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<?php
/**
* The configuration of SimpleSAMLphp
*/
$httpUtils = new \SimpleSAML\Utils\HTTP();
$config = [
/*******************************
| BASIC CONFIGURATION OPTIONS |
*******************************/
/*
* Setup the following parameters to match your installation.
* See the user manual for more details.
*/
/*
* baseurlpath is a *URL path* (not a filesystem path).
* A valid format for 'baseurlpath' is:
* [(http|https)://(hostname|fqdn)[:port]]/[path/to/simplesaml/]
*
* The full url format is useful if your SimpleSAMLphp setup is hosted behind
* a reverse proxy. In that case you can specify the external url here.
* Specifying the full URL including https: will let SimpleSAMLphp know
* that it runs on HTTPS even if the backend server is plain HTTP.
*
* Please note that SimpleSAMLphp will then redirect all queries to the
* external url, no matter where you come from (direct access or via the
* reverse proxy).
*/
'baseurlpath' => '/',
/*
* The 'application' configuration array groups a set configuration options
* relative to an application protected by SimpleSAMLphp.
*/
'application' => [
/*
* The 'baseURL' configuration option allows you to specify a protocol,
* host and optionally a port that serves as the canonical base for all
* your application's URLs. This is useful when the environment
* observed in the server differs from the one observed by end users,
* for example, when using a load balancer to offload TLS.
*
* Note that this configuration option does not allow setting a path as
* part of the URL. If your setup involves URL rewriting or any other
* tricks that would result in SimpleSAMLphp observing a URL for your
* application's scripts different than the canonical one, you will
* need to compute the right URLs yourself and pass them dynamically
* to SimpleSAMLphp's API.
*/
//'baseURL' => 'https://example.com',
],
/*
* The following settings are *filesystem paths* which define where
* SimpleSAMLphp can find or write the following things:
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* - 'cachedir': Where SimpleSAMLphp can write its cache.
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* - 'loggingdir': Where to write logs. MUST be set to NULL when using a logging
* handler other than `file`.
* - 'datadir': Storage of general data.
* this directory if it doesn't exist.
* When specified as a relative path, this is relative to the SimpleSAMLphp
* root directory.
*/
'cachedir' => '$CACHE_DIRECTORY',
//'loggingdir' => '/var/log/',
//'datadir' => '/var/data/',
/*
* Certificate and key material can be loaded from different possible
* locations. Currently two locations are supported, the local filesystem
* and the database via pdo using the global database configuration. Locations
* are specified by a URL-link prefix before the file name/path or database
* identifier.
*/
/* To load a certificate or key from the filesystem, it should be specified
* as 'file://<name>' where <name> is either a relative filename or a fully
* qualified path to a file containing the certificate or key in PEM
* format, such as 'cert.pem' or '/path/to/cert.pem'. If the path is
* relative, it will be searched for in the directory defined by the
* 'certdir' parameter below. When 'certdir' is specified as a relative
* path, it will be interpreted as relative to the SimpleSAMLphp root
* directory. Note that locations with no prefix included will be treated
* as file locations.
*/
'certdir' => 'cert/',
/* To load a certificate or key from the database, it should be specified
* as 'pdo://<id>' where <id> is the identifier in the database table that
* should be matched. While the certificate and key tables are expected to
* be in the simplesaml database, they are not created or managed by
* simplesaml. The following parameters control how the pdo location
* attempts to retrieve certificates and keys from the database:
*
* - 'cert.pdo.table': name of table where certificates are stored
* - 'cert.pdo.keytable': name of table where keys are stored
* - 'cert.pdo.apply_prefix': whether or not to prepend the database.prefix
* parameter to the table names; if you are using
* database.prefix to separate multiple SSP instances
* in the same database but want to share certificate/key
* data between them, set this to false
* - 'cert.pdo.id_column': name of column to use as identifier
* - 'cert.pdo.data_column': name of column where PEM data is stored
*
* Basically, the query executed will be:
*
* SELECT cert.pdo.data_column FROM cert.pdo.table WHERE cert.pdo.id_column = :id
*
* Defaults are shown below, to change them, uncomment the line and update as
* needed
*/
//'cert.pdo.table' => 'certificates',
//'cert.pdo.keytable' => 'private_keys',
//'cert.pdo.apply_prefix' => true,
//'cert.pdo.id_column' => 'id',
//'cert.pdo.data_column' => 'data',
/*
* Some information about the technical persons running this installation.
* The email address will be used as the recipient address for error reports, and
* also as the technical contact in generated metadata.
*/
'technicalcontact_name' => $SAML_ADMIN_NAME,
'technicalcontact_email' => $SAML_ADMIN_EMAIL,
/*
* (Optional) The method by which email is delivered. Defaults to mail which utilizes the
* PHP mail() function.
*
* Valid options are: mail, sendmail and smtp.
*/
//'mail.transport.method' => 'smtp',
/*
* Set the transport options for the transport method specified. The valid settings are relative to the
* selected transport method.
