AARC Architecture WG Area
This is the wiki space of the Working Group in the Architecture Area of the AARC Community and AEGIS. Participation in the working group is open to individuals who are interested in following and contributing to the evolution of the AARC Blueprint Architecture and its supporting Guideline documents. Discussions about the ongoing work of the WG take place in the appint mailing list. The groups holds a weekly call every other Wednesday at 14:00 CE(ST)
High-level Objectives
focus on the integration aspects of the AAARC Blueprint Architecture
provide recommendations and guidelines for implementers, service providers and infrastructure operators on implementing scalable and interoperable AAIs across e-infrastructures and scientific communities
work in close collaboration with AEGIS
work on the evolution of the blueprint architecture, with a focus on identity provider / service provider (IdP/SP) proxies, scalable authorisation solutions for multi-service provider environments and other solutions for integrating with R&E federations and cross-sector AAIs
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Guidelines
ID | Title | Summary | Links | Status |
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AARC-G062 | A specification for hinting which discovery service to use | This document provides guidelines for expressing Community User Identifiers (CUIDs) such that the identifier values can be transported in an interoperable way across AARC Blueprint Architecture (BPA) compliant Authentication & Authorisation Infrastructures (AAIs). The CUID is a subject identifier, where the subjects are generally but not exclusively natural persons. The community user identifier is an attribute of the subject’s digital identity which is managed by the Community AAI. This Community Identity typically includes additional attributes such as profile information, group membership and role information. The guidelines specify how the CUID is communicated from the Community AAI to its connected services, i.e. infrastructure services (accessible through Infrastructure Proxies), generic and community services. This specification imposes requirements that must be implemented by the Community AAI and the Infrastructure Proxy. These requirements may serve as best practices for other services. | Google doc | FINAL CALL |
AARC-G069 | Guidelines for expressing group membership and role information | This document provides guidelines for expressing group membership and role information. Will supersede AARC-G002 | Google doc | WIP |
Upcoming / Inactive Drafts
Guidelines
ID | Title | Summary | Links | Status |
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AARC-G059 | Guidelines for expressing affiliation information | The goal of this document is to define how affiliation information should be expressed when transported across AARC BPA-compliant AAIs. Two different types of affiliation have been identified, namely Affiliation within the Home Organisation, such as a university, research institution or private company; and Affiliation within the Community, such as cross-organisation collaborations. Both affiliation types should be communicated to the service providers that rely on affiliation information in order to control access to resources. Will supersede AARC-G025 | Google doc | ON HOLD Waiting for feedback from voPerson schema (see voPerson issue#40) |
AARC-G056 | AARC profile for expressing community identity attributes | This document defines a profile for expressing the attributes of a researcher’s digital identity. The profile contains a common list of attributes and definitions based on existing standards and best practises in research & education. The attributes include identifiers, profile information, and community attributes such as group membership and role information. | Google doc | ON HOLD |
AARC-G060 | A framework for IdP hinting | Google doc | ON HOLD | |
AARC-G063 | A specification for providing information about an end service during discovery | Google doc | ON HOLD | |
AARC-G064 | A specification for hinting which IdPs to show in discovery | Google doc | ON HOLD | |
AARC-G052 | OpenID Connect/OAuth2 token-based access across different infrastructures | There are use cases requiring a service agent to be able to act autonomously, on behalf of the user, consuming services and resources. If the services consumed by the agent are behind the same proxy, the AARC BPA works. However, when an agent running on one service needs to access resources on another service which is connected by a different proxy, then there is no straight-forward solution at the moment. So, currently, services need to trust the same proxy to support those use cases. The document specifies an extension to the OAuth2 Token Introspection meant to be a temporary measure until the OIDC Federation Specification is widely available. | Google doc | ON HOLD |
AARC-G053 | Specification for expressing user authentication via REFEDS R&S and/or Sirtfi compliant authentication providers | Google doc | CONCEPT | |
AARC-G054 | Specification for expressing authenticating authorities | Google doc | CONCEPT | |
AARC-I028 (was AARC2-JRA1.2B) | Best practices for integrating OpenID Connect / OAuth2 based end services | Capture what OIDC-based services need to understand, which schemes to follow in order to benefit from federated identities, that currently are exclusively in the SAML world. This will probably include pointers to documents that specify mappings between SAML and OIDC expression of attributes, entitlements or claims. OIDC/OAuth2 client registration is covered in AARC-G032 | ON HOLD | |
AARC-G038 AARC2-JRA1.4C | Best practises for scalable account (de)provisioning of VO members | Best practises for scalable account provisioning, management, and deprovisioning, particularly from the perspective of the standard protocols used to manage accounts (such as LDAP, VOOT, SCIM, etc.) | doc | ON HOLD |
AARC-G032 (was AARC2-JRA1.3B) | Guidelines for registering OIDC Relying Parties in AAIs for international research collaboration | This document describes different ways to accomplish an OpenID Connect client registration, specifically providing guidance for International Research Collaborations that need to implement one of these systems. | ON HOLD | |
AARC-G036 (was AARC2-JRA1.4A) | Roles, responsibilities and security considerations for VOs | DROPPED. Most of the content is now in DJRA1.3; it was proposed to gather the remaining information into a document describing how roles and the requirements on roles be managed (e.g. "there must always be a security contact"); however, we have decided that we will not have enough time to do justice to the topic. Virtual Organisations (VOs) have several roles and responsibilities; some are identified as community responsibilities, and others arise from relations to infrastructures (e.g. security contact, technical contact). Can we minimise the number of places that need this information, in order to improve maintainability and scalability? | ABANDONED | |
AARC-G037 (was AARC2-JRA1.4B) | Guidelines for combining group membership and role information in multi-AA environments | When combining information from several AAs, one needs to consider the different semantics, different levels of assurance, and different purposes of the AAs and their attributes. | ON HOLD | |
AARC-G030 (AARC2-JRA1.2D) | Requirements and Implementations for Authentication Freshness (was: Guidelines for step-up authentication via forced reauthentication) | This document describes mechanisms for forcing a user to perform an additional login (reauthentication) in order to ensure that the user who is accessing a protected resource is the same person who initially authenticated at the start of the session. Forced reauthentication can therefore provide additional protection for sensitive resources. | ABANDONED | |
AARC2-JRA1.1B | Guidelines for the discovery of authoritative attribute providers across different operational domains | ABANDONED | ||
AARC2-JRA1.1C | Guidelines for handling user registration and user consent for releasing attributes across different operational domains | CONCEPT | ||
AARC2-JRA1.1D | Guidelines for federated access to non-web services across different operational domains | CONCEPT | ||
AARC2-JRA1.3C | Guidelines for AAI interoperability with non-R&E Identity Providers in support of international research collaboration | ABANDONED | ||
AARC2-JRA1.3D | Guidelines for AAI interoperability with eIDAS Identity Providers in support of international research collaboration | CONCEPT | ||
AARC2-JRA1.3E | AAI tools & technologies enabling OIDC for international research collaboration | CONCEPT | ||
AARC2-JRA1.4D | Guidelines for implementing, operating and using VO platforms | it was suggested this incorporate anything from JRA1.4A not included in DJRA1.3 plus guidance on evaluating and selecting a proxy platform. However, as we have too many documents already and not enough time to do them justice, JRA1 have decided to drop this document. However, EOSC Hub is currently (as of March 2019) putting together an evaluation form. It was suggested at the F2F in April 2019 that this document be resurrected? | ABANDONED |