Over the summer we have been busy procuring the development and support services required to take Moonshot forwards to a Service Pilot.
Following an OJEU procurement, I am pleased to announce that last month Painless Security was awarded a contract to provide Janet with a Moonshot code development, maintenance and support service for 2 years with an option to extend for a further 2 years.
Last night Sam Hartman from Painless Security published a code update to ensure Moonshot is in line with the the latest IETF specs.
In particular:
Rhys and I have spent this week at the Internet2 Fall Members meeting in Philadelphia where there has been a lot of discussion about Moonshot.
We would like to invite you to participate in a Janet service pilot, to trial Moonshot technology at your organisation. The pilot will begin on 2 April 2013, and run for 18 months.
Since 2010, Janet, working with partners in GÉANT, has been developing Moonshot Technology to provide authentication to non-web services and systems. Moonshot Technology is now at a level where it is being tested in multiple organisations across many different countries and there is a desire to formally develop and pilot a pan-European service within eduGAIN in GN3plus.
In issue 21 of Janet News, published in June 2013, Dr Rhys Smith describes the technologies used in Moonshot and outlines the steps that take place when an application uses Moonshot for authentication.
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.