Extension talk:Shibboleth Authentication

MW 1.15rc1
It seems to be working fine with the new release after these fixes:


 * the function ShibUpdateTheUser($existing, &$user) that you add in Localsettings.php to update the user information should have a return parameter: "return true;" at the end of the function
 * there was a session issue, the code would always log you in again without using the existing session. Symptoms: login works, but not possible to edit a page.

in extensions/ShibAuthPlugin.php: function ShibGetAuthHook { global $wgVersion; if (strcmp($wgVersion, "1.13") >= 0) { -              return 'UserLoadFromSession'; +              return 'ShibUserLoadFromSession'; } else { return 'AutoAuthenticate'; } Peterjacobs 12:43, 8 June 2009 (UTC)

Problem (MW 1.13) - How can I disable automatic user account creation?
I've disabled account creation except by sysops using the setting:


 * $wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = false;

Using the ShibAuthPlugin though, anyone logging in using this feature automatically gets a local account created. Is there any way to get the plugin to adhere to the $wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = false setting? Or is there any other way to stop the shibauthplugin from automatically creating the account?

Matt - October 8, 2008

Hi Matt,

I see 2 possible (altough both untested) options:
 * make the autoCreate function return false
 * Take a look at the if-construction below 'Is the user already in the database?'. Add an else case that returns false.

--Stevel 09:27, 10 November 2008 (UTC)

MW 1.3: Add user->setupsession
I too had the session problem...wish I would have read the discussion page first. Adding $user->setupSession;

Fixes the problem

And 13:41, 6 February 2009 (UTC) Note that the above has been deprecated in favour of wfSetupSession.

Problems with MW 1.13
I have problems after upgrading to MW 1.13 --Bajnokk 12:20, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
 * User.php requires a session_start at line 2111, if session hasn't been started. (I'm not sure, what goes wrong there)
 * SpecialUserlogin.php has been moved to specials/ directory
 * LoginForm->initUser requires a second (boolean) parameter, that's just a warning.
 * On a new user login (which should result in automatic account creation) I get the following error: . And indeed, User->mPassword is not set, nor are other fields (mNewpassword, mToken, etc). I can not circumvent that last one easily, so I'd appreciate your help.

I've made some changes to the extension to address the problems you described. Only about the session_start problem I don't know what's happening. --Stevel 14:19, 1 September 2008 (UTC)
 * Something is still wrong with automatic user creation. Now it tries to add the new user twice, the result is "Duplicate entry" (it seems that the users' session isn't started properly after creation and it tries to add him again)
 * About the first (session_start) problem: I still get a PHP fatal error after login I can only get through if I add an   there, but it clearly isn't the solution. Session should be started before, or maybe I have wrong configuration? It might be the cause of other problems as well, don't know. Thanks!


 * Fix for "Duplicate entry" error: capitalize the first char of the username in LocalSettings.php:

$shib_UN = ucfirst(strtolower($_SERVER['HTTP_EMAIL']));
 * The problem is that MW 1.13 does not capitalize that char automatically when saving the new user but when checking if user exists, sql query is made with capitalized first char and so MW tries to save new user with existing username.

Possible fix for the session error
Thanks for this wonderful extension. I don't use it, but I do make heavy use of the SSLAuthPlugin extension that's based on this one.

I recently updated the SSL auth extension for MW 1.13, using the 1.13-specific changes in the Shibboleth extension as a reference. I, too, was encountering the session problem described by Bajnokk in the SSL auth plugin. After debugging for awhile, I think I've found the problem. The new user path calls  before calling , but the existing user path doesn't. You can fix this problem in the Shibboleth extension by adding the following line just before line 353:

--Dhess 04:51, 18 September 2008 (UTC)

= update for mediawiki 1.11 = (code deleted because not needed anymore) "return true;" added in function SSOLinkAdd

= Ammended patch file for MW 1.11.2 = Thanks(!) for Peter Jacobs for the patch. However it did not work for me out of the box. So I fixed the patch (BringBackAA function really) and am including patch instructions below:

Install Patch

 * 1) Create a file called ShibAuthPlugin.patch in your extensions folder.
 * 2) Copy and paste the code below into it.
 * 3) Make a backup of ShibAuthPlugin.php
 * 4) Patch the extension

cd extensions vi ShibAuthPlugin.patch \\ copy and paste code cp ShibAuthPlugin.php ShibAuthPlugin.php.bak patch ShibAuthPlugin.php ShibAuthPlugin.patch

If you need to reverse the patch, just type patch -R ShibAuthPlugin.php ShibAuthPlugin.patch

Patch
--- ShibAuthPlugin.php.orig	2008-03-06 15:02:25.000000000 -0500 +++ ShibAuthPlugin.php.new	2008-03-06 15:17:53.000000000 -0500 @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ function SSOLinkAdd(&$personal_urls, $ti       if (! isset($shib_Https))               $shib_Https = false;        $pageurl = $title->getLocalUrl; - +        if (!isset($shib_LoginHint))                $shib_LoginHint = "Login via Single Sign-on";

@@ -285,6 +285,7 @@ function SSOLinkAdd(&$personal_urls, $ti                       $shib_AssertionConsumerServiceURL . "/WAYF/" . $shib_WAYF .                        '?target=' . (isset($_SERVER['HTTPS']) ? 'https' : 'http') .                       '://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $pageurl, ); +		return true; }

/* Kill logout link */ @@ -301,6 +302,7 @@ function SSOActive(&$personal_urls, $tit

if($shib_RN && $shib_map_info) $personal_urls['userpage']['text'] = $shib_RN; +	return true; }

/* Tries to be magical about when to log in users and when not to. */ @@ -329,7 +331,7 @@ function AutoAuth(&$user) if($user->isLoggedIn) {               BringBackAA; -               return; +               return true; }

//Is the user already in the database? @@ -342,12 +344,11 @@ function AutoAuth(&$user) $shib_map_info = $smi; $user->SetupSession; $user->setCookies; -               return; +               return true; }

//Place the hook back (Not strictly necessarily MW Ver >= 1.9) -       BringBackAA; - +       #BringBackAA; //Okay, kick this up a notch then... $user->setName($wgContLang->ucfirst($shib_UN));

@@ -382,8 +383,7 @@ function AutoAuth(&$user) $lf = new LoginForm($wgRequest);

//Place the hook back (Not strictly necessarily MW Ver >= 1.9) -       BringBackAA; - +       #BringBackAA; //And now we clean up our hack if($wgLangUnset == true) { @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ function AutoAuth(&$user)

//Now we _do_ the black magic $lf->mRemember = false; -       $lf->initUser($user); +       $lf->initUser($user,true);

//Stop pretending now $shib_pretend = false; @@ -418,5 +418,6 @@ function BringBackAA if($value == 'BringBackAA') $wgHooks['AutoAuthenticate'][$key] = 'AutoAuth'; } +	return true; } ?>

--Jonauman 20:59, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

Whats the point of ShibKillAA/ShibBringBackAA?
I can't see why it would fail without those functions, and I can't understand how they are supposed to work. In ShibKillAA we have this line: $wgHooks[ShibGetAuthHook][$key] = 'ShibBringBackAA'; Wouldn't this set the function-hook to ShibBringBackAA, so if there is just one call to the hook returned by ShibGetAuthHook, ShibBringBackAA would be executed and all the hooks would be back?

= Bugfix to 1.2.3 Shibboleth Authentication Extension with Mediawiki Debian Lenny ver:1:1.12.0-2lenny3 =

--- ShibAuthPlugin.php.orig	2009-04-29 14:17:36.986114732 +0200 +++ ShibAuthPlugin.php	2009-04-29 14:21:32.918305572 +0200 @@ -323,10 +323,12 @@ } function ShibAutoAuthenticate(&$user) { -	ShibUserLoadFromSession($user, true); +	$res=true; +	ShibUserLoadFromSession($user, $res); +	return $res; } /* Tries to be magical about when to log in users and when not to. */ -function ShibUserLoadFromSession($user, &$result) +function ShibUserLoadFromSession(&$user, &$result) { 	global $wgContLang; global $wgAuth;