Hi all,
GOCDB has received a request to add a new service type, summarised below.
There is a GGUS ticket open here to track discussion: https://ggus.eu/index.php?mode=ticket_info&ticket_id=153401 and a PR against OGF-GLUE/Enumerations: https://github.com/OGF-GLUE/Enumerations/pull/29.
Thanks,
The GOCDB Team
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Subject: [Gocdb-admins] Request for new GOCDB service type: it.infn.iam
Hi all,
GOCDB has received a request to add a new service type, summarised below. As per the lightweight review process, please raise any concerns about this proposal on the GGUS ticket by 25th August: https://ggus.eu/index.php?mode=ticket_info&ticket_id=153401
* name of the service: it.infn.iam
* high-level description of the service functionality: The INDIGO Identity and Access Management Service is an OIDC based identity proxy, used to control authentication and authorization for communities and services.
* project/community/organization maintaining the software: INFN CNAF
* scope of deployment (number of instances and by which organizations): The INDIGO IAM is deployed in multiple e-infrastructures, including the WLCG and IRIS in the UK.
* contact point: iam-support(a)lists.infn.it<mailto:iam-support@lists.infn.it>
Thanks,
The GOCDB team.
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