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Hank Leininger f64dc8e050 Various tweaks to example documentation & helpers.
Fixed the "starting" URL referenced in README - /whoami does not
exist any more, so following the instructions gave a "Not Found"
error.

Re-ordered the README sections to put things needed most often or
by more users up front; moved things most people will not need to
know towards the end.  (Very little content is new/changed; most
is just rearranged.)

Updated create_key.sh to be more test-friendly, and document how
to deploy newly generated keys; added a pointer to it in README.
2014-04-03 23:59:12 -04:00

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This is a very simple setup just to check that all your gear are in order.
The setup consists of one IdP and one SP, in idp2/ and sp-wsgi/ respectively.
To run the setup do:
./all.sh start
and then use your favourite webbrowser to look at "http://localhost:8087/"
To shut it down do:
./all.sh stop
The IdP authenticates users using a dictionary built in to idp2/idp.py;
look for the dictionary called PASSWD inside that file.
Other metadata about the accounts (names, email addresses, etc) are
stored in idp2/idp_user.py. (Note, not all accounts have all such data
defined.)
The username:password pairs in PASSWD:
haho0032:qwerty
roland:dianakra
babs:howes
upper:crust
The SP doesn't do anything but show you the information that the IdP sent.
Note, the listeners are all configured to bind to localhost (127.0.0.1) only.
If you want to be able to connect to them externally, grep "HOST = '127.0.0.1'"
example/*/*.py and replace 127.0.0.1 with 0.0.0.0 or a specific IP.
To make it easy, for me :-), both the IdP and the SP uses the same keys.
To generate new keys, run create_key.sh and follow its instructions.
There are alternate IdP and SP configs in idp2_repoze/ and sp-repoze/ that
are still in flux; do not use them unless you know what you are doing.