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These are the upgrade instructions to the latest release: SSO 9.1. If you are upgrading from a SSO 8.x.x version, ensure the upgrade steps to SSO 9.0 (Java11 and OpenLDAP mdb) have been considered.

Note: we have removed all upgrade steps for SSO 8.x.x to SSO 9.0.0 - please ensure you follow the required upgrade instructions to move from SSO 8.x.x to SSO 9.0.0 then follow these upgrade steps to SSO 9.1.0



  1. For the version to be removed, make sure you still have Java 8 installed and JRE_HOME and JAVA_HOME set

  2. Stop the daemons that are running, ubisecure-accounting is a new service since 8.4:

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    /etc/init.d/ubilogin-server stop
    /etc/init.d/ubilogin-directory stop
    /etc/init.d/ubisecure-accounting stop


  3. Remove SSO and Accounting Service daemon configurations

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    cd /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin
    ./config/tomcat/remove.sh


  4. Take a backup from Ubisecure Directory of the old SSO

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    /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/openldap/libexec/slapd -T cat -f "/usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/openldap/etc/openldap/slapd.conf" -l /home/ubilogin/database.ldif


  5. Backup the existing Ubisecure SSO installation and OpenLDAP:

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    cd /usr/local/ubisecure
    mv ubilogin-sso ubilogin-sso-old
    Replace Java installation with Java 11

    If you have a CustomerID installation running on the same SSO server node, stop the WildFly service at this point:

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    systemctl stop wildfly
  6. Remove Java 8 installation
  7. Install Java 11 and set JAVA_HOME according to Installation requirements - SSO

  8. Extract the archive sso-x.x.x-unix.tar.gz to directory /usr/local/ubisecure use the full path to the archive you have downloaded

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    tar -xzvf sso-x.x.x-unix.tar.gz


  9. Copy unix.config file from the older version

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    cp /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/ubilogin/unix.config /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/unix.config
    


  10. Add Verify the following lines if they do not exist in the file settings in /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/unix.config are according to your requirements, see further instructions for openldap specific values from here The Macro language - SSO

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    tomcat.instancename = ubilogin-server
    openldap.instancename = ubilogin-directory
    openldap.root= uid=System,ou=System,@suffix@
    openldap.maxsize = 10737418240
    openldap.idlexp = 20 


  11. When upgrading from version 8.3.x or older, add the Verify the following Accounting Service related settings if they do not exist in the file /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/unix.config. Modify the settings are according to your requirements, check these guidelines.

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    # Accounting configuration
    accounting.url = https://localhost:8442
    accounting.proxy.local.url = @accounting.url@
    accounting.instancename = ubisecure-accounting
    accounting.datasource.url = jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/accountingdb
    accounting.datasource.username = 
    accounting.datasource.password = 
    accounting.secret-key-location-uri = file:///${user.dir}/config/accounting-service.secret
    accounting.actuator.username = accounting_admin
    accounting.actuator.password = 
    accounting.jms.broker.port = 36161
    accounting.jms.broker.socket-timeout-ms = 10


  12. Depending of the location of your Accounting Service secret key you may need to copy the file from the older version. NOTE: The secret key must be the same during the entire reporting period which is a month, see Accounting Service security. Example (use the path you have set in the configuration):

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    cd /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old
    cp --parents accounting/config/accounting-service.secret ../ubilogin-sso


  13. Copy the following files and directories (recursively) from the previous installation to the matching ubilogin-sso directory. Note that Tomcat, Ubisecure SSO, and Accounting Service logs are retained. Let overwrite existing files or add flags -fn for the cp commands.

    Note

    Please notice Verify that the Accounting Service custom configuration file:

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    /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/ubilogin/custom/accounting/config/application.yaml 

    which will copied with the copy statements below is not compatible with the newer version in the installation package located at

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    /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/config/accounting/config/application.yaml

    You need to check the following settings and manually convert them the corresponding new ones

    Since version 8.7:     server.use-forward-headers  →  server.forward-headers-strategy

                                        logging.file  →  logging.file.name

    Since version 9.0:     logging.file.max-history   logging.logback.rollingpolicy.max-history


    See also Accounting Service additional configuration.


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    cd /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old
    cp -r --parents ubilogin/custom/* ../ubilogin-sso
    cp --parents ubilogin/config.index ../ubilogin-sso
    cp -r --parents ubilogin/methods/* ../ubilogin-sso
    cp -r --parents ubilogin/logs/* ../ubilogin-sso
    cp -r --parents accounting/logs/* ../ubilogin-sso
    cp -r --parents tomcat/logs/* ../ubilogin-sso
    cp --parents ubilogin/webapps/cdc/WEB-INF/config.properties ../ubilogin-sso
    cp --parents ubilogin/webapps/ROOT/robots.txt ../ubilogin-sso


  14. Check Password application

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    NOTE:

    Password: Check from the current installation if Password application is enabled. To check, examine the file

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    /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/tomcat/conf/server.xml

    If the path /password is not commented out, Password application has been enabled in the previous installation.

    Skip this step if the Password application is not enabled.

    Copy the following files and directories from the previous installation to the matching ubilogin-sso directory:

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    /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/ubilogin/webapps/password/WEB-INF/password.properties
    /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/ubilogin/webapps/password/WEB-INF/saml2


    Edit /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/config/tomcat/conf/server.xml and uncomment following line:
    <Context path="/password" docBase="${catalina.base}/webapps/password"/>

    Also check /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/ubilogin/webapps/password/WEB-INF/web.xml for mail.smtp.host and mail.smtp.from configuration and copy those to new web.xml (/usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/webapps/password/WEB-INF/web.xml)

  15. Check Common Domain Cookie Discovery

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    NOTE:

    Common Domain Cookie Discovery

    Check from the previous installation if Common Domain Cookie Discovery has been enabled.

