Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                      S. Santesson
Request for Comments: 7773                                  3xA Security
Category: Standards Track                                     March 2016
ISSN: 2070-1721


             Authentication Context Certificate Extension

Abstract

  This document defines an extension to X.509 certificates.  The
  extension defined in this document holds data about how the
  certificate subject was authenticated by the Certification Authority
  that issued the certificate in which this extension appears.

  This document also defines one data structure for inclusion in this
  extension.  The data structure is designed to hold information when
  the subject is authenticated using a Security Assertion Markup
  Language (SAML) assertion.

Status of This Memo

  This is an Internet Standards Track document.

  This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
  (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
  received public review and has been approved for publication by the
  Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on
  Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741.

  Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction ....................................................2
     1.1. Terminology ................................................3
  2. Authentication Context Extension Syntax .........................4
  3. SAML Authentication Context Information .........................4
     3.1. contextInfo Data Structure .................................5
          3.1.1. AuthContextInfo Element .............................5
          3.1.2. IdAttributes Element ................................6
  4. Security Considerations .........................................8
  5. Normative References ............................................8
  Appendix A. ASN.1 Modules .........................................10
     A.1. ASN.1 1988 Syntax .........................................10
     A.2. ASN.1 2008 Syntax .........................................11
  Appendix B. SAML Authentication Context Info XML Schema ...........12
     B.1. XML Schema ................................................12
  Appendix C. SAML Authentication Context Info XML Examples .........14
     C.1. Complete Context Information and Mappings .................14
     C.2. Only Mapping Information without SAML Attribute Values ....15
     C.3. Authentication Context and serialNumber Mapping ...........16
  Author's Address ..................................................16

1.  Introduction

  The primary purpose of this document is to provide a mechanism that
  allows an application to obtain information that expresses the
  identity of a subject in an X.509 certificate according to [RFC5280].
  The identity is stored either in a subject field attribute, as a
  subject alternative name, or in a subject directory attribute.

  The motivation for this work is to enable mapping of identity data
  between an identity system and a certificate where the identity
  system and the certificate are using different attributes and data
  formats to express the identity of the same entity.  In such a
  scenario, the certificate subject already has an authenticated
  identity composed of a set of attributes, or so-called claims, that
  differ from the set of attributes that are commonly used to express
  the identity of a certificate subject and that may be governed by a
  specific certificate profile limiting that set.

  A typical scenario motivating the definition of this extension arises
  when the source of user authentication and user identity is derived
  from a SAML [SAML] federation attribute profile.  In a SAML
  federation, the subject presents a SAML assertion in exchange for a
  certificate that can be uniquely linked to information provided in
  the original SAML assertion, e.g., attributes and/or level of
  assurance indicators.




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  Such certificates are sometimes issued in order to provide the user
  with a means to create an electronic signature that ties the user to
  the SAML subject, its attributes, and level of assurance indicators.

  If such a certificate needs to conform to a certificate profile such
  as [RFC3739], then this certificate may have to use a separate set of
  attributes to express the subject identity.  The certificate also may
  have to employ a format for attribute values that is different from
  the set of attributes obtained from the SAML assertion.

  The extension defined in the document makes it possible to represent
  information about the authentication context employed when
  authenticating the subject for the purpose of issuing a certificate.
  This may include information such as:

     o  the Identity Provider that authenticated the subject
     o  the level of assurance with which the subject was authenticated
     o  the trust framework where this level of assurance was defined
     o  a unique reference to the authentication instant
     o  a mapping between the subject attributes (obtained from the
        SAML assertion used to authenticate the subject) and the
        subject identity information placed in the issued certificate.

  One scenario where this information may be useful arises when a user
  logs in to a service using SAML credentials, and the same user (at
  some point) is required to sign some information.  The service may
  need to verify that the signature was created by the same user that
  logged on to the service.  Today this is only possible using out-of-
  band knowledge about the Certification Authority (CA) that issued the
  certificate and its practices.  However, this approach does not scale
  to a large number of service providers, identity providers, and CAs.