*/
/*
'mail.transport.options' => [
'host' => 'mail.example.org', // required
'port' => 25, // optional
'username' => 'user@example.org', // optional: if set, enables smtp authentication
'password' => 'password', // optional: if set, enables smtp authentication
'security' => 'tls', // optional: defaults to no smtp security
'smtpOptions' => [], // optional: passed to stream_context_create when connecting via SMTP
],
// sendmail mail transport options
/*
'mail.transport.options' => [
'path' => '/usr/sbin/sendmail' // optional: defaults to php.ini path
],
*/
/*
* The envelope from address for outgoing emails.
* This should be in a domain that has your application's IP addresses in its SPF record
* to prevent it from being rejected by mail filters.
*/
//'sendmail_from' => 'no-reply@example.org',
/*
* The timezone of the server. This option should be set to the timezone you want
* SimpleSAMLphp to report the time in. The default is to guess the timezone based
* on your system timezone.
*
* See this page for a list of valid timezones: http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
*/
'timezone' => null,
/**********************************
| SECURITY CONFIGURATION OPTIONS |
**********************************/
/*
* This is a secret salt used by SimpleSAMLphp when it needs to generate a secure hash
* of a value. It must be changed from its default value to a secret value. The value of
* 'secretsalt' can be any valid string of any length.
*
* A possible way to generate a random salt is by running the following command from a unix shell:
* LC_ALL=C tr -c -d '0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' </dev/urandom | dd bs=32 count=1 2>/dev/null;echo
*/
'secretsalt' => $SAML_COOKIE_SALT,
/*
* This password must be kept secret, and modified from the default value 123.
* This password will give access to the installation page of SimpleSAMLphp with
* metadata listing and diagnostics pages.
* You can also put a hash here; run "bin/pwgen.php" to generate one.
*/
'auth.adminpassword' => $SAML_ADMIN_PASSWORD,
/*
* Set this option to true if you want to require administrator password to access the metadata.
*/
'admin.protectmetadata' => false,
/*
* Set this option to false if you don't want SimpleSAMLphp to check for new stable releases when
* visiting the configuration tab in the web interface.
*/
'admin.checkforupdates' => true,
/*
* Array of domains that are allowed when generating links or redirects
* to URLs. SimpleSAMLphp will use this option to determine whether to
* to consider a given URL valid or not, but you should always validate
* URLs obtained from the input on your own (i.e. ReturnTo or RelayState
* parameters obtained from the $_REQUEST array).
*
* SimpleSAMLphp will automatically add your own domain (either by checking
* it dynamically, or by using the domain defined in the 'baseurlpath'
* directive, the latter having precedence) to the list of trusted domains,
* in case this option is NOT set to NULL. In that case, you are explicitly
* telling SimpleSAMLphp to verify URLs.
*
* Set to an empty array to disallow ALL redirects or links pointing to
* an external URL other than your own domain. This is the default behaviour.
*
* Set to NULL to disable checking of URLs. DO NOT DO THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW
* WHAT YOU ARE DOING!
*
* Example:
* 'trusted.url.domains' => ['sp.example.com', 'app.example.com'],
*/
'trusted.url.domains' => $SAML_TRUSTED_DOMAINS,
/*
* Enable regular expression matching of trusted.url.domains.
*
* Set to true to treat the values in trusted.url.domains as regular
* expressions. Set to false to do exact string matching.
*
* If enabled, the start and end delimiters ('^' and '$') will be added to
* all regular expressions in trusted.url.domains.
*/
'trusted.url.regex' => false,
/*
* Enable secure POST from HTTPS to HTTP.
*
* If you have some SP's on HTTP and IdP is normally on HTTPS, this option
* enables secure POSTing to HTTP endpoint without warning from browser.
*
* For this to work, module.php/core/postredirect.php must be accessible
* also via HTTP on IdP, e.g. if your IdP is on
* https://idp.example.org/ssp/, then
* http://idp.example.org/ssp/module.php/core/postredirect.php must be accessible.
*/
'enable.http_post' => false,
/*
* Set the allowed clock skew between encrypting/decrypting assertions
*
* If you have a server that is constantly out of sync, this option
* allows you to adjust the allowed clock-skew.
*
* Allowed range: 180 - 300
* Defaults to 180.
*/
'assertion.allowed_clock_skew' => 180,
/*
* Set custom security headers. The defaults can be found in \SimpleSAML\Configuration::DEFAULT_SECURITY_HEADERS
*
* NOTE: When a header is already set on the response we will NOT overrule it and leave it untouched.
