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  • From: Dean Woodbeck <>
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  • Subject: [shibidenwkshp-2014-0929] Shib Workshop at NJIT - Info
  • Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 19:50:14 +0000
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This is a repeat of the email sent Sept. 19, as some have registered since then. Please be sure to download the appropriate VM and be ready to roll on Monday morning. Safe travels everyone.




InCommon Shibboleth Workshop * September 29-30, 2014

New Jersey Institute of Technology * Newark, NJ

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Identity Provider:  Monday, September 29, 2014, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm ET

Service Provider: Tuesday, September 30, 2014, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm ET

Check-in opens at 8:00 a.m. ET both days


You are receiving this note because you registered for one or both days of the InCommon Shibboleth Workshops, Sept. 29-30, 2014, at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Here is some important information to make your experience productive and enjoyable. You can view the rosters atwww.incommon.org/shibtraining/roster.cfm


We have created a wiki page that should answer most of your questions about location, parking, hotels, and the like: https://spaces.internet2.edu/x/MJLFAg


New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark NJ

Campus Center Rooms 235 and 240

150 Bleeker St.

Newark, NJ 07103


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Prepare an Appropriate Virtual Machine  (VM)


*** Prepare one of these VM’s for use during the sessions. This is IMPORTANT since there is no time allocated for this step in the workshop agenda.***


VM’s are distributed by the workshop to maximize the time you can spend learning Shibboleth.  You will need to decide whether to install the software in a Windows or Linux (CentOS 6.5) VM environment and whether to host the VM on your laptop or in a virtual environment.


We recommend doing the installation on a VM on your laptop.


If you choose to use your laptop, bring a laptop with the appropriate VMWare distribution installed and tested.  If you choose to work in an existing online VM hosting environment, please have the VM running prior to your arrival.


Should you elect to deploy to a VM hosted elsewhere, you will need to be aware of firewalls, NATs, and other issues that may prevent communication with that VM from the training environment.  We have tried to ensure open egress from the classroom environment, but since our venues are graciously provided by others, we can’t make any guarantees. You will also need to gently interpret the instructions and translate them into your environment. The trainers will not have time during the sessions to help troubleshoot problems specific to your environment.


For detailed, specific requirements, please see the linked Wiki pages here:https://spaces.internet2.edu/x/HILYAg


The VMs are located in a Box folder. Be aware that particularly the Windows files are very large and will take awhile to download:https://internet2.box.com/s/u5gue9vn38isb5leefzj


Please note that:

  • other VM environments, such as VirtualBox, have known issues with the traveling classroom environment and are generally not usable.  Ask a trainer for details if you’re curious.
  • if using a Windows laptop, watch for security software preventing communication between your host OS and your VM
  • before you leave your home base, make sure you have administrative access to your laptop if there’s any chance you might need it​


You can also preview the curriculum, if you like, using a link from the wiki page:  https://spaces.internet2.edu/x/HILYAg


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Registration/Sign-In


OBTAIN YOUR NAME BADGE and other important meeting materials outside the training room, which opens at 8:00 a.m. We suggest you arrive by 8:30, to allow enough time to check in, browse the beverages, and get your laptop up and running.


CASUAL ATTIRE is suggested. All software used is thread-safe, so steel-toed boots, hard hats, and leather gloves are strictly optional.


BEVERAGES AND LUNCH: We do *not* provide breakfast in the morning, although we do endorse the concept that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. That said, coffee, tea, soft drinks and water will be available and there will be a mid-morning snack. Lunch *is* provided as part of your registration and there will be an afternoon snack break, as well.


If you have any questions about the workshop or its technical content, please send a note to .



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Dean Woodbeck

Program Manager, InCommon

Internet2

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