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- Migrated env usages to config. - Removed potentially unneeded config options or auto-set signed options based upon provision of certificate. - Aligned SP certificate env option naming with similar IDP option. Tested via AFDS on windows server 2019. To test on other providers.
161 lines
8.1 KiB
PHP
161 lines
8.1 KiB
PHP
<?php
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$SAML2_IDP_AUTHNCONTEXT = env('SAML2_IDP_AUTHNCONTEXT', true);
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$SAML2_SP_x509 = env('SAML2_SP_x509', false);
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return [
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// Display name, shown to users, for SAML2 option
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'name' => env('SAML2_NAME', 'SSO'),
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// Dump user details after a login request for debugging purposes
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'dump_user_details' => env('SAML2_DUMP_USER_DETAILS', false),
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// Attribute, within a SAML response, to find the user's email address
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'email_attribute' => env('SAML2_EMAIL_ATTRIBUTE', 'email'),
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// Attribute, within a SAML response, to find the user's display name
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'display_name_attributes' => explode('|', env('SAML2_DISPLAY_NAME_ATTRIBUTES', 'username')),
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// Attribute, within a SAML response, to use to connect a BookStack user to the SAML user.
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'external_id_attribute' => env('SAML2_EXTERNAL_ID_ATTRIBUTE', null),
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// Group sync options
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// Enable syncing, upon login, of SAML2 groups to BookStack groups
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'user_to_groups' => env('SAML2_USER_TO_GROUPS', false),
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// Attribute, within a SAML response, to find group names on
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'group_attribute' => env('SAML2_GROUP_ATTRIBUTE', 'group'),
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// When syncing groups, remove any groups that no longer match. Otherwise sync only adds new groups.
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'remove_from_groups' => env('SAML2_REMOVE_FROM_GROUPS', false),
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// Autoload IDP details from the metadata endpoint
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'autoload_from_metadata' => env('SAML2_AUTOLOAD_METADATA', false),
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// Overrides, in JSON format, to the configuration passed to underlying onelogin library.
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'onelogin_overrides' => env('SAML2_ONELOGIN_OVERRIDES', null),
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'onelogin' => [
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// If 'strict' is True, then the PHP Toolkit will reject unsigned
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// or unencrypted messages if it expects them signed or encrypted
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// Also will reject the messages if not strictly follow the SAML
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// standard: Destination, NameId, Conditions ... are validated too.
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'strict' => true,
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// Enable debug mode (to print errors)
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'debug' => env('APP_DEBUG', false),
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// Set a BaseURL to be used instead of try to guess
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// the BaseURL of the view that process the SAML Message.
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// Ex. http://sp.example.com/
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// http://example.com/sp/
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'baseurl' => null,
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// Service Provider Data that we are deploying
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'sp' => [
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// Identifier of the SP entity (must be a URI)
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'entityId' => '',
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// Specifies info about where and how the <AuthnResponse> message MUST be
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// returned to the requester, in this case our SP.
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'assertionConsumerService' => [
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// URL Location where the <Response> from the IdP will be returned
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'url' => '',
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// SAML protocol binding to be used when returning the <Response>
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// message. Onelogin Toolkit supports for this endpoint the
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// HTTP-POST binding only
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'binding' => 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-POST',
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],
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// Specifies info about where and how the <Logout Response> message MUST be
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// returned to the requester, in this case our SP.
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'singleLogoutService' => [
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// URL Location where the <Response> from the IdP will be returned
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'url' => '',
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// SAML protocol binding to be used when returning the <Response>
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// message. Onelogin Toolkit supports for this endpoint the
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// HTTP-Redirect binding only
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'binding' => 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Redirect',
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],
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// Specifies constraints on the name identifier to be used to
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// represent the requested subject.
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// Take a look on lib/Saml2/Constants.php to see the NameIdFormat supported
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'NameIDFormat' => 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress',
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// Usually x509cert and privateKey of the SP are provided by files placed at
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// the certs folder. But we can also provide them with the following parameters
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'x509cert' => $SAML2_SP_x509 ?: '',
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'privateKey' => env('SAML2_SP_x509_KEY', ''),
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],
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// Identity Provider Data that we want connect with our SP
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'idp' => [
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// Identifier of the IdP entity (must be a URI)
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'entityId' => env('SAML2_IDP_ENTITYID', null),
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// SSO endpoint info of the IdP. (Authentication Request protocol)
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'singleSignOnService' => [
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// URL Target of the IdP where the SP will send the Authentication Request Message
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'url' => env('SAML2_IDP_SSO', null),
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// SAML protocol binding to be used when returning the <Response>
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// message. Onelogin Toolkit supports for this endpoint the
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// HTTP-Redirect binding only
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'binding' => 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Redirect',
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],
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// SLO endpoint info of the IdP.
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'singleLogoutService' => [
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// URL Location of the IdP where the SP will send the SLO Request
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'url' => env('SAML2_IDP_SLO', null),
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// URL location of the IdP where the SP will send the SLO Response (ResponseLocation)
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// if not set, url for the SLO Request will be used
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'responseUrl' => null,
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// SAML protocol binding to be used when returning the <Response>
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// message. Onelogin Toolkit supports for this endpoint the
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// HTTP-Redirect binding only
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'binding' => 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Redirect',
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],
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// Public x509 certificate of the IdP
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'x509cert' => env('SAML2_IDP_x509', null),
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/*
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* Instead of use the whole x509cert you can use a fingerprint in
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* order to validate the SAMLResponse, but we don't recommend to use
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* that method on production since is exploitable by a collision
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* attack.
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* (openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint -in "idp.crt" to generate it,
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* or add for example the -sha256 , -sha384 or -sha512 parameter)
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*
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* If a fingerprint is provided, then the certFingerprintAlgorithm is required in order to
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* let the toolkit know which Algorithm was used. Possible values: sha1, sha256, sha384 or sha512
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* 'sha1' is the default value.
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*/
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// 'certFingerprint' => '',
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// 'certFingerprintAlgorithm' => 'sha1',
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/* In some scenarios the IdP uses different certificates for
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* signing/encryption, or is under key rollover phase and more
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* than one certificate is published on IdP metadata.
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* In order to handle that the toolkit offers that parameter.
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* (when used, 'x509cert' and 'certFingerprint' values are
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* ignored).
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*/
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// 'x509certMulti' => array(
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// 'signing' => array(
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// 0 => '<cert1-string>',
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// ),
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// 'encryption' => array(
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// 0 => '<cert2-string>',
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// )
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// ),
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],
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'security' => [
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// SAML2 Authn context
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// When set to false no AuthContext will be sent in the AuthNRequest,
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// When set to true (Default) you will get an AuthContext 'exact' 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:ac:classes:PasswordProtectedTransport'.
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// Multiple forced values can be passed via a space separated array, For example:
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// SAML2_IDP_AUTHNCONTEXT="urn:federation:authentication:windows urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:ac:classes:PasswordProtectedTransport"
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'requestedAuthnContext' => is_string($SAML2_IDP_AUTHNCONTEXT) ? explode(' ', $SAML2_IDP_AUTHNCONTEXT) : $SAML2_IDP_AUTHNCONTEXT,
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// Sign requests and responses if a certificate is in use
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'logoutRequestSigned' => (bool) $SAML2_SP_x509,
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'logoutResponseSigned' => (bool) $SAML2_SP_x509,
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'authnRequestsSigned' => (bool) $SAML2_SP_x509,
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'lowercaseUrlencoding' => false,
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],
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],
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];
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