*
* Whenever you change any of these headers, make sure to validate your config by running your
* hostname through a security-test like https://en.internet.nl
'headers.security' => [
'Content-Security-Policy' => "default-src 'none'; frame-ancestors 'self'; object-src 'none'; script-src 'self'; style-src 'self'; font-src 'self'; connect-src 'self'; img-src 'self' data:; base-uri 'none'",
'Referrer-Policy' => 'origin-when-cross-origin',
'X-Content-Type-Options' => 'nosniff',
],
*/
/************************
| ERRORS AND DEBUGGING |
************************/
/*
* The 'debug' option allows you to control how SimpleSAMLphp behaves in certain
* situations where further action may be taken
*
* It can be left unset, in which case, debugging is switched off for all actions.
* If set, it MUST be an array containing the actions that you want to enable, or
* alternatively a hashed array where the keys are the actions and their
* corresponding values are booleans enabling or disabling each particular action.
*
* SimpleSAMLphp provides some pre-defined actions, though modules could add new
* actions here. Refer to the documentation of every module to learn if they
* allow you to set any more debugging actions.
*
* The pre-defined actions are:
*
* - 'saml': this action controls the logging of SAML messages exchanged with other
* entities. When enabled ('saml' is present in this option, or set to true), all
* SAML messages will be logged, including plaintext versions of encrypted
* messages.
*
* - 'backtraces': this action controls the logging of error backtraces so you
* can debug any possible errors happening in SimpleSAMLphp.
*
* - 'validatexml': this action allows you to validate SAML documents against all
* the relevant XML schemas. SAML 1.1 messages or SAML metadata parsed with
* the XML to SimpleSAMLphp metadata converter or the metaedit module will
* validate the SAML documents if this option is enabled.
*
* If you want to disable debugging completely, unset this option or set it to an
* empty array.
*/
'debug' => [
'saml' => false,
'backtraces' => true,
'validatexml' => false,
],
/*
* When 'showerrors' is enabled, all error messages and stack traces will be output
* to the browser.
*
* When 'errorreporting' is enabled, a form will be presented for the user to report
* the error to 'technicalcontact_email'.
*/
'showerrors' => true,
'errorreporting' => true,
/*
* Custom error show function called from SimpleSAML\Error\Error::show.
* See docs/simplesamlphp-errorhandling.md for function code example.
*
* Example:
* 'errors.show_function' => ['SimpleSAML\Module\example\Error', 'show'],
*/
/**************************
| LOGGING AND STATISTICS |
**************************/
/*
* Define the minimum log level to log. Available levels:
* - SimpleSAML\Logger::ERR No statistics, only errors
* - SimpleSAML\Logger::WARNING No statistics, only warnings/errors
* - SimpleSAML\Logger::NOTICE Statistics and errors
* - SimpleSAML\Logger::INFO Verbose logs
* - SimpleSAML\Logger::DEBUG Full debug logs - not recommended for production
*
* Choose logging handler.
*
* Options: [syslog,file,errorlog,stderr]
*
* If you set the handler to 'file', the directory specified in loggingdir above
* must exist and be writable for SimpleSAMLphp. If set to something else, set
* loggingdir above to 'null'.
*/
'logging.level' => SimpleSAML\Logger::NOTICE,
'logging.handler' => 'syslog',
/*
* Specify the format of the logs. Its use varies depending on the log handler used (for instance, you cannot
* control here how dates are displayed when using the syslog or errorlog handlers), but in general the options
* are:
*
* - %date{<format>}: the date and time, with its format specified inside the brackets. See the PHP documentation
* of the date() function for more information on the format. If the brackets are omitted, the standard
* format is applied. This can be useful if you just want to control the placement of the date, but don't care
* about the format.
*
* - %process: the name of the SimpleSAMLphp process. Remember you can configure this in the 'logging.processname'
* option below.
*
* - %level: the log level (name or number depending on the handler used).
*
* - %stat: if the log entry is intended for statistical purposes, it will print the string 'STAT ' (bear in mind
* the trailing space).
*
* - %trackid: the track ID, an identifier that allows you to track a single session.
*
* - %srcip: the IP address of the client. If you are behind a proxy, make sure to modify the
* $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] variable on your code accordingly to the X-Forwarded-For header.
*
* - %msg: the message to be logged.
*
*/
//'logging.format' => '%date{M j H:i:s} %process %level %stat[%trackid] %msg',
/*
* Choose which facility should be used when logging with syslog.
*
* These can be used for filtering the syslog output from SimpleSAMLphp into its
* own file by configuring the syslog daemon.
*
* See the documentation for openlog (http://php.net/manual/en/function.openlog.php) for available
* facilities. Note that only LOG_USER is valid on windows.
*
* The default is to use LOG_LOCAL5 if available, and fall back to LOG_USER if not.
*/
'logging.facility' => defined('LOG_LOCAL5') ? constant('LOG_LOCAL5') : LOG_USER,
/*
* The process name that should be used when logging to syslog.
* The value is also written out by the other logging handlers.
*/
'logging.processname' => 'simplesamlphp',
/*
* Logging: file - Logfilename in the loggingdir from above.
