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Beta Trust Router code now available

6 September 2013 at 5:06pm

** Note - this article refers to an old release. Trust Router v1.0 can be found via https://community.ja.net/groups/moonshot/article/trust-router-v10-now-available **

Be one of the first people in the world to run your very own trust router! 

A beta release of the Trust Router code is now available in the Moonshot repository.  The released code has been tagged with "tr-beta1".

This version of the Trust Router includes:

- Full implementation of the Temporary Identity (TID) Protocol.

- Integration of a TID Client into freeradius for use as an RP AAA Proxy.

- A stand-alone TID Server that is capable of sharing an SQL database of keys with a freeradius server for use in an IDP AAA Server.

- A Trust Router that proxies Temporary Identity messages from RPs to IDPs based on static configuration.

Instructions for building, configuring and running the Trust Router beta can be found at:

http://www.project-moonshot.org/devwiki//trustrouterinfo/

Please respond to the moonshot-community@jiscmail.ac.uk list with any questions or comments.