    To check, examine the file

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    /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/tomcat/conf/server.xml

    If the path /cdc is not  commented out, Common Domain Cookie Discovery has been enabled in the previous  installation.

    If Common Domain Cookie Discovery has been enabled prior to the upgrade, re-enable the settings after upgrade according to the Common Domain Cookie Discovery document.


  16. Run the setup script:

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    Before running the setup script check if you want to preserve some of the settings that may otherwise be regenerated, see: Preserve essential configuration settings in upgrade.


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    cd /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin
    ./setup.sh


  17. After the setup script, you may still need to check some files from the backup folder if you have customised them. Compare the files under /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old with the ones under /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso and copy the necessary changes from:

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    /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/ubilogin/webapps/uas/WEB-INF/uas.properties
    /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/ubilogin/webapps/totp/WEB-INF/application.yaml


  18. Ensure that a supported version of PostgreSQL server is installed and running . When upgrading from version 8.3.x or older, install and prepare PostgreSQL server. Since SSO version 8.4 with Accounting Service feature access to PostgreSQL database is required for the service to run. If you have already installed Ubisecure CustomerID you can use the existing PostgreSQL installation but you need to create a specific database for this purpose. The necessary tables are automatically created during the initial startup of the Accounting Service.

    See PostgreSQL preparation on Linux for more information and steps to accomplish.

    Ensure that PostgreSQL has been upgraded When upgrading from version 8.6 or older, upgrade PostgreSQL server (for - for supported versions, see System Recommendations) following PostgreSQL official upgrade documentation at https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/upgrading.html.
    We have created Knowledge Base "How-to" article with information how we have tested the upgrade and also include estimated migration times. See , additional links in our documentation:  PostgreSQL preparation on Linux, Upgrade and migrate to new version of PostgreSQL

  19. If you have a clustered environment check that you have configured OpenLDAP replication in the following files as currently advised: /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/ubilogin/ldap/openldap/ldap_server_list.conf and /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/ubilogin/ldap/openldap/ldap_peer.conf, see OpenLDAP clustering: Install node 1. If not add the settings into these files before continuing with the OpenLDAP installation. If the settings are present copy the following files from the previous installation to the matching ubilogin-sso directory

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    /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso-old/ubilogin/ldap/openldap/ldap*.conf


  20. If you have a clustered environment repeat the step advised in OpenLDAP clustering: Install node 1 and modify /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/config/settings.sh. Replace <node1-hostname> with your hostname.

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    ADD the following new line below the line reading "esac"
    LDAP_LISTEN_URLS="ldap://<node1-hostname>:389 $LDAP_LISTEN_URLS"


  21. Remove old OpenLDAP installation and Restore the Ubisecure Directory from the backup

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    ./ldap/openldap/remove.sh
    ./ldap/openldap/install.sh --no-initdata
    su ubilogin -c "/usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/openldap/libexec/slapd -T add -f "/usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/openldap/etc/openldap/slapd.conf" -l /home/ubilogin/database.ldif"


  22. Start the ubilogin-directory daemon:

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    systemctl start ubilogin-directory


  23. Important: Add new entries and update LDAP secrets into OpenLDAP, ignore warnings about e.g. existing entries

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    ./ldap/openldap/import-changes.sh


  24. Verify your accounting customisation appears as you requireWhen upgrading from version 8.3.x or older, configure Accounting ServiceBefore continuing with the installation which will start the Accounting Service you need to enter and save the secret key contents Accounting Service customisation in /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/custom/accounting/config/application.yaml appears as you require, check Accounting Service additional configuration about the properties to set. Remember secret key in the location referred by accounting.secret-key-location in unix.config must exist. See Accounting Service security about the usage of the key for pseudonymisation. The page contains a suggested script to create a secure enough secret in the default location.

    You may also customise other Accounting Service configuration settings for your needs, which is recommended. See Accounting Service additional configuration about the properties to set.

    NoteWhen customising edit this file which is copied from the installation package by the setup script: /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/custom/accounting/config/application

    .

    yaml


  25. Reinstall SSO Tomcat and Accounting Service configuration and start the services. Since version 8.4 remove should be done before installation directory is replaced (see step 3.). About Accounting Service (ubisecure-accounting) start see also Linux single node installation.

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    cd /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin
    ./config/tomcat/install.sh 
    systemctl start ubisecure-accounting
    systemctl start ubilogin-server


  26. Ensure that you have imported initial key. This initial signing and decryption key via initial-key.ldif. This should have been completed during your upgrade from SSO 8.x.x to SSO 9.0.0When upgrading from version 8.8.x or older, import initial key.earlier upgrades.

    Note

    This Import key operation needs to be done only once when upgrading from version 8.8.x or older to version 8.9.x or newer, and should not be done for any follow-up updates from 8.9.x or newer to newer versions.

    Server signing and decryption key management was updated for SSO 8.9 and the initial signing and decryption key generated during SSO setup must be imported manually in the new location in Ubilogin Directory

    .

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    cd /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin ./ldap/openldap/import.sh ./ldap/initial-key.ldif


  27. The system upgrade is complete. For the new Java installation you need to import SSO certificate to Java trust store. See also other steps in Single node installation finalization.

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    NOTE:  If you have Ubisecure CustomerID installed, you need to copy the Authorizer files at this point. For instructions, please see Related tasks when upgrading SSO in Linux - CustomerID.


  28. Remove the backed up ubilogin-sso-old directory, or rename and retain it as desired.
  29. Clear your web browser’s cache before accessing the user interface.