The three-year TIER program reached a successful conclusion at the end of 2018. The program, funded by 49 investor schools, involved containerizing and connecting the Internet2 Community’s key open-source Identity and Access Management software components, significantly reducing the time and effort needed for installation, configuration, and upgrades. The result is the new InCommon Trusted Access Platform, an IAM suite meeting the specific needs of research and education. Please visit the InCommon Trusted Access Platform wiki for more information, including links to software downloads. |
Shibboleth IdP Docker Linux Container (3.4.3)
Shibboleth IdP Docker Windows Container (3.4.3)
Shibboleth IdP Config Builder Container
Shibboleth SP Linux httpd Container (3.0.3)
Shibboleth SP Windows IIS Container (3.0.3)
Grouper Linux Container (2.4.0)
Grouper Linux Container (2.3.0)
COmanage Linux Container (3.2.0)
midPoint Linux Container (3.9 Preview)
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COmanage Registry (3.1.1)Grouper (2.3.0)Shibboleth IdP VM (3.3.1) |
COmanage Registry (3.1.0)Grouper (2.3.0)Shibboleth IdP VM (3.3.1) |
This document, TIER Accomplishments by Thematic Groups, provides the current state of the component portions of the TIER program and planned future activities. It draws from initial documentation of TIER program requirements and subsequent working group accomplishments. It also includes items flagged “[Must2018]” which have been identified by the component architects as being required to be completed before the end of 2018.
Visit the TIER 101 page.
Starting with the 17040 release, the TIER components contains functionality from phase 1 of the TIER Instrumentation work. If you need to disable this functionality, you can configure a manual setting in the local Dockerfile on the VM. There is a commented section near the top of the file that instructs you to uncomment a single line below which will disable the TIER Instrumentation functionality.