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So during your PSE you will be working with:
 
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* OpenID Connect
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* oAuth2.0
 
* oAuth2.0
 
* Json Web Tokens (JWT)
 
* Json Web Tokens (JWT)

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Description

We are working at the European scientific project called INDIGO Data Cloud. As part of that there is a need to harmonize identities all over the European Federations and provide an easy to use single sing on system.

This is where you come into play! You will implement a service that will enable a user to login at a single-sign-on system and use those credentials to do e.g. ssh, ftp or even S3.

Our Idea is a RESTful service with a plugin-interface. Plugins will be provided and implemented on a end-service base.

So during your PSE you will be working with:

  • OpenID Connect
  • oAuth2.0
  • Json Web Tokens (JWT)
  • Security Considerations
  • LDAP

And you will implement:

  • a RESTful webservice
  • remote execution of code, e.g. using a ssh-connection
  • multiple different plugins for the services that need authorization/authentication

Goals

  • Requirement specification (Pflichtenheft)
  • System Design (Systementwurf)
  • Implementation (Implementierung)
  • Validation (Validierung (Qualitätskontrolle/Softwaretest))
  • Projektabnahme und Abschlussveranstaltung

Requirements

  • English
  • Linux
  • Python, even better: Erlang

What we provide

  • a group of smart and fun people
  • several virtual machines as playground (yes, Linux and root ;) )
  • a PSE project that will be used for real later on

Contact

Bas.Wegh∂kit.edu

Benjamin.Ertl∂kit.edu

Uros.Stevanovic∂kit.edu

Further Informations

Informations regarding PSE WS2015/16 (German)