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The underlying web interface, which is managed as anĀ AdministrativeConfiguration, looks like this:

http[s]://localhost/status

The same thing on the command line would be:

$ /opt/shibboleth-idp/bin/status.sh

Reference

V4.0 and upgraded systems include a bean defined in conf/admin/general-admin.xml to control aspects of the flow's behavior.

V4.1 includes properties to control various aspects of the flow's behavior using an internally-defined bean that may be overridden if required.

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titleProperties (V4.1+)

The general properties configuring this flow via admin/admin.properties are:

Name

Default

Description

idp.status.logging

Status

Audit log identifier for flow

idp.status.accessPolicy

AccessByIPAddress

Name of access control policy for request authorization

idp.status.authenticated

false

Whether authentication should be performed prior to access control evaluation

idp.status.nonBrowserSupported

false

Whether the flow should allow for non-browser clients during authentication

idp.status.resolveAttributes

false

Whether attributes should be resolved prior to access control evaluation

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To replace the internally defined flow descriptor bean, the following XML is required:

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<util:list id="shibboleth.AvailableAdminFlows">
 
    <bean parent="shibboleth.AdminFlow"
        c:id="http://shibboleth.net/ns/profiles/status"
        p:loggingId="%{idp.status.logging:Status}"
        p:policyName="%{idp.status.accessPolicy:AccessByIPAddress}"
        p:nonBrowserSupported="%{idp.status.nonBrowserSupported:false}"
        p:authenticated="%{idp.status.authenticated:false}"
        p:resolveAttributes="%{idp.status.resolveAttributes:false}" />
 
</util:list>

In older versions and upgraded systems, this list is defined in conf/admin/general-admin.xml. In V4.1+, no default version of the list is provided and it may simply be placed in conf/global.xml if needed.