*/
'logging.logfile' => 'simplesamlphp.log',
/*
* This is an array of outputs. Each output has at least a 'class' option, which
* selects the output.
*/
'statistics.out' => [
// Log statistics to the normal log.
/*
[
'class' => 'core:Log',
'level' => 'notice',
],
*/
// Log statistics to files in a directory. One file per day.
/*
[
'class' => 'core:File',
'directory' => '/var/log/stats',
],
*/
],
/***********************
| PROXY CONFIGURATION |
***********************/
/*
* Proxy to use for retrieving URLs.
*
* Example:
* 'proxy' => 'tcp://proxy.example.com:5100'
*/
'proxy' => null,
/*
* Username/password authentication to proxy (Proxy-Authorization: Basic)
* Example:
* 'proxy.auth' = 'myuser:password'
*/
//'proxy.auth' => 'myuser:password',
/**************************
| DATABASE CONFIGURATION |
**************************/
/*
* This database configuration is optional. If you are not using
* core functionality or modules that require a database, you can
* skip this configuration.
*/
/*
* Database connection string.
* Ensure that you have the required PDO database driver installed
* for your connection string.
*/
'database.dsn' => $SAML_DATABASE_DSN,
/*
* SQL database credentials
*/
'database.username' => $SAML_DATABASE_USERNAME,
'database.password' => $SAML_DATABASE_PASSWORD,
'database.options' => [],
/*
* (Optional) Table prefix
*/
'database.prefix' => '',
/*
* (Optional) Driver options
*/
'database.driver_options' => [],
/*
* True or false if you would like a persistent database connection
*/
'database.persistent' => false,
/*
* Database secondary configuration is optional as well. If you are only
* running a single database server, leave this blank. If you have
* a primary/secondary configuration, you can define as many secondary servers
* as you want here. Secondaries will be picked at random to be queried from.
*
* Configuration options in the secondary array are exactly the same as the
* options for the primary (shown above) with the exception of the table
* prefix and driver options.
*/
'database.secondaries' => [
/*
[
'dsn' => 'mysql:host=mysecondary;dbname=saml',
'username' => 'simplesamlphp',
'password' => 'secret',
'persistent' => false,
],
*/
],
/*************
| PROTOCOLS |
*************/
/*
* Which functionality in SimpleSAMLphp do you want to enable. Normally you would enable only
* one of the functionalities below, but in some cases you could run multiple functionalities.
* In example when you are setting up a federation bridge.
*/
'enable.saml20-idp' => true,
'enable.adfs-idp' => false,
/***********
| MODULES |
***********/
/*
* Configuration for enabling/disabling modules. By default the 'core', 'admin' and 'saml' modules are enabled.
*
* Example:
*
* 'module.enable' => [
* 'exampleauth' => true, // Setting to TRUE enables.
* 'consent' => false, // Setting to FALSE disables.
* 'core' => null, // Unset or NULL uses default.
* ],
*/
'module.enable' => [
'admin' => true,
'authpwauth' => true,
],
/*************************
| SESSION CONFIGURATION |
*************************/
/*
* This value is the duration of the session in seconds. Make sure that the time duration of
* cookies both at the SP and the IdP exceeds this duration.
*/
'session.duration' => 8 * (60 * 60), // 8 hours.
/*
* Sets the duration, in seconds, data should be stored in the datastore. As the data store is used for
* login and logout requests, this option will control the maximum time these operations can take.
* The default is 4 hours (4*60*60) seconds, which should be more than enough for these operations.
*/
'session.datastore.timeout' => (4 * 60 * 60), // 4 hours
/*
* Sets the duration, in seconds, auth state should be stored.
*/
'session.state.timeout' => (60 * 60), // 1 hour
/*
* Option to override the default settings for the session cookie name
*/
'session.cookie.name' => 'SimpleSAMLSessionID',
/*
* Expiration time for the session cookie, in seconds.
*
* Defaults to 0, which means that the cookie expires when the browser is closed.
*
* Example:
* 'session.cookie.lifetime' => 30*60,
*/
'session.cookie.lifetime' => 0,
/*
* Limit the path of the cookies.
*
* Can be used to limit the path of the cookies to a specific subdirectory.
*
* Example:
* 'session.cookie.path' => '/simplesaml/',
*/
'session.cookie.path' => '/',
/*
* Cookie domain.
*
* Can be used to make the session cookie available to several domains.
*
* Example:
* 'session.cookie.domain' => '.example.org',
*/
'session.cookie.domain' => '',
/*
* Set the secure flag in the cookie.
*
* Set this to TRUE if the user only accesses your service
* through https. If the user can access the service through
* both http and https, this must be set to FALSE.
*
* If unset, SimpleSAMLphp will try to automatically determine the right value
*/
'session.cookie.secure' => $SAML_COOKIE_SECURE,
/*
* Set the SameSite attribute in the cookie.
*
* You can set this to the strings 'None', 'Lax', or 'Strict' to support
* the RFC6265bis SameSite cookie attribute. If set to null, no SameSite
* attribute will be sent.
