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dacs_managed_infocard — create a managed Information Card
dacs_managed_infocard
[dacsoptions
]
This program is part of the DACS suite.
The dacs_managed_infocard web service is used to create and register a managed InfoCard so that it can be used for authentication or other purposes. InfoCard-based authentication is performed by local_infocard_authenticate, a DACS authentication module.
A managed InfoCard must be registered by dacs_managed_infocard before it can be used by DACS. After registration, use dacs_infocard(8) or dacsinfocard(1) to administer self-issued or managed InfoCards.
There are several operational modes,
determined by the MODE
argument.
In a self-serve mode, an authenticated user requests a managed InfoCard
(with various limitations imposed); the new InfoCard is either sent directly
to the user's browser or written to a file that the user can access in a
separate operation.
In an administrative mode,
a DACS administrator requests a managed InfoCard
on behalf of a user and is responsible for directing it to the user in a
separate, secure operation.
There are many configuration directives associated with managed InfoCards. One of the most important is INFOCARD_STS_AUTH_TYPE, which determines the authentication method ("credential type") used between an Identity Selector, such as CardSpace, and the managed InfoCard's Identity Provider/Secure Token Service (IP/STS), such as dacs_sts(8). The following authentication methods are prescribed by the InfoCard specification:
UsernamePasswordCredential
This is a username/password type of authentication. See INFOCARD_STS_PASSWORD_METHOD. At present, only a global (but changeable) password is allowed, or no password at all. A future release might allow a per-InfoCard account password, or tie an InfoCard account to some other password-based account.
X509V3Credential
In this authentication type, an SSL client certificate must be used with the request to dacs_managed_infocard for a managed InfoCard, and the same certificate must be used when the managed InfoCard is submitted to a Relying Party. A self-signed certificate may be used.
SelfIssuedCredential
In this authentication type,
a self-issued InfoCard must be submitted with the request to
dacs_managed_infocard(8)
for a managed InfoCard
(more precisely, a secure token obtained from a self-issued InfoCard that
is passed as the argument xmlToken
)
and the same self-issued InfoCard must be available to the user's
Identity Selector when the managed InfoCard is submitted to a Relying Party.
KerberosV5Credential
This is the Kerberos V5 credential type. This authentication credential type is currently unsupported.
An Identity Selector will display all claim values returned to it by an Identity Provider. An Identity Provider must therefore employ cryptographic methods to obtain privacy or check authenticity with respect to claim values.
Accounts are accessed through DACS's virtual filestore
using item type infocards
.
It is assumed that file permissions on the account database are such that
all access is limited to the administrator,
local_infocard_authenticate,
dacs_infocard(8), and
dacs_sts(8).
The following configuration variables are available:
infocard_card_image_card
If
INFOCARD_STS_AUTH_TYPE
is "card
", this is used as the filename of the image
to include with a new managed card, relative to the
INFOCARD_CARD_IMAGE_BASE_URL
URI.
The default value is the string
"dacs_selfissued_credential.png
" (or similar).
infocard_card_image_cert
If
INFOCARD_STS_AUTH_TYPE
is "cert
", this is used as the filename of the image
to include with a new managed card, relative to the
INFOCARD_CARD_IMAGE_BASE_URL
URI.
The default value is the string
"dacs_x509certificate_credential.png
" (or similar).
infocard_card_image_passwd
If
INFOCARD_STS_AUTH_TYPE
is "passwd
", this is used as the filename of the image
to include with a new managed card, relative to the
INFOCARD_CARD_IMAGE_BASE_URL
URI.
The default value is the string
"dacs_username_password_credential.png
" (or similar).
infocard_sts_title
This string identifies the IP/STS and may be displayed
on web pages and Identity Selector prompts, or in error messages.
The default value is the string
"DACS Managed InfoCard IP/STS
" (or similar).
infocard_sts_username_password_prompt_fmt
This is a
printf(3)-type
format string.
