When you connect to SURFconext you can use OpenID Connect or SAML as a protocol to authenticate a user using SURFconext. Different standards result in different protocols and in their turn tend to use a jargon specific to that standard. This is also the case with OpenID Connect and SAML. This page depicts how to translate the commonly used SAML attributes to OpenID Connect claims and vice versa.

OpenID Connect Claims and SAML attributes

Most services require extra information about the authenticated user, such as a name, email address or affiliation. In OpenID Connect (OIDC), this extra information comes in the form of claims, whereas in SAML, claims are called attributes. In SURFconext, the user authenticates at his Identity Provider (called OpenID Provider in OIDC) - this all happens using SAML. SURFconext translates the incoming SAML attributes to OIDC Claims and provides them at the userinfo endpoint for your Service Provider (called Relying Party in OIDC) to consume.

Please note: The access token has a lifetime, which is by default configured at 1 hour. After the lifetime of the access token has expired, it's no longer possible to retrieve the claims.

An extensive list of SAML attributes together with their details and properties can be found on our support page about attributes.  Those SAML attributes are provided by institutions connected to SURFconext as Identity Provider. You can use any of those attributes in your service (SURFconext translates them to OpenID Connect claims), however you must comply with our data minimisation policy, meaning you are only allowed to receive the bare minimum of attributes strictly needed for you to operate your service.

User identifiers

The user's identity is transmitted in the form of the NameID element by an IdP. Every IdP must supply this, but for privacy reasons SURFconext will generate a new one, which is duplicated in the subject.

To identify a user the relying party can use the subject. This subject is made available in the "sub" claim. In SAML this is called the NameID. This subject is guaranteed to be stable for a fixed user, except in the case of transient identifiers. SURFconext will generate a subject for each new user. It is unique for the user and specific to the relying party, so RP's cannot correlate their received subject's between each other. There are two types:

  • persistent
    A persistent subject contains a unique string identifying the user for this RP and is persisting over multiple sessions.
  • transient
    A transient subject contains a unique string identifying the user for this RP during the session. If the user logs in again, a new transient subject will be generated.

Remark

The subject, when set to persistent, is unlikely to change and very privacy aware but can change when service providers or identity provider make critical changes. This can cause user profiles for services to be lost. The subject is generated using the uid, schacHomeOrganization, the Client id of the relying party together with a secret that uses a SHA algorithm. Institutions or services that are in production and change one of these attributes, will cause a new subject to be generated by SURFconext when doing so. This can cause loss of access to profiles at services. We will notify identity providers and relying parties when we see a change in one of these claims to prevent user data being lost.

The following table describes the translation from OpenID Connect Claims to SAML attributes.


OpenID Connect Claim

SAML Attribute

Description of attribute

sub


OpenID Subject (not available as SAML attribute)

given_name

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:givenName

Given name

family_name

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:sn

Surname

name

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:cn

Common name (e.g. Prof.dr. John Doe)

nickname

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:displayName

Display name (e.g. Prof.dr. Jane Doe)

preferred_username

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:displayName

Display name (e.g. Prof.dr. Jane Doe)

locale

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:preferredLanguage

Preferred language (e.g. nl, en)

email

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:mail

Email address
email_verified
Boolean, always "true" when an email address is provided
ouurn:mace:dir:attribute-def:ouOrganizational Unit

schac_home_organization

urn:mace:terena.org:attribute-def:schacHomeOrganization

Organization (e.g. university.nl)

schac_home_organization_type

urn:mace:terena.org:attribute-def:schacHomeOrganizationType

Organization type (e.g. educationInstitution, universityHospital)

eduperson_affiliation

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:eduPersonAffiliation

Affiliation (student, employee, etc)

eduperson_scoped_affiliation

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:eduPersonScopedAffiliation

Scoped affiliation (e.g. student@uniharderwijk.nl, faculty@uniharderwijk.nl )

uids

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:uid

UID (unique code for a person that is used as the login name within the institution)

schac_personal_unique_code

urn:schac:attribute-def:schacPersonalUniqueCode

Personal code (e.g. student number)

eduperson_principal_name

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:eduPersonPrincipalName

EduPersonPrincipleName (This is a scoped identifier. e.g. piet@studenthartingcollege.nl)

eduperson_entitlement

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:eduPersonEntitlement

eduPersonEntitlement (e.g. urn:x-surfnet:surf.nl:surfdrive:quota:100)

edumember_is_member_of

urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:isMemberOfisMemberOf
eduperson_orcidurn:mace:dir:attribute-def:eduPersonOrcideduPersonOrcid
eckidurn:mace:surf.nl:attribute-def:eckideckid
surf-crm-idurn:mace:surf.nl:attribute-def:surf-crm-idsurf-crm-id
-nlEduPersonOrgUnitDeprecated and unavailable in both OIDC and SAML
-nlEduPersonStudyBranchDeprecated and unavailable in both OIDC and SAML
-nlStudielinkNummerDeprecated and unavailable in both OIDC and SAML
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