*
* A value of "None" is required to properly support cross-domain POST
* requests which are used by different SAML bindings. Because some older
* browsers do not support this value, the canSetSameSiteNone function
* can be called to only set it for compatible browsers.
*
* You must also set the 'session.cookie.secure' value above to true.
*
* Example:
* 'session.cookie.samesite' => 'None',
*/
'session.cookie.samesite' => $httpUtils->canSetSameSiteNone() ? 'None' : null,
/*
* Options to override the default settings for php sessions.
*/
'session.phpsession.cookiename' => 'SimpleSAML',
'session.phpsession.savepath' => null,
'session.phpsession.httponly' => true,
/*
* Option to override the default settings for the auth token cookie
*/
'session.authtoken.cookiename' => 'SimpleSAMLAuthToken',
/*
* Options for remember me feature for IdP sessions. Remember me feature
* has to be also implemented in authentication source used.
*
* Option 'session.cookie.lifetime' should be set to zero (0), i.e. cookie
* expires on browser session if remember me is not checked.
*
* Session duration ('session.duration' option) should be set according to
* 'session.rememberme.lifetime' option.
*
* It's advised to use remember me feature with session checking function
* defined with 'session.check_function' option.
*/
'session.rememberme.enable' => false,
'session.rememberme.checked' => false,
'session.rememberme.lifetime' => (14 * 86400),
/*
* Custom function for session checking called on session init and loading.
* See docs/simplesamlphp-advancedfeatures.md for function code example.
*
* Example:
* 'session.check_function' => ['\SimpleSAML\Module\example\Util', 'checkSession'],
*/
/**************************
| MEMCACHE CONFIGURATION |
**************************/
/*
* Configuration for the 'memcache' session store. This allows you to store
* multiple redundant copies of sessions on different memcache servers.
*
* 'memcache_store.servers' is an array of server groups. Every data
* item will be mirrored in every server group.
*
* Each server group is an array of servers. The data items will be
* load-balanced between all servers in each server group.
*
* Each server is an array of parameters for the server. The following
* options are available:
* - 'hostname': This is the hostname or ip address where the
* memcache server runs. This is the only required option.
* - 'port': This is the port number of the memcache server. If this
* option isn't set, then we will use the 'memcache.default_port'
* ini setting. This is 11211 by default.
*
* When using the "memcache" extension, the following options are also
* supported:
* - 'weight': This sets the weight of this server in this server
* group. http://php.net/manual/en/function.Memcache-addServer.php
* contains more information about the weight option.
* - 'timeout': The timeout for this server. By default, the timeout
* is 3 seconds.
*
* Example of redundant configuration with load balancing:
* This configuration makes it possible to lose both servers in the
* a-group or both servers in the b-group without losing any sessions.
* Note that sessions will be lost if one server is lost from both the
* a-group and the b-group.
*
* 'memcache_store.servers' => [
* [
* ['hostname' => 'mc_a1'],
* ['hostname' => 'mc_a2'],
* ],
* [
* ['hostname' => 'mc_b1'],
* ['hostname' => 'mc_b2'],
* ],
* ],
*
* Example of simple configuration with only one memcache server,
* running on the same computer as the web server:
* Note that all sessions will be lost if the memcache server crashes.
*
* 'memcache_store.servers' => [
* [
* ['hostname' => 'localhost'],
* ],
* ],
*
* Additionally, when using the "memcached" extension, unique keys must
* be provided for each group of servers if persistent connections are
* desired. Each server group can also have an "options" indexed array
* with the options desired for the given group:
*
* 'memcache_store.servers' => [
* 'memcache_group_1' => [
* 'options' => [
* \Memcached::OPT_BINARY_PROTOCOL => true,
* \Memcached::OPT_NO_BLOCK => true,
* \Memcached::OPT_TCP_NODELAY => true,
* \Memcached::OPT_LIBKETAMA_COMPATIBLE => true,
* ],
* ['hostname' => '127.0.0.1', 'port' => 11211],
* ['hostname' => '127.0.0.2', 'port' => 11211],
* ],
*
* 'memcache_group_2' => [
* 'options' => [
* \Memcached::OPT_BINARY_PROTOCOL => true,
* \Memcached::OPT_NO_BLOCK => true,
* \Memcached::OPT_TCP_NODELAY => true,
* \Memcached::OPT_LIBKETAMA_COMPATIBLE => true,
* ],
* ['hostname' => '127.0.0.3', 'port' => 11211],
* ['hostname' => '127.0.0.4', 'port' => 11211],
* ],
* ],
*
*/
'memcache_store.servers' => [
[
['hostname' => 'localhost'],
],
],
/*
* This value allows you to set a prefix for memcache-keys. The default
* for this value is 'simpleSAMLphp', which is fine in most cases.
