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SBS3 — A sample SAML 2.0 Service Provider built on Spring Boot.

[SBS3] Spring Boot Sample SAML 2.0 Service Provider

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Project description

This project represents a sample implementation of a SAML 2.0 Service Provider, completely built on Spring Framework. In particular, it shows how to develop a web solution devised for Federated Authentication, by integrating Spring Boot and Spring Security SAML. The configuration has been completely defined using Java annotations (no XML).

SSOCircle (ssocircle.com) is used as public Identity Provider for test purpose.

Thanks to Vladimír Schäfer (github.com/vschafer) for supporting my work.

References

Spring Boot

Spring Boot makes it easy to create Spring-powered, production-grade applications and services with absolute minimum fuss. It takes an opinionated view of the Spring platform so that new and existing users can quickly get to the bits they need.

Spring Security SAML Extension

Spring SAML Extension allows seamless inclusion of SAML 2.0 Service Provider capabilities in Spring applications. All products supporting SAML 2.0 in Identity Provider mode (e.g. ADFS 2.0, Shibboleth, OpenAM/OpenSSO, Ping Federate, Okta) can be used to connect with Spring SAML Extension.


Changelog [new]

  • Version 2.4.0.RELEASE:
    • Update to Spring Boot 2.6.1
    • Update to JUnit 5
    • Update to Log4J 2.17.0 (see: CVE-2021-44228)
    • Update to Jackson 2.13.0
    • Update to Apache Commons 4.4
    • A circular reference exists between the beans samlEntryPoint and samlIDPDiscovery that depends on the original design of the core Spring SAML extension library.

Walkthrough

Run as Docker container

To make it even easier, it is possible to run the project "as-is" also as Docker container. A valid account on SSOCircle is needed to perform the authentication process.

Run as container building a Docker image

Run a pre-built fat-jar:

docker run -it --rm -p 8080:8080 -t vdenotaris/spring-saml-sp:latest

or compile the code and run the application with Maven:

docker run -it --rm -p 8080:8080 -t vdenotaris/spring-saml-sp:2.4.0-mvn-jdk-8

Note: the related Docker image is publicly available on Docker Hub.

The Service Provider is deployed as web application. Enter http://localhost:8080/ in a browser to see the application running.

If you’re using Docker natively on Linux, Docker for Mac, or Docker for Windows, then the web app should now be listening on port 8080 on your Docker daemon host. Point your web browser to http://localhost:8080 to find the starting page. If this doesn’t resolve, you can also try http://127.0.0.1:8080/.

If you’re using Docker Machine on a Mac or Windows, use docker-machine ip MACHINE_VM to get the IP address of your Docker host. Then, open http://MACHINE_VM_IP:8080 in a browser. However, please note that the Service Provider is statically registered with localhost as endpoint on SSOCircle. Thus you need to reconfigure the application.


Unit tests

I would like to say thank you to Alexey Syrtsev (github.com/airleks) for his contribution on unit tests.

Metric Result
Coverage % 99%
Lines Covered 196
Total Lines 199

Additional notes

  1. The certificate on https://idp.ssocircle.com/ seems to change on a fairly regular basis. This results in the following exception.

javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException: SSL peer failed hostname validation for name: null

To update the SSOCircle certificates within the keystore, just run:

cd src/main/resources/saml/ && sh ./update-certifcate.sh 
  1. Sometimes SSO Circle could display you an error during the authenticaton process. In this case, please update your federation metadata directly on https://idp.ssocircle.com:

    Manage Metadata > Service Provider Metadata

    Remove the current record and add a new one, using your FQDN and providing a new copy of your metadata: your can retrieve them at http://localhost:8080/saml/metadata.

  2. When the project version corresponds with the Spring Boot parent version, Maven may give you a warning as follows:

    Version is duplicate of parent version.

    Actually there is nothing wrong with the used configuration, thus you can just ignore that message.


License

Copyright 2021 Vincenzo De Notaris

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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