Merge pull request #902 from ericchiang/saml-stable

*: promote SAML to stable
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Eric Chiang 2017-04-11 10:13:22 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The following is the exhaustive list of scopes supported by dex:
| `email` | ID token claims should include the end user's email and if that email was verified by an upstream provider. |
| `profile` | ID token claims should include the username of the end user. |
| `groups` | ID token claims should include a list of groups the end user is a member of. |
| `offline_access` | Token response should include a refresh token. |
| `offline_access` | Token response should include a refresh token. Doesn't work in combinations with some connectors, notability the [SAML connector][saml-connector] ignores this scope. |
| `audience:server:client_id:( client-id )` | Dynamic scope indicating that the ID token should be issued on behalf of another client. See the _"Cross-client trust and authorized party"_ section below. |
## Custom claims
@ -67,5 +67,6 @@ The ID token claims will then include the following audience and authorized part
}
```
[saml-connector]: saml-connector.md
[core-claims]: https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#IDToken
[standard-claims]: https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#StandardClaims

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@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ At the app, go to the "Sign On" tab and then click "View Setup Instructions". Us
```yaml
connectors:
- type: samlExperimental
- type: saml
id: saml
name: Okta
config:

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@ -2,23 +2,23 @@
## Overview
The experimental SAML provider allows authentication through the SAML 2.0 HTTP POST binding.
The SAML provider allows authentication through the SAML 2.0 HTTP POST binding. The connector maps attribute values in the SAML assertion to user info, such as username, email, and groups.
The connector uses the value of the `NameID` element as the user's unique identifier which dex assumes is both unique and never changes. Use the `nameIDPolicyFormat` to ensure this is set to a value which satisfies these requirements.
Unlike some clients which will process unprompted AuthnResponses, dex must send the initial AuthnRequest and validates the response's InResponseTo value.
## Caveats
There are known issues with the XML signature validation for this connector. In addition work is still being done to ensure this connector implements best security practices for SAML 2.0.
__The connector doesn't support refresh tokens__ since the SAML 2.0 protocol doesn't provide a way to requery a provider without interaction. If the "offline_access" scope is requested, it will be ignored.
The connector doesn't support signed AuthnRequests or encrypted attributes.
The connector doesn't support refresh tokens since the SAML 2.0 protocol doesn't provide a way to requery a provider without interaction. Ensure that the "offline_access" scope is not requested in client apps.
## Configuration
```yaml
connectors:
- type: samlExperimental # will be changed to "saml" later without support for the "samlExperimental" value
- type: saml
# Required field for connector id.
id: saml
# Required field for connector name.
@ -27,9 +27,23 @@ connectors:
# SSO URL used for POST value.
ssoURL: https://saml.example.com/sso
# CA to use when validating the SAML response.
# CA to use when validating the signature of the SAML response.
ca: /path/to/ca.pem
# Dex's callback URL.
#
# If the response assertion status value contains a Destination element, it
# must match this value exactly.
#
# This is also used as the expected audience for AudienceRestriction elements
# if entityIssuer isn't specified.
redirectURI: https://dex.example.com/callback
# Name of attributes in the returned assertions to map to ID token claims.
usernameAttr: name
emailAttr: email
groupsAttr: groups # optional
# CA's can also be provided inline as a base64'd blob.
#
# caData: ( RAW base64'd PEM encoded CA )
@ -39,37 +53,31 @@ connectors:
#
# insecureSkipSignatureValidation: true
# Optional: Issuer value for AuthnRequest
# Must be contained within the "AudienceRestriction" attribute in all responses
# If not set, redirectURI will be used for audience validation
# Optional: Manually specify dex's Issuer value.
#
# When provided dex will include this as the Issuer value during AuthnRequest.
# It will also override the redirectURI as the required audience when evaluating
# AudienceRestriction elements in the response.
entityIssuer: https://dex.example.com/callback
# Optional: Issuer value for SAML Response
# Optional: Issuer value expected in the SAML response.
ssoIssuer: https://saml.example.com/sso
# Dex's callback URL. Must match the "Destination" attribute of all responses
# exactly.
redirectURI: https://dex.example.com/callback
# Name of attributes in the returned assertions to map to ID token claims.
usernameAttr: name
emailAttr: email
groupsAttr: groups # optional
# Optional: Delimiter for splitting groups returned as a single string.
#
# By default, multiple groups are assumed to be represented as multiple
# attributes with the same name.
#
# If "groupsDelim" is provided groups are assumed to be represented as a
# single attribute and the delimiter is used to split the attribute's value
# into multiple groups.
groupsDelim: ", "
# Optional: Requested format of the NameID.
#
# groupsDelim: ", "
# Requested format of the NameID. The NameID value is is mapped to the ID Token
# 'sub' claim. This can be an abbreviated form of the full URI with just the last
# component. For example, if this value is set to "emailAddress" the format will
# resolve to:
# The NameID value is is mapped to the user ID of the user. This can be an
# abbreviated form of the full URI with just the last component. For example,
# if this value is set to "emailAddress" the format will resolve to:
#
# urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress
#
@ -78,8 +86,20 @@ connectors:
# urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:persistent
#
nameIDPolicyFormat: persistent
# Optional issuer used for validating the SAML response. If provided the
# connector will validate the Issuer in the response.
# issuer: https://saml.example.com
```
A minimal working configuration might look like:
```yaml
connectors:
- type: saml
id: okta
name: Okta
config:
ssoURL: https://dev-111102.oktapreview.com/app/foo/exk91cb99lKkKSYoy0h7/sso/saml
ca: /etc/dex/saml-ca.pem
redirectURI: http://127.0.0.1:5556/dex/callback
usernameAttr: name
emailAttr: email
groupsAttr: groups
```

