Dear openHMIS community members,
Tomorrow is our bi-weekly HMIS community call :). As usual at 14:00 CET / 12:00 UTC / 08:00 EST.
(check your time according to your time zone)
AGENDA
Please suggest any item you want to discuss during this call:
CALL
https://connect.iu.edu/ohie-arch
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MINUTES OF THE MEETING
The collaborative notes will be completed during the call here: collaborative notes for the call of June 14
Make sure you have this page opened during our call, so you can add your comments and contribute to the notes.
Talk to you,
Matthieu
Hi all.
Can I put on the agenda two things, please:
- what inputs could we provide to the IHE QRPH technical committee regarding a transport protocol for ADX messages? NOTE: IHE will favour the selection of a standard with guidance on how to use it, but not the making of a new one.
- what authentication/authorization framework will we expect DHIS2 to favour for API-based data submissions? Presently, DHIS2 seems to be using BASIC AUTH (username and password submitted in the HTTP header). Might we also support alternatives such as PKI or SAML, etc.? Support for PKI-based authentication/authorization would fit well with an OpenHIE-based implementation since PKI certificates are required for OpenHIE nodes (because of IHE’s ATNA specifications).
Both of these issues are flavouring the DATIM dev team discussions, lately.
Thanks,
Derek.
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On Monday, June 13, 2016 at 4:23:14 AM UTC-4, Matthieu Pinard (UiO) wrote:
Dear openHMIS community members,
Tomorrow is our bi-weekly HMIS community call :). As usual at 14:00 CET / 12:00 UTC / 08:00 EST.
(check your time according to your time zone)
AGENDA
Please suggest any item you want to discuss during this call:
CALL
https://connect.iu.edu/ohie-arch
If you would prefer to dial in please see below.
Dial Toll Free Number:
US: 800-220-9875
Norway: 800-142-85
Ireland: 800-625-002
Canada: 800-221-8656
South Africa 0-800-982-555
International (Not Toll-free) 1-302-709-8332
For additional toll free country numbers follow this link: https://wiki.ohie.org/download/attachments/8945688/Intl%20TF%20Numbers%20Oct%202012.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1354043516340&api=v2.
Access Code: 63535607#
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
The collaborative notes will be completed during the call here: collaborative notes for the call of June 14
Make sure you have this page opened during our call, so you can add your comments and contribute to the notes.
Talk to you,
Matthieu
I am not sure I will be able to join, but it may be good to review IHE’s XUA:
http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php/Cross-Enterprise_User_Assertion_(XUA)
which is based on SAML. I think that the DATIM use case, especially once we get out of PEPFAR mission’s submitting data, we are in this situation. This would particularly be the case if we need to identify the submitter of the ADX message to enforce authorization and/or send an alert if the data was invalid.
Cheers,
-carl
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On Jun 13, 2016, at 12:58 PM, Derek Ritz derek.ritz@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all.
Can I put on the agenda two things, please:
- what inputs could we provide to the IHE QRPH technical committee regarding a transport protocol for ADX messages? NOTE: IHE will favour the selection of a standard with guidance on how to use it, but not the making of a new one.
- what authentication/authorization framework will we expect DHIS2 to favour for API-based data submissions? Presently, DHIS2 seems to be using BASIC AUTH (username and password submitted in the HTTP header). Might we also support alternatives such as PKI or SAML, etc.? Support for PKI-based authentication/authorization would fit well with an OpenHIE-based implementation since PKI certificates are required for OpenHIE nodes (because of IHE’s ATNA specifications).
Both of these issues are flavouring the DATIM dev team discussions, lately.
Thanks,
Derek.
On Monday, June 13, 2016 at 4:23:14 AM UTC-4, Matthieu Pinard (UiO) wrote:
Dear openHMIS community members,
Tomorrow is our bi-weekly HMIS community call :). As usual at 14:00 CET / 12:00 UTC / 08:00 EST.
(check your time according to your time zone)
AGENDA
Please suggest any item you want to discuss during this call:
CALL
https://connect.iu.edu/ohie-arch
If you would prefer to dial in please see below.
Dial Toll Free Number:
US: 800-220-9875
Norway: 800-142-85
Ireland: 800-625-002
Canada: 800-221-8656
South Africa 0-800-982-555
International (Not Toll-free) 1-302-709-8332
For additional toll free country numbers follow this link: https://wiki.ohie.org/download/attachments/8945688/Intl%20TF%20Numbers%20Oct%202012.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1354043516340&api=v2.
Access Code: 63535607#
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
The collaborative notes will be completed during the call here: collaborative notes for the call of June 14
Make sure you have this page opened during our call, so you can add your comments and contribute to the notes.
Talk to you,
Matthieu
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Thanks Derek and Carl for your suggestions.
Let’s add them to the agenda.
Cheers,
Matthieu
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On Monday, 13 June 2016 19:15:21 UTC+2, Carl Leitner wrote:
I am not sure I will be able to join, but it may be good to review IHE’s XUA:
http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php/Cross-Enterprise_User_Assertion_(XUA)
which is based on SAML. I think that the DATIM use case, especially once we get out of PEPFAR mission’s submitting data, we are in this situation. This would particularly be the case if we need to identify the submitter of the ADX message to enforce authorization and/or send an alert if the data was invalid.
Cheers,
-carl
On Jun 13, 2016, at 12:58 PM, Derek Ritz derek...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all.
Can I put on the agenda two things, please:
- what inputs could we provide to the IHE QRPH technical committee regarding a transport protocol for ADX messages? NOTE: IHE will favour the selection of a standard with guidance on how to use it, but not the making of a new one.
- what authentication/authorization framework will we expect DHIS2 to favour for API-based data submissions? Presently, DHIS2 seems to be using BASIC AUTH (username and password submitted in the HTTP header). Might we also support alternatives such as PKI or SAML, etc.? Support for PKI-based authentication/authorization would fit well with an OpenHIE-based implementation since PKI certificates are required for OpenHIE nodes (because of IHE’s ATNA specifications).
Both of these issues are flavouring the DATIM dev team discussions, lately.
Thanks,
Derek.
On Monday, June 13, 2016 at 4:23:14 AM UTC-4, Matthieu Pinard (UiO) wrote:
Dear openHMIS community members,
Tomorrow is our bi-weekly HMIS community call :). As usual at 14:00 CET / 12:00 UTC / 08:00 EST.
(check your time according to your time zone)
AGENDA
Please suggest any item you want to discuss during this call:
CALL
https://connect.iu.edu/ohie-arch
If you would prefer to dial in please see below.
Dial Toll Free Number:
US: 800-220-9875
Norway: 800-142-85
Ireland: 800-625-002
Canada: 800-221-8656
South Africa 0-800-982-555
International (Not Toll-free) 1-302-709-8332
For additional toll free country numbers follow this link: https://wiki.ohie.org/download/attachments/8945688/Intl%20TF%20Numbers%20Oct%202012.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1354043516340&api=v2.
Access Code: 63535607#
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
The collaborative notes will be completed during the call here: collaborative notes for the call of June 14
Make sure you have this page opened during our call, so you can add your comments and contribute to the notes.
Talk to you,
Matthieu
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