Good new for Blackboard users...

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of George Kroner
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 3:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: EduGarage
Subject: Blackboard & Shibboleth support- now official

Dear all,

At long last I am very happy to inform you that Blackboard Learn 9.1
SP8 (GA’d today) officially supports Shibboleth as a native and
fully-supported authentication mechanism across all OS configurations.
Thank you to all on (and off) this list who have helped us along the
way. Here are some details:

Authentication Framework:
The Authentication Framework improves the authentication integration
experience by moving configuration and management of authentication
providers to a user interface eliminating the need for command line
authentication management. Custom authentication implementations no
longer require 'special' maintenance for upgrades because all the
Authentication Framework uses Blackboard Building Blocks technology.

Support for CAS and Shibboleth Standards:
The Authentication Framework also provides support for both the CAS
(Central Authentication Service) and Shibboleth (the most widely used
open-source authentication provider) authentication standards.

Apache 2 Support:
Clients can now front Learn with a separate installation of Apache 2
meeting the needs of security minded clients and also providing the
back-end support necessary for Shibboleth authentication on Linux
based application servers. Delivery of this feature is via a supported
‘cook-book’ that details the steps an administrator must take to
configure a separately installed Apache 2.  The installer respects the
configuration and does not undo these settings.

The exact out-of-the-box setup can be configured to look for
REMOTE_USER in either the environment variables or HTTP headers. Users
can be associated either via username or institutional identifier
(usually a student ID). The logout URL is customizable. A single
logout notification URL is also included. Within the next 4 weeks we
plan to provide source code for a reference authentication module
implementation that can be customized to meet additional or
institution-specific needs. Existing legacy authentication modules can
be configured to continue to behave exactly as they previously did to
provide ample time to transition to the new authentication framework.

More information on Blackboard Learn 9.1 SP8 can be found at this
linkhttp://www.blackboard.com/sites/sp8/index.html?utm_source=vanityurl&utm_medium=misc&utm_campaign=sp8lp
or on Behind the Blackboard. Please feel free to contact either
Blackboard Support or myself if you have any questions.

Thank you,
-George

George Kroner
Technical Lead, Developer Programs
Blackboard, Inc.
www.edugarage.com
Innovate. Integrate. Extend.

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