SAML 2.0 is an XML -based protocol. It uses security tokens containing assertions to pass information about an end-user between a SAML authority and a SAML consumer. A SAML authority is an identity provider (IDP) and a SAML consumer is a service provider (SP).
Enterprise applications that have SAML2 based SSO infrastructures sometimes need to consume OAuth-protected resources through APIs. However, these apps prefer to use the existing trust relationship with the IDP, even if the OAuth authorization server is entirely different from the IDP. The API Manager leverages this trust relationship by exchanging the SAML2.0 token to an OAuth token with the authorization server. It acts as the OAuth authorization server.
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Step [4]: User does API invocations through the API Manager by setting it as an Authorization header with the returned OAuth2 access token.
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Let's configure the token exchange.
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Configuring the token exchange
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Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
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We use WSO2 Identity Server 5.2.0 as the IDP to get a SAML token and the API Manager as the OAuth server.
Log in to the API Manager's management console ( https://localhost:9443/carbon ) using admin/admin credentials and select Add under Identity Providers menu in the Main menu.
- Provide the following values to configure the IDP:
- Under Basic Information
- Identity Provider Name: Enter a unique name for IDP
Identity Provider Public Certificate: The certificate used to sign the SAML assertion. Export the public certificate of WSO2 IS and import it here.
Alternatively, you can create a self-signed certificate and then export it as a .cer file using the following commands:
Code Block keytool -genkey -alias wookie -keyalg RSA -keystore wookieKeystore.jks -keysize 4096 keytool -v -export -file keystore1.cer -keystore keystore1.jks -alias keystore1
- Alias: Give the name of the alias if the Identity Provider identifies this token endpoint by an alias. E.g., https://localhost:9443/oauth2/token
Under Federated Authenticators -> SAML2 Web SSO Configuration
Enable SAML2 Web SSO: true
Identity Provider Entity Id: The SAML2 issuer name specified when generating the assertion token, which contains the unique identifier of the IDP. You give this name when configuring the SP.
- Service Provider Entity Id: Issuer name given when configuring the SP
- SSO URL: Enter the IDP's SAML2 Web SSO URL value. E.g., https://localhost:9444/samlsso/ if you have offset the default port, which is 9443.
- Under Basic Information
- Log in to the management console of the Identity Server and select Add under Service Providers menu in the Main menu.
- Choose to edit the service provider that you just registered and select SAML2 Web SSO Configuration.
- Provide the following values to configure the SP:
- Issuer: Give any name
- Assertion Consumer URL: The URL to which the IDP sends the SAML response. E.g., https://localhost:9443/store/jagg/jaggery_acs.jag.
- Enable Response Signing: true
- Enable Assertion Signing: true
- Enable Audience Restriction: true
- Audience: URL of the token API. E.g., https://localhost:9443/oauth2/token.
Let's see how to get a signed SAML2 token (encoded assertion value) when authenticating against a SAML2 IDP. With the authentication request, you pass attributes such as the SAML2 issuer name, token endpoint and the restricted audience. In this guide, we use a command-line client program developed by WSO2 to create the 64-bit, URL-encoded SAML assertion. - Download the client program from here and unzip the
SAML2AssertionCreator.zip
file. Execute the following command inside that
SAML2AssertionCreator
directory. It generates a SAML token.Code Block java -jar SAML2AssertionCreator.jar <Identity_Provider_Entity_Id> <user_name> <recipient> <requested_audience> <Identity_Provider_JKS_file> <Identity_Provider_JKS_password> <Identity_Provider_certificate_alias> <private_key_password>
Here's an example command with the issuer name as TestSP:
Code Block java -jar SAML2AssertionCreator.jar TestSP admin https://localhost:9443/oauth2/token https://localhost:9443/oauth2/token https://localhost:9443/oauth2/token/home/dinusha/nothing/WSO2/API-Manager/saml-oauth/wso2is-5.2.0/rhbepository/resources/security/wso2carbon.jks wso2carbon wso2carbon wso2carbon
You now have a SAML2 assertion.
Execute the following command to get the OAuth Access token. You can generate a consumer key and consumer secret pair by clicking the the Generate Keys button on the Production Keys tab of the application in the API Store .
Code Block curl -k -d "grant_type=urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:saml2-bearer&assertion=<Assertion_provided_by_client>&scope=PRODUCTION" -H "Authorization: Basic <Base64 encoded consumer key:consumer secret>" -H "Content-Type:application/x-www-form-urlencoded" https://<IP of the APIM server>:9443/oauth2/token
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