*
* When running multiple instances of SSP on the same host, and more
* than one instance is using memcache, you probably want to assign
* a unique value per instance to this setting to avoid data collision.
*/
'memcache_store.prefix' => '',
/*
* This value is the duration data should be stored in memcache. Data
* will be dropped from the memcache servers when this time expires.
* The time will be reset every time the data is written to the
* memcache servers.
*
* This value should always be larger than the 'session.duration'
* option. Not doing this may result in the session being deleted from
* the memcache servers while it is still in use.
*
* Set this value to 0 if you don't want data to expire.
*
* Note: The oldest data will always be deleted if the memcache server
* runs out of storage space.
*/
'memcache_store.expires' => 36 * (60 * 60), // 36 hours.
/*************************************
| LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONALIZATION |
*************************************/
/*
* Languages available, RTL languages, and what language is the default.
*/
'language.available' => [
'en', 'no', 'nn', 'se', 'da', 'de', 'sv', 'fi', 'es', 'ca', 'fr', 'it', 'nl', 'lb',
'cs', 'sk', 'sl', 'lt', 'hr', 'hu', 'pl', 'pt', 'pt-br', 'tr', 'ja', 'zh', 'zh-tw',
'ru', 'et', 'he', 'id', 'sr', 'lv', 'ro', 'eu', 'el', 'af', 'zu', 'xh', 'st',
],
'language.rtl' => ['ar', 'dv', 'fa', 'ur', 'he'],
'language.default' => 'en',
/*
* Options to override the default settings for the language parameter
*/
'language.parameter.name' => 'language',
'language.parameter.setcookie' => true,
/*
* Options to override the default settings for the language cookie
*/
'language.cookie.name' => 'language',
'language.cookie.domain' => '',
'language.cookie.path' => '/',
'language.cookie.secure' => true,
'language.cookie.httponly' => false,
'language.cookie.lifetime' => (60 * 60 * 24 * 900),
'language.cookie.samesite' => $httpUtils->canSetSameSiteNone() ? 'None' : null,
/**
* Custom getLanguage function called from SimpleSAML\Locale\Language::getLanguage().
* Function should return language code of one of the available languages or NULL.
* See SimpleSAML\Locale\Language::getLanguage() source code for more info.
*
* This option can be used to implement a custom function for determining
* the default language for the user.
*
* Example:
* 'language.get_language_function' => ['\SimpleSAML\Module\example\Template', 'getLanguage'],
*/
/**************
| APPEARANCE |
**************/
/*
* Which theme directory should be used?
*/
'theme.use' => 'default',
/*
* Set this option to the text you would like to appear at the header of each page. Set to false if you don't want
* any text to appear in the header.
*/
//'theme.header' => 'SimpleSAMLphp',
/**
* A template controller, if any.
*
* Used to intercept certain parts of the template handling, while keeping away unwanted/unexpected hooks. Set
* the 'theme.controller' configuration option to a class that implements the
* \SimpleSAML\XHTML\TemplateControllerInterface interface to use it.
*/
//'theme.controller' => '',
/*
* Templating options
*
* By default, twig templates are not cached. To turn on template caching:
* Set 'template.cache' to an absolute path pointing to a directory that
* SimpleSAMLphp has read and write permissions to.
*/
//'template.cache' => '',
/*
* Set the 'template.auto_reload' to true if you would like SimpleSAMLphp to
* recompile the templates (when using the template cache) if the templates
* change. If you don't want to check the source templates for every request,
* set it to false.
*/
'template.auto_reload' => false,
/*
* Set this option to true to indicate that your installation of SimpleSAMLphp
* is running in a production environment. This will affect the way resources
* are used, offering an optimized version when running in production, and an
* easy-to-debug one when not. Set it to false when you are testing or
* developing the software, in which case a banner will be displayed to remind
* users that they're dealing with a non-production instance.
*
* Defaults to true.
*/
'production' => true,
/*
* SimpleSAMLphp modules can host static resources which are served through PHP.
* The serving of the resources can be configured through these settings.
*/
'assets' => [
/*
* These settings adjust the caching headers that are sent
* when serving static resources.
*/
'caching' => [
/*
* Amount of seconds before the resource should be fetched again
*/
'max_age' => 86400,
/*
* Calculate a checksum of every file and send it to the browser
* This allows the browser to avoid downloading assets again in situations
* where the Last-Modified header cannot be trusted,
* for example in cluster setups
*
* Defaults false
*/
'etag' => false,
],
],
/**
* Set to a full URL if you want to redirect users that land on SimpleSAMLphp's
* front page to somewhere more useful. If left unset, a basic welcome message
* is shown.
*/
//'frontpage.redirect' => 'https://example.com/',
/*********************
| DISCOVERY SERVICE |
*********************/
/*
* Whether the discovery service should allow the user to save his choice of IdP.
*/
'idpdisco.enableremember' => true,
'idpdisco.rememberchecked' => true,
/*
* The disco service only accepts entities it knows.
