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Get the SSPFor now, distribution of the Moonshot SSP is being controlled whilst it is being actively developed. Access will be given to those who are a part of the Janet or GÉANT Moonshot pilots, but also potentially others if you can demonstrate a link to the research and education sector. To get access, email Rhys Smith or Stefan Paetow, who will give you details on how to get hold of the SSP. Install the SSPOnce you have the SSP, installation is simply a matter of execute the MSI as a user with Administrator privileges by double clicking on it. If you are happy to accept the license conditions, tick the box and click next. In the install options dialogue that appears, ensure the SSP is set to be installed. Core services such as CIFS will also require the Kernel SSP to be installed. You can also change the install location at this point; the default is You are now ready to install the Moonshot SSP, so hit Install! Once the SSP has been installed, you are requested to restart Windows. Configure the connection to your Moonshot RP ProxyThe Moonshot GSS-EAP mechanism on needs to connect to a local Moonshot RP Proxy (RADIUS server) via RADIUS or RadSec in order to create the first hop between the service and the user's home IdP to allow authentication to happen. To do this, you must configure the connection in the Moonshot SSP. For instructions on how to do this, see Next StepsYou now have all of the necessary Moonshot GSS-EAP libraries and configuration for the application/service on your machine to use Moonshot. The next step is to install/configure that application/service as necessary.
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