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This procedure configures integration with a SSO identity provider (IdP).
Log in as Provider, Reseller, or Customer administrator (depending on your IdP configuration level).
Go to Upload SSO IDP Metadata and upload the IdP metadata file. See Upload SSO IdP metadata.
Go to Configure SSO IDP, then click the Plus (+) icon to add the SSO identity provider configuration.
Note
Only one instance of an SSO identity provider can be configured for a hierarchy node.
While an IdP may exist at more than one hierarchy in Automate, a user will only be permitted to log in if the user exists at or below the hierarchy of a single IdP.
Complete at least the mandatory settings:
Entity ID: Mandatory. Entity ID of the IDP. This field must exactly match the entity ID in the IdP metadata file.
Login URI: Mandatory. Login URI for the IDP. This is the URI that will be embedded in SSO Login URL. It can contain only alphanumeric characters and forward slashes.
Service Provider Domain Name: The FQDN that will be embedded in the SP metadata for this IdP for URLs that refer back to the service provider.
If a customer is using a custom domain, the value for service provider domain name is filled out at the hierarchy level and the login and metadata URLs used will be tied to the IdP as follows:
SSO Login URL: ``https://<Service Provider Domain Name>/sso/<Login URI>/login`` Admin Portal: ``https://<Service Provider Domain Name>/admin/sso/<Login URI>/login``
The metadata is obtained from: https://<Service Provider Domain Name>/sso/<Login URI>/metadata
If the service provider domain name is specified, the metadata XML file from Automate then contains Service.Provider.Domain.Name in the assertion consumer service URL as shown in the example below:
<md:AssertionConsumerService
Binding="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-POST"
Location="https://Service.Provider.Domain.Name/sso/acs/"
index="1"/>
This metadata needs to be uploaded to the IdP (not the generic metadata obtained from SSO Service Provider Configuration).
Important
If you have previously uploaded metadata to the IDP and you subsequently complete this Service Provider Domain Name field, you need to remove the previous record from the IdP and re-upload the metadata so that it contains this field.
If the service provider domain name is not specified for a given IdP, the following URLs formats are used for SSO login:
SSO login URL: ``https://<FQDN of the Service Provider>/sso/<login_URI>/login`` Admin Portal: ``https://<FQDN of the Service Provider>/admin/sso/<Login URI>/login``
The IdP redirects to this FQDN on login.
Local Metadata File: Mandatory. Choose the IdP metadata file. This file must be unique across the system.
Note: A reminder to upload the IdP metadata file.
SSO Enabled: Select the checkbox to enable SSO for users synced in or created at the current hierarchy level. Clear this checkbox to disable SSO for the users associated with the defined IDP.
SSO Login URL: Read-only. Displays the SSO Login URL to use. Users with selfservice role and no Authorized Admin Hierarchy will be redirected to Self-service.
Admin SSO Login URL: Read-only. Displays the Admin Portal SSO Login URL to use.
Business Admin SSO Login URL: Read-only. Displays the new Business Admin Login URL to use. From release 21.4, this will always redirect to the new Admin Portal.
User lookup field: Mandatory. Select the field to bind the VOSS and SSO user - typically, username.
UID Attribute Name: An optional attribute name string value configured on the IdP to be used as UID for authentication. If present, this value is evaluated first by Automate as the UID and used as an alternative user identifier when the default UID record is not present. If this value is not present, the default UID record is used to identify the user.
The full URL of a claim in the assertion may be used as the UID attribute name together with the mapped field on User.
The SAML response may include claims attributes configured on the IdP as follows:
'http:\/\/schemas.microsoft.com\/identity\/claims\/objectidentifier': ['e333df87-4321-4889-852e-45c291234a2b'], 'http:\/\/schemas.microsoft.com\/identity\/claims\/displayname': ['Users_Display_Name'], ... 'http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2005\/05\/identity\/claims\/name': ['User@some_domain.com']
If 'User@some_domain.com' maps to username in Automate, the SSO may be configured as follows:
Authentication Scope: Hierarchical scope this server applies to.
User Sync Type: Type of users that can authenticate against this server.
Click Save to save the SSO IdP configuration and enable SSO if selected.
Go to Admins and filter on Auth Method equals SSO to display enabled SSO users.
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