Hi Pushpalanka,
Thanks! This Spec has it all very detailed. Got the concern clarified and
clear now!
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Pushpalanka Jayawardhana
wrote:
> Hi Nadeesha,
>
> The specification[1] mentions element as optional. Please refer
> section "3.2.2 Complex Type StatusResponseT
Hi Nadeesha,
The specification[1] mentions element as optional. Please refer
section "3.2.2 Complex Type StatusResponseType" in the specification.
Also there is sample SAML Response in the section "5.4.6 Example" of the
spec for quick reference.
This issuer element defines who issued the SAML As
Hi Danushka,
Thanks for the response! I tested this without enabling the response
signing and assertion signing, but still the saml2:Issuer is duplicated in
both response and assertion. As per my reading on the saml spec in [1] the
Response doesn't contain an issuer, only the assertion contains th
Hi Nadeesha
The duplicate entry meant by you is under the saml assertion. Saml response
object contains a saml assertion. And when you sign both response and
assertion this entry includes into both objects. For more details you can
refer to saml spec. [1]
[1] http://saml.xml.org/saml-specification
Hi IS team,
I am testing SAML SSO with travelocity app and when I signed in to the app
I noticed in the SAML authentication response getting duplicate entries for
saml2:Issuer, ds:Signature, ds:X509Certificate etc with the same response
data. Is there a special reason these are duplicated? Just ne