Dear all - we seem to have isolated the root cause for the problem with
personalisation on ScienceDirect/Scopus: it appears to be an artifact of
upgrading from a Shibboleth 1.3 SP to a Shib 2.x SP that only occurs in
certain configurations, and our testing didn't catch it.
We are planning a release later this week or next week that should
restore access to user profiles on ScienceDirect/Scopus previously
created through Shibboleth logins. I apologize for the inconvenience
this caused.
In case of questions/comments: feel free to get in touch with me.
Best - Ale
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From: Vries, Ale de (ELS-NYC)
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 5:57 PM
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Subject: RE: Scopus loses personalisation]
Thanks to the folks at the UK Federation, who have updated the
information about WAYFless URLs on
http://www.ukfederation.org.uk/content/Services/2006-04-05-sciencedirect
and http://www.ukfederation.org.uk/content/Services/2008-08-15-scopus.
Our own information is in the progress of being updated as well.
However, we did - and still do - advise institutes to prevent problems
like this by dynamically generating WAYFless links by fetching an SP's
Assertion Consumer Service URLs as used in those links directly from the
federation metadata, instead of hard-coding them into the links. This
way, a central metadata update is all that is needed to prevent links
from breaking (that is one of the benefits of centrally hosted
metadata...)
We are currently investigating the (indeed more serious) issue with
personalisation, which seems to be limited to not just Scopus, but also
affects ScienceDirect. It would be extremely helpful if someone has an
institutional test login which they used to "personalize"
ScienceDirect/Scopus before this issue occurred - that would allow us to
reproduce the error and zoom in on the issue in our live production
environment, rather than in our test environment.
If anyone on this list has such a institutional test login and is
willing to work with us in order to help us solve this issue, please
contact me.
Best - Ale
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From: John Murison [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:03 AM
To: Vries, Ale de (ELS-NYC)
Cc: sdss-support
Subject: [Fwd: Scopus loses personalisation]
Hello Ale,
Did you see this email from Andy Swiffin of the University of Dundee?
The WAYFless URLs (which are published for some services in the UK
federation) have just been corrected on the UK federation website for
Science Direct and SCOPUS, in view of their new SSO endpoints. See:
http://www.ukfederation.org.uk/content/Services/2006-04-05-sciencedirect
and
http://www.ukfederation.org.uk/content/Services/2008-08-15-scopus
Why would user personalisations for SCOPUS have been affected by your
changes at the weekend? It would be helpful if you could clarify the
position with an email to [log in to unmask]
Regards,
John
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Subject: Scopus loses personalisation
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 13:37:08 +0100
From: Andy Swiffin <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: Discussion list for Shibboleth developments
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Hi
I expect there were other people who got caught up with the changes to
the ACS for both Scopus and ScienceDirect over the last couple of days?
We had WAYFless URLs for Scopus which needed adjustment.
More seriously we've found our users personalisation on SCOPUS has gone
and they've lost their saved searches. The entityID hasn't changed and
am I correct in saying that changes to the ACS alone shouldn't affect
this? Is anyone else seeing this?
Regards
Andy
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