  The extension defined here provides better scalability since it
  requires only the service provider to maintain a list of trusted CAs.
  All other information about the relationship between the certificate
  subject and the SAML authenticated subject is available in the
  certificate.

1.1.  Terminology

  The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
  "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
  document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].








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2.  Authentication Context Extension Syntax

  The Authentication Context extension has the following syntax:

     AuthenticationContexts ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF
                                AuthenticationContext

     AuthenticationContext ::= SEQUENCE {
         contextType     UTF8String,
         contextInfo     UTF8String OPTIONAL
     }

  This extension holds a sequence of AuthenticationContext information.
  When present, this extension MUST include at least one
  AuthenticationContext.

  The type of authentication context defined in AuthenticationContext
  is identified by the contextType.  The contextType MUST contain a URI
  that identifies the context type as well as the data format and
  encoding of context information provided in contextInfo.

  This extension MAY be marked critical.

  Applications that find an authentication context information type
  they do not understand MUST ignore it if the extension is non-
  critical and MUST reject the certificate if the extension is marked
  critical.  If an application requires that an authentication context
  exist, and either the extension is absent or none of the provided
  authentication contexts can be used, the end-user certificate fails
  validation.

  This document defines one authentication context information type
  (Section 3) that is used to provide information about SAML-based
  authentication of the subject that was utilized in the certificate
  issuance process.  Other documents can define other authentication
  context information types.

3.  SAML Authentication Context Information

  The SAML Authentication context information provides a contextType
  field that can be used to carry information about SAML-based
  authentication of the certified subject as utilized in the
  certificate issuance process.








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  The data carried in this authentication context information field is
  identified by the following XML schema ([Schema1] [Schema2]) name
  space:

     http://id.elegnamnden.se/auth-cont/1.0/saci

  When this URI is specified as contextType, the associated XML data
  provided in contextInfo MUST be provided in the form of an XML
  document [XML], represented by a string of UTF-8-encoded characters.

  The XML document SHOULD exclude any unnecessary line breaks and white
  space, such as line indentation, to reduce its size as much as
  possible.

3.1.  contextInfo Data Structure

  The data provided in contextInfo SHALL contain XML that is UTF-8
  encoded in accordance with the XML schema provided in Appendix B.
  The XML document string in contextInfo MUST NOT include an XML
  header.  That is, the XML document string contains only the root
  element <SAMLAuthContext> with its child elements <AuthContextInfo>
  and <IdAttributes>.

  The <AuthContextInfo> and <IdAttributes> elements are outlined in the
  following subsections.

3.1.1.  AuthContextInfo Element

  The <AuthContextInfo> element MAY be present.  This element contains
  the following attributes:

     IdentityProvider (required): The SAML EntityID of the Identity
        Provider that authenticated the subject.

     AuthenticationInstant (required): Date and time when the subject
        was authenticated, expressed according to Appendix B.1.

     AuthnContextClassRef (required): A URI identifying the
        AuthnContextClassRef that is provided in the AuthnStatement of
        the Assertion that was used to authenticate the subject.  This
        URI identifies the context and the level of assurance
        associated with this instance of authentication.

     AssertionRef (optional): A unique reference to the SAML assertion.

     ServiceID (optional): An identifier of the service that verified
        the SAML assertion.




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  The <AuthContextInfo> element may hold any number of child elements
  of type any (processContents="lax"), providing additional information
  according to local conventions.  Any such elements SHOULD be ignored
  if not understood.

3.1.2.  IdAttributes Element

  The <IdAttributes> element MAY be present.  This element holds a
  sequence of one or more <AttributeMapping> elements, where each
  <AttributeMapping> element contains mapping information about one
  certificate subject attribute or name form present in the
  certificate.