*/
'idpdisco.validate' => true,
'idpdisco.extDiscoveryStorage' => null,
/*
* IdP Discovery service look configuration.
* Whether to display a list of idp or to display a dropdown box. For many IdP' a dropdown box
* gives the best use experience.
*
* When using dropdown box a cookie is used to highlight the previously chosen IdP in the dropdown.
* This makes it easier for the user to choose the IdP
*
* Options: [links,dropdown]
*/
'idpdisco.layout' => 'dropdown',
/*************************************
| AUTHENTICATION PROCESSING FILTERS |
*************************************/
/*
* Authentication processing filters that will be executed for all IdPs
*/
'authproc.idp' => [
/* Enable the authproc filter below to add URN prefixes to all attributes
10 => [
'class' => 'core:AttributeMap', 'addurnprefix'
],
*/
/* Enable the authproc filter below to automatically generated eduPersonTargetedID.
20 => 'core:TargetedID',
*/
// Adopts language from attribute to use in UI
30 => 'core:LanguageAdaptor',
/* When called without parameters, it will fallback to filter attributes 'the old way'
* by checking the 'attributes' parameter in metadata on IdP hosted and SP remote.
*/
50 => 'core:AttributeLimit',
/*
* Search attribute "distinguishedName" for pattern and replaces if found
*/
/*
60 => [
'class' => 'core:AttributeAlter',
'pattern' => '/OU=studerende/',
'replacement' => 'Student',
'subject' => 'distinguishedName',
'%replace',
],
*/
/*
* Consent module is enabled (with no permanent storage, using cookies).
*/
/*
90 => [
'class' => 'consent:Consent',
'store' => 'consent:Cookie',
'focus' => 'yes',
'checked' => true
],
*/
// If language is set in Consent module it will be added as an attribute.
99 => 'core:LanguageAdaptor',
],
/*
* Authentication processing filters that will be executed for all SPs
*/
'authproc.sp' => [
/*
10 => [
'class' => 'core:AttributeMap', 'removeurnprefix'
],
*/
/*
* Generate the 'group' attribute populated from other variables, including eduPersonAffiliation.
60 => [
'class' => 'core:GenerateGroups', 'eduPersonAffiliation'
],
*/
/*
* All users will be members of 'users' and 'members'
*/
/*
61 => [
'class' => 'core:AttributeAdd', 'groups' => ['users', 'members']
],
*/
// Adopts language from attribute to use in UI
90 => 'core:LanguageAdaptor',
],
/**************************
| METADATA CONFIGURATION |
**************************/
/*
* This option allows you to specify a directory for your metadata outside of the standard metadata directory
* included in the standard distribution of the software.
*/
'metadatadir' => 'metadata',
/*
* This option configures the metadata sources. The metadata sources is given as an array with
* different metadata sources. When searching for metadata, SimpleSAMLphp will search through
* the array from start to end.
*
* Each element in the array is an associative array which configures the metadata source.
* The type of the metadata source is given by the 'type' element. For each type we have
* different configuration options.
*
* Flat file metadata handler:
* - 'type': This is always 'flatfile'.
* - 'directory': The directory we will load the metadata files from. The default value for
* this option is the value of the 'metadatadir' configuration option, or
* 'metadata/' if that option is unset.
*
* XML metadata handler:
* This metadata handler parses an XML file with either an EntityDescriptor element or an
* EntitiesDescriptor element. The XML file may be stored locally, or (for debugging) on a remote
* web server.
* The XML metadata handler defines the following options:
* - 'type': This is always 'xml'.
* - 'file': Path to the XML file with the metadata.
* - 'url': The URL to fetch metadata from. THIS IS ONLY FOR DEBUGGING - THERE IS NO CACHING OF THE RESPONSE.
*
* MDQ metadata handler:
* This metadata handler looks up for the metadata of an entity at the given MDQ server.
* The MDQ metadata handler defines the following options:
* - 'type': This is always 'mdq'.
* - 'server': Base URL of the MDQ server. Mandatory.
* - 'validateCertificate': The certificates file that may be used to sign the metadata. You don't need this
* option if you don't want to validate the signature on the metadata. Optional.
* - 'cachedir': Directory where metadata can be cached. Optional.
* - 'cachelength': Maximum time metadata can be cached, in seconds. Defaults to 24
* hours (86400 seconds). Optional.
*
* PDO metadata handler:
* This metadata handler looks up metadata of an entity stored in a database.
*
* Note: If you are using the PDO metadata handler, you must configure the database
* options in this configuration file.
*
* The PDO metadata handler defines the following options:
* - 'type': This is always 'pdo'.
*
* Examples:
*
* This example defines two flatfile sources. One is the default metadata directory, the other
* is a metadata directory with auto-generated metadata files.
*
* 'metadata.sources' => [
* ['type' => 'flatfile'],
* ['type' => 'flatfile', 'directory' => 'metadata-generated'],
* ],
*
* This example defines a flatfile source and an XML source.
