The first version of the draft AARC Blueprint Architecture has been released. The working document of the ‘AARC Blueprint Architecture’ is available on Google Docs and we would like to encourage the technical architects and implementers in the various research and e-infrastructure and scientific communities to review it, and provide their feedback either in the document itself or via the public AARC Connect mailing list.

JRA1: Architectures for an integrated and interoperable AAI

Work Package Leader: GRNET, Christos Kanellopoulos (grnet)

 

The high-level objectives of this activity are:

  • analyse how much has been developed to leverage federated access with other authentication systems used in the R&E communities, in the eGov space and in the commercial sector;

  • research a possible solution to link identities in the contest of higher levels of assurance, attribute providers and guest identities;

  • assess existing technologies to provide SSO for non-Web applications (cloud, storage and so on) and offer recommendations for their usage;

  • develop a risk-based model for existing AAI solutions;

  • propose models for supporting guest identities (NRENs’ in-house solutions vs commercially-offered solutions should be explored);

  • define a blueprint architecture to enable web and non-web SSO capabilities across different infrastructures, integrating attribute providers/group management tools operated by user-communities;

  • provide models for federated authorisation: how to integrate attributes and permissions from diverse communities, making them available at the federation level in a consistent and secure way.

 

The activity is structured in four tasks:

Task IDTaskLeader
Task 1 (JRA1.1)Requirements GatheringPeter Solagna (EGI.eu)
Task 2 (JRA1.2)Blueprint ArchitecturesMarcus Hardt (KIT)
Task 3 (JRA1.3)Guest IdentitiesJens Jensen - STFC UKRI (STFC)
Task 4 (JRA1.4)Models for implementing Attribute Providers and Token Translation ServicesDavide Vaghetti (GARR)

 

Activity Structure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JRA1.1 Requirements gathering

Task Leader: EGI.eu, Peter Solagna

Goals of the task:

Actions and activities of the task

First action of the task has been to prepare and circulate a questionnaire among the relevant communities (circulated on the  1st of July 2015) to gather requirements both on the technical architecture and the dissemination/training activities.

The questionnaire can be downloaded here: AARC Requirements questionnaire

The first round of requirements will be collected until July 10th 2015

JRA1.2 - Blueprint Archtectures

Task Leader: KIT, Marcus Hardt

First action was to start the discussion about the points raised at the JRA1 presentation in the kickoff.

Please read and comment in the Report from the kickoff meeting.

JRA1.3 - Guest identities

Task Leader: STFC, Jens Jensen - STFC UKRI

Guest identities are about making use of external IdPs. The basic idea is to accept social media logins:

JRA1.3

JRA1.4 - Models for implementing Attribute Providers and Token Translation Services

Task Leader: GARR, Andrea Biancini.

Within this task we will evaluate how Attribute Providers and Token Translation services could be used to extend the current scope of existing identity federations to existing communities of users and projects.

The overall goal of this task is twofold:

  1. integrate different AAIs with existing federations (already interfederated in eduGAIN); in this respect the main communities considered will be:

  2. provide a model for implementing pilots:

Documents and deliverables:

The project activities, so far, produced the following relevant documentation: