66 | | I. Major accomplishments |
67 | | Developed an approach to interacting with portal-based access controls in GENI. |
68 | | |
69 | | A. Milestones achieved |
70 | | The federation knot paper continues to circulate. The distinctions and relationships between federated identity and federated control planes are being sharpened in the GENI community. |
71 | | |
72 | | B. Deliverables made |
73 | | Setting up demo for GEC8. |
74 | | |
75 | | II. Description of work performed during last quarter |
76 | | |
77 | | A. Activities and findings |
78 | | • Worked with ORCA and central IT staff at Duke to implement Shibboleth environment for ORCA staff to explore and learn from. |
79 | | • Worked with Planetlab deployer in Romania to incorporate Shibboleth IDP into Plantelab node. |
80 | | • Worked with BBN staff discussing Shibboleth, its model, and how it could be incorporated into GENI security architecture and add value. |
81 | | • Working with PMO and Duke to define and develop demo for GEC8. |
82 | | • Working with various people to begin implementing the set of services that will comprise the demo. |
83 | | • Participated and presented in the NSF FIRE workshop at Princeton in May. |
84 | | • Discussed the GENI opportunities and impacts with leading research universities CIOs in May. |
85 | | |
86 | | B. Project participants |
87 | | Ken Klingenstein (internet2), Principal Investigator: |
88 | | project direction, federation analysis, white paper development, participant in GENI CF discussions, liaison with Steve Sch of Cobham and service as project laison to the GPO |
89 | | |
90 | | Steven Carmody (Brown University), Senior IT Architect at Brown University and Project Manager of Internet2's Shibboleth Project: |
91 | | focus on engagement with ORCA and Planetlab on technical issues |
92 | | |
93 | | C. Publications (individual and organizational) |
94 | | |
95 | | D. Outreach activities |
96 | | |
97 | | E. Collaborations |
98 | | ORCA control framework. |
99 | | A federated Planetlab in Romania. |
100 | | |
101 | | F. Other Contributions |
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