BookStack/app/Config/saml2.php

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