  Each <AttributeMapping> element MUST specify the following
  attributes:

     Type: A string containing one of the enumerated values "rdn",
           "san", or "sda", specifying the type of certificate
           attribute or name form for which mapping information is
           provided:

             "rdn": Mapping information is provided for an attribute in
                    a Relative Distinguished Name located in the
                    subject field.
             "san": Mapping information is provided for a name in the
                    Subject Alternative Name extension of the
                    certificate.
             "sda": Mapping information is provided for an attribute in
                    the Subject Directory Attributes extension.

     Ref:  A reference to the specific attribute or name field.  This
           reference is dependent on the value of Type in the following
           way:

             "rdn": Ref holds a string representation of the object
                    identifier (OID) of the relative distinguished name
                    attribute.
             "san": Ref holds a string representation of the explicit
                    tag number of the Subject Alternative Name type
                    (e.g., "1" = email address (rfc822Name) and "2" =
                    dNSName).  If the SubjectAlternative name is an
                    otherName, then Ref holds a string representation
                    of the OID defining the otherName form.
             "sda": Ref holds a string representation of the OID of the
                    subject directory attribute attribute.






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           String representations of object identifiers (OID) in the
           Ref attribute MUST be represented by a sequence of integers
           separated by a period, e.g., "2.5.4.32".  This string
           contains only numerals (ASCII 0x30 to 0x39) and periods
           (ASCII 0x2E), and it MUST NOT contain any other characters.

  Each <AttributeMapping> element MUST contain a <saml:Attribute>
  element as defined in [SAML].  This SAML attribute element MUST have
  a Name attribute (specifying its type), MAY have other attributes,
  and MAY have zero or more <saml:AttributeValue> child elements.  A
  present SAML attribute with absent attribute value limits mapping to
  the type of SAML attribute that was used to obtain the value stored
  in the referenced certificate subject attribute or name form, without
  duplicating the actual attribute value.

  If an attribute value is present in the SAML attribute, then the
  value stored in the certificate in the referenced attribute or name
  form MAY differ in format and encoding from the present SAML
  attribute value.  For example, a SAML attribute value can specify a
  country expressed as "Sweden", while this country value is stored in
  the certificate in a countryName attribute using the two letter
  country code "SE".

  Several <AttributeMapping> elements MAY be present for the same
  certificate subject attribute or name form if the certificate
  contains multiple instances of this attribute or name form where
  their values were obtained from different SAML attributes.  However,
  in such cases, it is not defined which present subject attribute or
  name form maps to which SAML attribute.  A certificate-using
  application MAY attempt to determine this by comparing attribute
  values stored in this extension with attribute or name values present
  in the certificate, but this specification does not define any
  explicit matching rules that would guarantee an unambiguous result.

  The <AttributeMapping> element may hold any number of child elements
  of type any (processContents="lax"), providing additional information
  according to local conventions.  Any such elements MAY be ignored if
  not understood.

  Note: The <AttributeMapping> element is designed to provide mapping
        between SAML attributes and certificate subject attributes and
        name forms where there is a distinct and clear relationship
        between relevant SAML attributes and corresponding certificate
        attributes and name forms.  This does not cover all aspects of
        complex mapping situations.  If more than one SAML attribute
        maps to the same certificate attribute or if structured
        multivalued attributes are split into a range of other
        attributes and name forms, these situations are not covered.



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        Such complex mapping situations MAY be covered by extending
        this XML schema or by defining a more versatile context
        information schema.

4.  Security Considerations

  This extension allows a CA to outsource the process used to identify
  and authenticate a subject to another trust infrastructure in a
  dynamic manner that may differ from certificate to certificate.
  Since the authentication context is explicitly declared in the
  certificate, one certificate may be issued with a lower level of
  assurance than another, even though both have the same Issuer.

  This means that a relying party needs to be aware of the certificate
  policy under which this CA operates in order to understand when the
  certificate provides a level of assurance with regard to subject
  authentication that is higher than the lowest provided level.  A
  relying party that is not capable of understanding the information in
  the authentication context extension MUST assume that the certificate
  is issued using the lowest allowed level of assurance declared by the
  policy.

