SSO adapter installation on Linux - CustomerID
Ubisecure CustomerID package includes the Ubisecure CustomerID SSO Adapter extension to the Ubisecure SSO (it was previously called Ubisecure CustomerID Authorizer). It needs to be installed so that role based policies can be utilized in Ubisecure CustomerID. It also includes functionality related to user driven federations.
NOTE: The installation instructions concerning Ubisecure CustomerID SSO Adapter are written for a single Ubisecure SSO node. If you have more nodes then these steps should be done on all of them.
To install the Ubisecure CustomerID SSO Adapter extension to Ubisecure SSO:
- Define UBILOGIN_HOME environment variable for the Ubisecure SSO server so that it points to the Ubisecure SSO installation path:
/usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin
- Transfer the
cid-sso-adapter-package-x.x.x-linux.tar.gz
file to the Ubisecure SSO server and extract it for example under the following folder:/usr/local/ubisecure
Run the Ubisecure CustomerID SSO Adapter installation script:Â
cd /usr/local/ubisecure/cid-sso-adapter ./install.sh
The Ubisecure CustomerID SSO Adapter package files will be integrated to the Ubisecure SSO installation.
Ensure that all files in
ubilogin-sso
folder have correct owner and group.Âchown -R ubilogin:ubilogin /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso
There are now two new configuration files in the following folder: /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/webapps/uas/WEB-INF
The new configuration files are:
attribute-prefix.index
eidm2-authorizer.properties
Also some new library files have now been added to the /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/webapps/uas/WEB-INF/lib
folder.
You may now need to make some changes to the
eidm2-authorizer.properties
according to your installation configuration. For more details, refer to the page Authorization configuration - CustomerID. After the properties have been checked, you need to run update on Ubisecure SSO in order to finalize the installation of the Ubisecure CustomerID SSO Adapter.Â/etc/init.d/ubilogin-server stop cd /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin config/tomcat/update.sh /etc/init.d/ubilogin-server start
Ensure that the diagnostics log (
uas3_diag.yyyy-mm-dd.log
, which is by default located at/usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-sso/ubilogin/logs
) contains the following rows (with the current time):Â2016-09-20 13:33:17,465 init CustomerID Authorizer started 2016-09-20 13:33:17,465 authz eidm.authorizer: CidAuthorizer init started. 2016-09-20 13:33:17,606 init CustomerID SQL: customeriddb PostgreSQL x.x.x 2016-09-20 13:33:17,632 authz eidm.authorizer: CidAuthorizer init done. 2016-09-20 13:33:17,632 init eidm: com.ubisecure.customerid.authorizer.CidAuthorizer: started