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ More docs for running dex as a Kubernetes authenticator can be found [here](Docu
* [LDAP](Documentation/ldap-connector.md)
* [GitHub](Documentation/github-connector.md)
* [GitLab](Documentation/gitlab-connector.md)
* [SAML 2.0 (experimental)](Documentation/saml-connector.md)
* [SAML 2.0](Documentation/saml-connector.md)
* [OpenID Connect](Documentation/oidc-connector.md) (includes Google, Salesforce, Azure, etc.)
* Client libraries
* [Go][go-oidc]

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@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ import (
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"golang.org/x/crypto/bcrypt"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/coreos/dex/connector"
"github.com/coreos/dex/connector/github"
"github.com/coreos/dex/connector/gitlab"
@ -179,12 +179,14 @@ type ConnectorConfig interface {
}
var connectors = map[string]func() ConnectorConfig{
"mockCallback": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(mock.CallbackConfig) },
"mockPassword": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(mock.PasswordConfig) },
"ldap": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(ldap.Config) },
"github": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(github.Config) },
"gitlab": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(gitlab.Config) },
"oidc": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(oidc.Config) },
"mockCallback": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(mock.CallbackConfig) },
"mockPassword": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(mock.PasswordConfig) },
"ldap": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(ldap.Config) },
"github": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(github.Config) },
"gitlab": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(gitlab.Config) },
"oidc": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(oidc.Config) },
"saml": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(saml.Config) },
// Keep around for backwards compatibility.
"samlExperimental": func() ConnectorConfig { return new(saml.Config) },
}

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@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ func (s *Server) handleAuthCode(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, client s
reqRefresh := func() bool {
// Ensure the connector supports refresh tokens.
//
// Connectors like `samlExperimental` do not implement RefreshConnector.
// Connectors like `saml` do not implement RefreshConnector.
conn, ok := s.connectors[authCode.ConnectorID]
if !ok {
s.logger.Errorf("connector ID not found: %q", authCode.ConnectorID)