Security configuration: SecurityConfig element

  • 7 January 2021
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In a SecurityConfig.xmlsecurity configuration file, the <SecurityConfig> element contains a security configuration. This is the root element.There can only be a single <SecurityConfig> element in a SecurityConfig.xml file.

Example

<SecurityConfig config="TRAVEL_SAML">
<KeyStore pwd="n1u//r46" type="PKCS12">certificate value here
</KeyStore>
<SamlSP samlVersion="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:protocol" metadataURL="https://adfs.usoft.com/federationmetadata/2007-06/federationmetadata.xml" sessionName="pet_saml" spFriendlyName="PET91_saml" lifeTime="1800" landingPage="" nameQualifier="">
<Attributes representation="adfs" description="" serviceName="travel_saml" nameIDFormats="EMAIL ">
<Attribute require="false" friendlyName="E-Mail Address" name="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/emailaddress" />
</Attributes>
<Info lang="en" contactEmail="atechnicalperson@usoft.com" contactName="Technical Person" contactType="technical" organisationURL="www.usoft.com" displayName="Usoft" organisationName="USoft" />
<SigningKey pwd="n1u//r46" type="PKCS12"> certificate value here
</SigningKey>
</SamlSP>
</SecurityConfig>

Child elements

The following table describes child elements for the <SecurityConfig> element:

Name Required Description
KeyStore No  Contains the security certificate for working with SSL.
SamlSP No  Contains saml authentication configuration.

Attributes

The following table describes attributes for the <SecurityConfig> element:

Name Required Type Description
config Yes String The name of the security configuration.

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