It may contain at most one conversion specification, %s
,
which will interpolate the value of infocard_sts_title
.
In addition to the standard CGI arguments, dacs_managed_infocard understands the following CGI arguments:
xmlToken
This argument is required if
INFOCARD_STS_AUTH_TYPE
is set to "card
".
The self-issued InfoCard is registered with the account associated with
the new managed InfoCard and the user's Identity Selector must possess
the self-issued InfoCard in order to use the managed InfoCard.
CARD_IMAGE_SUBTYPE
This optional argument specifies the MIME media subtype
(e.g., the image format, such as "jpeg
")
of the image file attached to the new InfoCard.
By default, the subtype is derived from the extension
on the end of the last path component of the image's URI.
For example, if CARD_IMAGE_URL
is
/card_images/bob.tn.gif
, then the extension
.gif
is used to obtain a media subtype of
gif
and a MIME media type of image/gif
.
It is sometimes necessary to give the image format explicitly, however.
See
INFOCARD_CARD_IMAGE_BASE_URL
for additional details.
Only a DACS administrator may use this argument.
CARD_IMAGE_URL
This optional argument specifies the location
(as a DACS VFS URI)
of the image file to attach to the new InfoCard,
overriding the default method that uses only
INFOCARD_CARD_IMAGE_BASE_URL.
If a file is specified (i.e., the value begins with a '/
'
or uses the file
scheme),
the path is relative to the
INFOCARD_CARD_IMAGE_BASE_URL,
which must specify a directory.
Only a DACS administrator may use this argument.
FORMAT
By default,
or if the value of the
FORMAT
argument
is FILE
,
the new card is sent directly to the user's browser
(which should automatically invoke the user's
Identity Selector); no copy is retained on the server.
If FORMAT
is HTML
,
the new managed InfoCard is stored in a file,
replacing any existing card of the same name
(see
INFOCARD_CARD_OUTPUTDIR).
Output is emitted in HTML and includes a link to the file
(see
INFOCARD_CARDID_BASE_URL).
Only the owner of new card should be able to access it.
INFOCARD_IDENTITY
Normally, this argument is omitted and the managed InfoCard is created on behalf of the identity that is invoking dacs_managed_infocard. This argument allows a DACS administrator to create a card for a specific identity.
MODE
This optional argument is used to select how claim information is stored and retrieved. Four values are recognized:
DACS
In this usage mode, which is the default, claims are defined and filled depending on DACS configuration:
if both INFOCARD_CARD_DEFS_URL and INFOCARD_CARD_FILL_URL are configured, the former web service is called (once, by dacs_managed_infocard) to define the claims that will be assigned to the new managed InfoCard and the latter web service is called (by dacs_sts(8), each time the InfoCard is used) to obtain the values of those claims (or the requested and approved subset). The claim definitions may not be modified, but claim values do not need to be static.
if neither of those web services are configured, a minimal set of claims is automatically defined to facilitate authentication.
any other configuration is invalid
An identity is always associated with these InfoCards using a claim named
dacs_identity
in the DACS namespace
(http://dacs.dss.ca/claims).
By default, the identity used is that of the requestor.
An administrator may instead specify the identity using the
INFOCARD_IDENTITY
argument, which need only be a
syntactically valid DACS identity.
STATIC
In this mode,
the caller of dacs_managed_infocard
defines the claims and their values when the card is created;
DACS is responsible for storing this information
and producing secure tokens from it.
Unlike the DACS
mode,
the values of these claims cannot be changed;
a future release may implement this capability.
The caller may specify from zero to a
compile-time maximum number of claims
(MIC_MAX_STATIC_CLAIMS, 10
).
A privatepersonalidentifier
(PPID) is always
created automatically, so any user request for that claim is ignored.
Only a DACS administrator may define the
dacs_identity
claim in the DACS
namespace; if present, it must be a
syntactically valid DACS identity.
Therefore, only a DACS administrator may use this mode
to create an InfoCard that can be used for DACS
authentication.