5.  Normative References

  [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
             Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
             <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.

  [RFC3739]  Santesson, S., Nystrom, M., and T. Polk, "Internet X.509
             Public Key Infrastructure: Qualified Certificates
             Profile", RFC 3739, DOI 10.17487/RFC3739, March 2004,
             <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3739>.

  [RFC5280]  Cooper, D., Santesson, S., Farrell, S., Boeyen, S.,
             Housley, R., and W. Polk, "Internet X.509 Public Key
             Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List
             (CRL) Profile", RFC 5280, DOI 10.17487/RFC5280, May 2008,
             <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5280>.

  [RFC5912]  Hoffman, P. and J. Schaad, "New ASN.1 Modules for the
             Public Key Infrastructure Using X.509 (PKIX)", RFC 5912,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC5912, June 2010,
             <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5912>.







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  [SAML]     Cantor, S., Kemp, J., Philpott, R., and E. Maler,
             "Assertions and Protocols for the OASIS Security Assertion
             Markup Language (SAML) V2.0", OASIS Standard, 15 March
             2005.

  [XML]      Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, C., Maler, E., and
             F. Yergeau, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth
             Edition)", W3C Recommendation, 26 November 2008,
             <https://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126/>.

  [Schema1]  Thompson, H., Beech, D., Maloney, M., and N. Mendelsohn,
             "XML Schema Part 1: Structures", W3C Recommendation,
             28 October 2004,
             <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-1-20041028/>.

  [Schema2]  Biron, P. and A. Malhotra, "XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes",
             W3C Recommendation, 28 October 2004,
             <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/>.

































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Appendix A.  ASN.1 Modules

  This appendix includes the ASN.1 modules for the authentication
  context extension.  Appendix B.1 includes an ASN.1 module that
  conforms to the 1998 version of ASN.1.  Appendix B.2 includes an
  ASN.1 module, corresponding to the module present in Appendix B.1,
  that conforms to the 2008 version of ASN.1.  Although a 2008 ASN.1
  module is provided, the module in Appendix B.1 remains the normative
  module as per policy adopted by the PKIX working group for
  certificate-related specifications.

A.1.  ASN.1 1988 Syntax

ACE-88
      {iso(1) member-body(2) se(752) e-legnamnden(201)
       id-mod(0) id-mod-auth-context-88(1)}

DEFINITIONS EXPLICIT TAGS ::=

BEGIN

-- EXPORTS ALL --

-- Authentication Context Extension

AuthenticationContexts ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF
                           AuthenticationContext

AuthenticationContext ::= SEQUENCE {
    contextType     UTF8String,
    contextInfo     UTF8String OPTIONAL
}

e-legnamnden      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) member-body(2)
                                          se(752) 201 }
id-eleg-ce        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { e-legnamnden 5 }
id-ce-authContext OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-eleg-ce 1 }

END












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A.2.  ASN.1 2008 Syntax

ACE-08
      {iso(1) member-body(2) se(752) e-legnamnden(201)
       id-mod(0) id-mod-auth-context-08(2)}

DEFINITIONS EXPLICIT TAGS ::=
BEGIN
EXPORTS ALL;
IMPORTS

Extensions{}, EXTENSION
FROM PKIX-CommonTypes-2009 -- From [RFC5912]
    {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) security(5)
    mechanisms(5) pkix(7) id-mod(0) id-mod-pkixCommon-02(57)};

-- Authentication Context Extension

ext-AuthenticationContext EXTENSION ::= { SYNTAX
       AuthenticationContexts IDENTIFIED BY
       id-ce-authContext }

AuthenticationContexts ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF
                           AuthenticationContext

AuthenticationContext ::= SEQUENCE {
    contextType     UTF8String,
    contextInfo     UTF8String OPTIONAL
}

