On 10/13/05, Rhys Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I'm aware that shib will work with pretty much any SSO solution we could
> throw at it - the more specific question I have is whether any SSO
> product vendors have specifically announced details of their SSO product
> being shib-enabled/compliant (in the same way that, for example,
> Novell's i-Chain is officially "liberty-compliant")? Does anyone think
> it's worth their while to do that?
Ah, so you're asking what implementations support the Shib protocol.
There are only three that I know of:
Shibboleth (of course!)
http://shibboleth.internet2.edu/
Guanxi
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=project_guanxi
AthensIM (IdP only)
http://www.athensams.net/shibboleth/AthensIM/
I don't know of any commercial products that implement the Shib spec,
and with the emergence of SAML 2.0, I think there would be little
incentive to add Shib support at this time. That said, Shib is known
to interoperate with numerous vendor products. Scott Cantor can tell
you more.
Sorry, I can't answer your portal question. Have you looked at uPortal?
Hope this helps,
Tom
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