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Access OpenStack's Dashboard (Horizon) at https://am02.pilots.aarc-project.eu/horizon

Select "External suthentication and login" and click on "Connect".  

 

 

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Select your Identity Provider from the discovery page (WAYF).

The institutional IdP to select (considered for demo purposes only) is: AARC DIY Identity Provider

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Enter your login credentials to authenticate yourself with the IdP of your Home Organisation. We will show three cases:

a) an user belonging to aarc-yellow CO with admin role

b) an user belonging to aarc-yellow CO with no particular roles

c) an user belonging to aarc-blue CO with admin role

5a.

-- user belonging to aarc-yellow CO and with admin role --

After successful authentication, you need the user needs to give the consensus for releasing your personal information to the Service Provider mentioned in the page (the OpenStack framework in our case).

Among the data that will be passed to the Service Provider, there are the Entitlements released by the attribute aggregatore COmanage regarding the ownership in the COs and the roles.

In this case the Entitlement contains these piece of information:

urn:mace:aarc-project.eu:am03.pilots.aarc-project.eu:members:member@aarc-yellow.pilots.aarc-project.eu

urn:mace:aarc-project.eu:am03.pilots.aarc-project.eu:admin:member@aarc-yellow.pilots.aarc-project.eu

That is the piece of information used for properly mapping the users to the OpenStack projects. 

Click on "yes" for going on.

 

 

6a.successfully access.

The user is successfuly redirected to the OpenStack Dashboard, mapped to a Keystone user group based on the values of the eduPersonEntitlement attribute.

In this case the user is accessing to the aarc-yellow project with administrative rights.

5b.personal information consensus
6b.successfully access