ulisesbocchio / spring-boot-security-saml

spring-security-saml integration with Spring Boot
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Expired SP #78

Open muhammadnasr opened 5 years ago

muhammadnasr commented 5 years ago

Thanks for the great plugin.

I pulled SSOCircle example, updated localhost.cert and I got this error

===================================== Service Provider has expired Looks like your Service Provider has expired.

You need to extend the validity or upgrade to a premium subscription.

Please visit the IDP pricing pages for more information on how to upgrade your account.

=====================================

any clues?

ulisesbocchio commented 5 years ago

Yes every so often I have to recreate the sample integration but it shouldn’t prevent you from creating your own and try it out.

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 7:21 AM Muhammad Hassan Nasr < notifications@github.com> wrote:

Thanks for the great plugin.

I pulled SSOCircle example, updated localhost.cert and I got this error

===================================== Service Provider has expired Looks like your Service Provider has expired.

You need to extend the validity or upgrade to a premium subscription.

Please visit the IDP pricing pages for more information on how to upgrade your account.

=====================================

any clues?

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muhammadnasr commented 5 years ago

Can you guide me please? I am new to SAML

في أربعاء، 23 يناير، 2019 في 6:32 م، كتب Ulises Bocchio < notifications@github.com>:

Yes every so often I have to recreate the sample integration but it shouldn’t prevent you from creating your own and try it out.

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 7:21 AM Muhammad Hassan Nasr < notifications@github.com> wrote:

Thanks for the great plugin.

I pulled SSOCircle example, updated localhost.cert and I got this error

===================================== Service Provider has expired Looks like your Service Provider has expired.

You need to extend the validity or upgrade to a premium subscription.

Please visit the IDP pricing pages for more information on how to upgrade your account.

=====================================

any clues?

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kraxner commented 5 years ago

Probably you have resolved this yourself by now: login to SSOcircle, in "Manage Metadata" you can manage your service providers As the sp of this example is managed by @ulisesbocchio you cannot do this, but you have to change the example's urn of the service provider instead and register your own ... (as suggested by him)