* 'metadata.sources' => [
* ['type' => 'flatfile'],
* ['type' => 'xml', 'file' => 'idp.example.org-idpMeta.xml'],
* ],
*
* This example defines an mdq source.
* 'metadata.sources' => [
* [
* 'type' => 'mdq',
* 'server' => 'http://mdq.server.com:8080',
* 'validateCertificate' => [
* '/var/simplesamlphp/cert/metadata-key.new.crt',
* '/var/simplesamlphp/cert/metadata-key.old.crt'
* ],
* 'cachedir' => '/var/simplesamlphp/mdq-cache',
* 'cachelength' => 86400
* ]
* ],
*
* This example defines an pdo source.
* 'metadata.sources' => [
* ['type' => 'pdo']
* ],
*
* Default:
* 'metadata.sources' => [
* ['type' => 'flatfile']
* ],
*/
'metadata.sources' => [
['type' => 'flatfile'],
],
/*
* Should signing of generated metadata be enabled by default.
*
* Metadata signing can also be enabled for a individual SP or IdP by setting the
* same option in the metadata for the SP or IdP.
*/
'metadata.sign.enable' => false,
/*
* The default key & certificate which should be used to sign generated metadata. These
* are files stored in the cert dir.
* These values can be overridden by the options with the same names in the SP or
* IdP metadata.
*
* If these aren't specified here or in the metadata for the SP or IdP, then
* the 'certificate' and 'privatekey' option in the metadata will be used.
* if those aren't set, signing of metadata will fail.
*/
'metadata.sign.privatekey' => null,
'metadata.sign.privatekey_pass' => null,
'metadata.sign.certificate' => null,
'metadata.sign.algorithm' => 'http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#rsa-sha256',
/****************************
| DATA STORE CONFIGURATION |
****************************/
/*
* Configure the data store for SimpleSAMLphp.
*
* - 'phpsession': Limited datastore, which uses the PHP session.
* - 'memcache': Key-value datastore, based on memcache.
* - 'sql': SQL datastore, using PDO.
* - 'redis': Key-value datastore, based on redis.
*
* The default datastore is 'phpsession'.
*/
'store.type' => 'sql',
/*
* The DSN the sql datastore should connect to.
*
* See http://www.php.net/manual/en/pdo.drivers.php for the various
* syntaxes.
*/
'store.sql.dsn' => $SAML_DATABASE_DSN,
/*
* The username and password to use when connecting to the database.
*/
'store.sql.username' => $SAML_DATABASE_USERNAME,
'store.sql.password' => $SAML_DATABASE_PASSWORD,
/*
* The prefix we should use on our tables.
*/
'store.sql.prefix' => 'SimpleSAMLphp',
/*
* The driver-options we should pass to the PDO-constructor.
*/
'store.sql.options' => [],
/*
* The hostname and port of the Redis datastore instance.
*/
'store.redis.host' => 'localhost',
'store.redis.port' => 6379,
/*
* The credentials to use when connecting to Redis.
*
* If your Redis server is using the legacy password protection (config
* directive "requirepass" in redis.conf) then you should only provide
* a password.
*
* If your Redis server is using ACL's (which are recommended as of
* Redis 6+) then you should provide both a username and a password.
* See https://redis.io/docs/manual/security/acl/
*/
'store.redis.username' => '',
'store.redis.password' => '',
/*
* Communicate with Redis over a secure connection instead of plain TCP.
*
* This setting affects both single host connections as
* well as Sentinel mode.
*/
'store.redis.tls' => false,
/*
* Verify the Redis server certificate.
*/
'store.redis.insecure' => false,
/*
* Files related to secure communication with Redis.
*
* Files are searched in the 'certdir' when using relative paths.
*/
'store.redis.ca_certificate' => null,
'store.redis.certificate' => null,
'store.redis.privatekey' => null,
/*
* The prefix we should use on our Redis datastore.
*/
'store.redis.prefix' => 'SimpleSAMLphp',
/*
* The master group to use for Redis Sentinel.
*/
'store.redis.mastergroup' => 'mymaster',
/*
* The Redis Sentinel hosts.
* Example:
* 'store.redis.sentinels' => [
* 'tcp://[yoursentinel1]:[port]',
* 'tcp://[yoursentinel2]:[port]',
* 'tcp://[yoursentinel3]:[port]
* ],
*
* Use 'tls' instead of 'tcp' in order to make use of the additional
* TLS settings.
*/
'store.redis.sentinels' => [],
/*********************
| IdP/SP PROXY MODE |
*********************/
/*
* If the IdP in front of SimpleSAMLphp in IdP/SP proxy mode sends
* AuthnContextClassRef, decide whether the AuthnContextClassRef will be
* processed by the IdP/SP proxy or if it will be passed to the SP behind
* the IdP/SP proxy.
*/
'proxymode.passAuthnContextClassRef' => false,
];