ElegnamndenCertExtensions EXTENSION ::= {
    ext-AuthenticationContext, ... }



e-legnamnden      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) member-body(2)
                                          se(752) 201 }
id-eleg-ce        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { e-legnamnden 5 }
id-ce-authContext OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-eleg-ce 1 }

END










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Appendix B.  SAML Authentication Context Info XML Schema

This appendix contains an XML schema ([Schema1] [Schema2]) for the SAML
Authentication context information defined in Section 3.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The XML Schema in Appendix B.1 specifies a URL on rows
                9 and 10 to the SAML schemaLocation
                (http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/
                saml-schema-assertion-2.0.xsd), which is too long to
                fit into one row and therefore contains a line break.
                This line break has to be removed before this schema
                can be successfully compiled.

B.1.  XML Schema

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
           elementFormDefault="qualified"
    targetNamespace="http://id.elegnamnden.se/auth-cont/1.0/saci"
    xmlns:saci="http://id.elegnamnden.se/auth-cont/1.0/saci"
    xmlns:saml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion">

    <xs:import namespace="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion"
        schemaLocation="http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/
saml-schema-assertion-2.0.xsd"/>

    <xs:element name="SAMLAuthContext"
                type="saci:SAMLAuthContextType"/>
    <xs:complexType name="SAMLAuthContextType">
        <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element ref="saci:AuthContextInfo" minOccurs="0"/>
            <xs:element ref="saci:IdAttributes" minOccurs="0"/>
        </xs:sequence>
    </xs:complexType>
    <xs:element name="AuthContextInfo"
                type="saci:AuthContextInfoType"/>
    <xs:complexType name="AuthContextInfoType">
        <xs:sequence>
            <xs:any processContents="lax"
                minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
        </xs:sequence>
        <xs:attribute name="IdentityProvider"
                      type="xs:string" use="required"/>
        <xs:attribute name="AuthenticationInstant"
                      type="xs:dateTime" use="required"/>
        <xs:attribute name="AuthnContextClassRef"
                      type="xs:anyURI" use="required"/>
        <xs:attribute name="AssertionRef" type="xs:string"/>



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        <xs:attribute name="ServiceID" type="xs:string"/>
    </xs:complexType>

    <xs:element name="IdAttributes" type="saci:IdAttributesType"/>
    <xs:complexType name="IdAttributesType">
        <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="1"
                        ref="saci:AttributeMapping"/>
        </xs:sequence>
    </xs:complexType>
    <xs:element name="AttributeMapping"
                type="saci:AttributeMappingType"/>
    <xs:complexType name="AttributeMappingType">
        <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element ref="saml:Attribute"/>
            <xs:any processContents="lax"
                minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
        </xs:sequence>
        <xs:attribute name="Type" use="required">
            <xs:simpleType>
                <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
                    <xs:enumeration value="rdn"/>
                    <xs:enumeration value="san"/>
                    <xs:enumeration value="sda"/>
                </xs:restriction>
            </xs:simpleType>
        </xs:attribute>
        <xs:attribute name="Ref" type="xs:string" use="required"/>
    </xs:complexType>
</xs:schema>





















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Appendix C.  SAML Authentication Context Info XML Examples

  This appendix provides examples of SAML Authentication Context
  information according to the schema in Appendix B.

C.1.  Complete Context Information and Mappings

  The following is a complete example with authentication context
  information as well as mapping information for several subject field
  attributes and a subject alt name.

