to contact help@nief.org providing them a copy of your SAML2 Metadata.
SAML Identity Provider
To test a SAML IDP, you must configure it to trust the NIEF Testbed Relying Party. You can find the SAML2 Metadata for the NIEF Testbed RP here. After configuring that, the NIEF Testbed RP must be updated to trust your test SAML IDP. To make this happen, you will need to contact help@nief.org providing them a copy of your SAML2 Metadata.
OIDC OpenId Provider
TBD. Contact help@nief.org for more information.
OIDC Relying Party / Client
TBD. Contact help@nief.org for more information.
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