This presentation explains why Moonshot has been developed, what it is, the use cases it solves and an overview of the technologies. It also introduces the 2 pilots that started in April 2013.
Moonshot Developers Meeting Draft Meeting Miniutes. Meeting was held on 14th and 15th October 2013 at the Warwick University, UK.
A Trust Router is a proposed element in an ABFAB Federation that allows information about how a Relying Party (RP) can reach an AAA Server for a specified Identity Provider (IdP) realm to be dynamically propagated throughout an ABFAB Federation. Trust Routers also provide a mechanism for dynamic key generation between a Relying Party’s AAA client and an Identity Provider’s AAA Server, over a transitive Trust Path across the Federation.
A key part of the usability of Moonshot is a GUI tool to facilitate the selection of an identity to use for a specific access requirement. An Identity Selector has been developed and is included in the Moonshot code, but further development work is planned to improve the look and feel of the user interface. This document shows mock ups of what a redesigned UI could look like.
Trust Router slides presented at Internet2 Fall Members Meeting 2012.
Variations on these slides have been presented at the UK Access Management Federation Technical Advisory Group meeting, a presentation to CSC's Haka federation and to the UK Federation Policy Board.