<saci:SAMLAuthContext
   xmlns:saci="http://id.elegnamnden.se/auth-cont/1.0/saci"
   xmlns:saml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion"
   xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
   <saci:AuthContextInfo
       ServiceID="eid2csig"
       AssertionRef="_71b981ab017eb42869ae4b62b2a63add"
       IdentityProvider="https://idp-test.nordu.net/idp/shibboleth"
       AuthenticationInstant="2013-03-05T22:59:57.000+01:00"
       AuthnContextClassRef="http://id.elegnamnden.se/loa/1.0/loa3"/>
   <saci:IdAttributes>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.6">
           <saml:Attribute
               FriendlyName="Country"
               Name="urn:oid:2.5.4.6">
               <saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xs:string"
                   >SE</saml:AttributeValue>
           </saml:Attribute>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.5">
           <saml:Attribute
               FriendlyName="Personal ID Number"
               Name="urn:oid:1.2.752.29.4.13">
               <saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xs:string"
                   >200007292386</saml:AttributeValue>
           </saml:Attribute>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.42">
           <saml:Attribute
               FriendlyName="Given Name"
               Name="urn:oid:2.5.4.42">
               <saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xs:string"
                   >John</saml:AttributeValue>
           </saml:Attribute>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.4">
           <saml:Attribute



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               FriendlyName="Surname"
               Name="urn:oid:2.5.4.4">
               <saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xs:string"
                   >Doe</saml:AttributeValue>
           </saml:Attribute>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.3">
           <saml:Attribute
               FriendlyName="Display Name"
               Name="urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.241">
               <saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xs:string"
                   >John Doe</saml:AttributeValue>
           </saml:Attribute>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="san" Ref="1">
           <saml:Attribute
               FriendlyName="E-mail"
               Name="urn:oid:0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.3">
               <saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xs:string"
                   >[email protected]</saml:AttributeValue>
           </saml:Attribute>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
   </saci:IdAttributes>
</saci:SAMLAuthContext>

C.2.  Only Mapping Information without SAML Attribute Values

  This example shows an instance of the SAML Authentication Context
  information that only provides a mapping table without providing any
  authentication context information or SAML attribute values.

<saci:SAMLAuthContext
   xmlns:saci="http://id.elegnamnden.se/auth-cont/1.0/saci"
   xmlns:saml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion">
   <saci:IdAttributes>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.6">
           <saml:Attribute Name="urn:oid:2.5.4.6"/>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.5">
           <saml:Attribute Name="urn:oid:1.2.752.29.4.13"/>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.42">
           <saml:Attribute Name="urn:oid:2.5.4.42"/>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.4">
           <saml:Attribute Name="urn:oid:2.5.4.4"/>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.3">



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           <saml:Attribute Name="urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.241"/>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="san" Ref="1">
           <saml:Attribute Name="urn:oid:0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.3"/>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
   </saci:IdAttributes>
</saci:SAMLAuthContext>

C.3.  Authentication Context and serialNumber Mapping

  This example shows an instance of the SAML Authentication Context
  information; it provides authentication context information and
  mapping information that specifies the source of the data stored in
  the serialNumber attribute in the subject field.

<saci:SAMLAuthContext
   xmlns:saci="http://id.elegnamnden.se/auth-cont/1.0/saci"
   xmlns:saml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion"
   xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
   <saci:AuthContextInfo
       ServiceID="eid2csig"
       AssertionRef="_71b981ab017eb42869ae4b62b2a63add"
       IdentityProvider="https://idp-test.nordu.net/idp/shibboleth"
       AuthenticationInstant="2013-03-05T22:59:57.000+01:00"
       AuthnContextClassRef="http://id.elegnamnden.se/loa/1.0/loa3"/>
   <saci:IdAttributes>
       <saci:AttributeMapping Type="rdn" Ref="2.5.4.5">
           <saml:Attribute
               FriendlyName="Personal ID Number"
               Name="urn:oid:1.2.752.29.4.13">
               <saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xs:string"
                   >200007292386</saml:AttributeValue>
           </saml:Attribute>
       </saci:AttributeMapping>
   </saci:IdAttributes>
</saci:SAMLAuthContext>

Author's Address

  Stefan Santesson
  3xA Security AB
  Scheelev. 17
  223 70 Lund
  Sweden
  Email: [email protected]






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