Similiarly, only a DACS administrator may define the
dacs_roles
claim in the DACS
namespace; if present, it must be a syntactically valid
role descriptor string.
The claims are specified by up to MIC_MAX_STATIC_CLAIMS
arguments (not counting any PPID claims) of the form
CLAIM_
num
_
type
,
where num
starts at one and continues with
consecutive integers and
type
is:
NAME
for the name of the claim,
which must consist of between one
and MIC_MAX_STATIC_NAME_CLAIM_SIZE (32
)
characters valid in a URI path segment.
VALUE
is the value associated with the
claim and consists of between one and
MIC_MAX_STATIC_VALUE_CLAIM_SIZE (64
)
printable characters.
URI
is the URI namespace with which
NAME
is associated; for convenience,
"standard
" signifies the self-issued InfoCard namespace
(http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims),
and "dacs
"
is short for the DACS namespace
(http://dacs.dss.ca/claims);
any other non-empty string can be any syntactically valid URI of up to
MIC_MAX_STATIC_URI_CLAIM_SIZE (128
),
and an empty string indicates that the default URI should be used.
The DACS namespace is reserved for use by DACS and identifies claim types with semantics that are defined by DACS.
LABEL
is a string that an Identity Selector
should display with the claim and consists of between one and
MIC_MAX_STATIC_LABEL_CLAIM_SIZE (20
)
printable characters.
DESC
is a string that an Identity Selector
should display with the claim and consists of between one and
MIC_MAX_STATIC_DESC_CLAIM_SIZE (40
)
printable characters;
if missing or the empty string, the value of the corresponding
LABEL
argument is used.
The optional argument CLAIM_URI
has the same
syntax as a
CLAIM_
num
_URI
argument and establishes a default URI that will be used if any
CLAIM_
num
_URI
argument is missing or is the empty string.
The optional argument CARD_NAME
assigns
a name to the InfoCard, which will be displayed by an Identity Selector.
The first missing or null-string-valued
CLAIM_
num
_NAME
or
CLAIM_
num
_VALUE
argument indicates the end of the list.
For example, if two claims are defined, the following arguments
might be passed:
CLAIM_1_NAME
,
CLAIM_1_VALUE
,
CLAIM_1_URI
,
CLAIM_1_LABEL
,
CLAIM_1_DESC
,
CLAIM_2_NAME
,
CLAIM_2_VALUE
,
CLAIM_2_URI
,
CLAIM_2_LABEL
, and
CLAIM_2_DESC
.
Any syntactical or length violation causes a fatal error.
ISTATIC
This mode is identical to the STATIC
mode except that if it is used by an identity other than a
DACS administrator, a dacs_identity
claim in the dacs
namespace is automatically added
with the value of the caller's identity.
The InfoCard may be used for DACS authentication.
DYNAMIC
The caller of dacs_managed_infocard provides URLs for two web services: one to define claims and another to fill claims. The caller is responsible for managing claim definitions and values. These web services are expected to behave exactly the same as those that are specified by INFOCARD_CARD_DEFS_URL and INFOCARD_CARD_FILL_URL. This mode is not implemented.
It is currently not possible to just register a managed InfoCard (you must create and register it), so you cannot import a card.
This functionality should probably be integrated with dacs_infocard(8) (and dacsinfocard(1)).
Once a managed InfoCard is created, most of its characteristics cannot be changed. There should be a way to "refresh" a managed InfoCard that has expired or otherwise become invalid.
The various constraints on claim types should probably be run-time configurable, or possibly done away with altogether. The specification imposes no limits on them.
There should be a web service and utility to allow creation of a self-issued InfoCard (which may then be imported into a user's Identity Selector).
In 2011, Microsoft announced that Windows CardSpace 2.0 will not be shipped and they will offer a new technology called U-Prove.
dacsinfocard(1), dacs.conf(5), dacs_authenticate(8), dacs_infocard(8), dacs_mex(8), dacs_sts(8), Using InfoCards With DACS
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