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What is the InCommon Trusted Access Platform?

Docker Containers

These Docker containers simplify the installation and configuration of the software. They are pre-configured to work well with the InCommon Federation.

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Docker Containers

Shibboleth IdP Docker Linux Container (

3

5.

4

1.1)

  • Current release:
181101
  • 20240320
  • Container Image Name:
tier
  • i2incommon/shib-idp:
181101_3.4.1
  • Status: New build of new IdP minor rev
  • Container Source Code
  • Release Notes
    • 5.1.1_20240320_rocky8_multiarch
      • For 4.3.1: i2incommon/shib-idp:4.3.1_20240318
    • Notes: IdP Version 5.1.1 with Java 17 and Tomcat 10.1.19
    • Container Source Code  (5.1.1)

    Shibboleth IdP Config

    Shibboleth IdP Docker Windows Container (3.4.1)

    Shibboleth IdP Config

    Builder Container

    • Current release: 0.
    3
    • 7
    Status: Stable
  • Release Notes
  • Shibboleth SP Linux httpd Container (3.

    0

    4.

    2

    1)

    • Current release:
    181101
    •  20230612
    • Container Image Name
    : tier
    • : i2incommon/shibboleth_sp:3.4.1_06122023
      • Rocky8/Multi-Architecture: i2incommon/shibboleth_sp:3.
    0_181101Status: New build of new SP major rev Grouper
  • Release Notes
  • Shibboleth IdP-UI Docker Linux Container (

    2

    1.

    3

    18.0)

    : 180501
    Container Download
  • Release Notes
  • Training Videos
  • Grouper Linux Container (

    2.4.0 Test/Preview

    v5 experimental)

    Current
    • Experimental release:
    181001Container Download (Dockerhub tier
    • 5.7.1
    • Container Image Name: i2incommon/grouper:
    2
    • 5.
    4.0-a3-u1-w0-p0-181001 ) COmanage

    Grouper Linux Container (

    3.1.1

    v4 stable)

    • Current release:
    180801
    midPoint

    COmanage Registry Linux Container (4.3.

    9 Preview

    2)

    • Coming soon...

    Virtual Machine Images

    The links below are to virtual machine images, which are designed to be Docker build/run machines and are preloaded with the appropriate set of Docker containers. The VMs are intended primarily for campuses that do not currently operate container-based applications or are new to container-based applications. AMIs, for running in AWS, are also available here.

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    titleVirtual Machine Images and Documentation

    COmanage Registry (3.1.1)

    Grouper (2.3.0)

    Shibboleth IdP VM (3.3.1)

    COmanage Match Linux Container (1.2.1)

    midPoint  Linux Container (4.8)



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    titleDownload the latest software here!

    The InCommon Trusted Access PlatformResearch and Education's solution for identity and access management, is community-built software for identity and access management, enabling single sign-on access to collaborations and the cloud.

    The Trusted Access Platform software may be used without fees, as-is, without warranty or support of any kind, and for non-commercial purposes only.  For more information, see the Apache 2.0 license that governs the community software use and reuse.


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    titleHelp

    If you need help with the software packages click here

    Shibboleth VM (1.2 GB)
  • Documentation/Release Notes
  • Amazon Machine Images (AMIs)

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    titleAmazon Machine Images (AMIs)

    COmanage Registry (3.1.0)

    Grouper (2.3.0)

    Shibboleth IdP VM (3.3.1)

    If you will be using the released VMs, below are a few suggestions:

    • The VMs are designed to be run in VirtualBox. If you are not familiar with VirtualBox, you can read the documentation and download the software from the Oracle's web site .
    • AMIs, for running in AWS, are also available here.
    • Once VirtualBox is installed and running, you import the .ova distribution using the File / Import Appliance function.
    • The default network connection for some of the Virtual Machines is NAT. This works well if you want to log into and examine the VM and containers. But to connect to services hosted by the VM, you'll likely want to switch the network to bridged mode. This will give the VM an IP address from your network's DHCP server and provide you with the ability to access services from a browser.
    • Please review the Release Notes for installation instructions and additional information on VirtualBox setup.
    • Remember to change the login password(s) before you place the VMs on a public network.