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Once you have joined the Trust Router service, you will be issued with a Trust Router an Organisation credential file in XML file format.

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titleJisc Assent service instructions

The below instructions are specific to the world's first Trust Router service, Jisc Assent, operated by Jisc in the United Kingdom:

  1. If you are not signed up to Assent, sign up to Assent first. This step may take a day or two while your organisation details are verified and you are invited to join the portal.
  2. If you are signed up to Assent, log into the Assent portal and follow instructions on how to do it https://assent.jisc.ac.uk/help/organization#manage-credentials

  3. Download a Trust Router an Organisation credential under the 'Credential' section of your organisation in the portal (in the form of an XML file). Keep this file safe!
  1. You must import the issued credential file using the moonshot-webp command as the radiusd user:

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    su - --shell=/bin/bash radiusd
    moonshot-webp -f [path to credential file]


  2. Check that the credential has been correctly imported, by starting the UI and checking the credential has been correctly imported:

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    ls -la /var/lib/radiusd/.local/share/moonshot-ui/identities.txt


  3. If the file exists, the credential file's contents should be present in the file.