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Onelogin Python Toolkit. Add SAML support to your Python software using this library

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Add SAML support to your Python software using this library. Forget those complicated libraries and use the open source library provided and supported by OneLogin Inc.

This version supports Python3, There is a separate version that only support Python2: python-saml (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-saml)

Warning!

Update python3-saml to >= 1.2.1, 1.2.0 had a bug on signature validation process (when using wantAssertionsSigned and wantMessagesSigned). [CVE-2016-1000251](https://github.com/distributedweaknessfiling/DWF-Database-Artifacts/blob/master/DWF/2016/1000251/CVE-2016-1000251.json)

1.2.0 version includes a security patch that contains extra validations that will prevent signature wrapping attacks.

python3-saml < v1.2.0 is vulnerable and allows signature wrapping!

Why add SAML support to my software?

SAML is an XML-based standard for web browser single sign-on and is defined by the OASIS Security Services Technical Committee. The standard has been around since 2002, but lately it is becoming popular due its advantages:

  • Usability - One-click access from portals or intranets, deep linking, password elimination and automatically renewing sessions make life easier for the user.

  • Security - Based on strong digital signatures for authentication and integrity, SAML is a secure single sign-on protocol that the largest and most security conscious enterprises in the world rely on.

  • Speed - SAML is fast. One browser redirect is all it takes to securely sign a user into an application.

  • Phishing Prevention - If you don’t have a password for an app, you can’t be tricked into entering it on a fake login page.

  • IT Friendly - SAML simplifies life for IT because it centralizes authentication, provides greater visibility and makes directory integration easier.

  • Opportunity - B2B cloud vendor should support SAML to facilitate the integration of their product.

General description

OneLogin’s SAML Python toolkit let you build a SP (Service Provider) over your Python application and connect it to any IdP (Identity Provider).

Supports:

  • SSO and SLO (SP-Initiated and IdP-Initiated).

  • Assertion and nameId encryption.

  • Assertion signature.

  • Message signature: AuthNRequest, LogoutRequest, LogoutResponses.

  • Enable an Assertion Consumer Service endpoint.

  • Enable a Single Logout Service endpoint.

  • Publish the SP metadata (which can be signed).

Key features:

  • saml2int - Implements the SAML 2.0 Web Browser SSO Profile.

  • Session-less - Forget those common conflicts between the SP and the final app, the toolkit delegate session in the final app.

  • Easy to use - Programmer will be allowed to code high-level and low-level programming, 2 easy to use APIs are available.

  • Tested - Thoroughly tested.

  • Popular - OneLogin’s customers use it. Add easy support to your django/flask web projects.

Installation

Dependences

  • python 2.7 // python 3.3

  • xmlsec Python bindings for the XML Security Library. library (depends on python-dev libxml2-dev libxmlsec1-dev)

  • isodate An ISO 8601 date/time/duration parser and formater

Review the setup.py file to know the version of the library that python3-saml is using

Code

Option 1. Download from github

The toolkit is hosted on github. You can download it from:

Copy the core of the library (src/onelogin/saml2 folder) and merge the setup.py inside the python application. (each application has its structure so take your time to locate the Python SAML toolkit in the best place).

Option 2. Download from pypi

The library is hosted in pypi, you can find the python3-saml package at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python3-saml

You can install it executing:

pip install python3-saml

Security Guidelines

If you believe you have discovered a security vulnerability in this toolkit, please report it at https://www.onelogin.com/security with a description. We follow responsible disclosure guidelines, and will work with you to quickly find a resolution

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