Difference between revisions of "Single Sign On Profiles"

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==Bindings==
 
==Bindings==
For Web Browser Single Sign On, the HTTP Redirect Binding and the HTTP POST Binding are commonly used. For example, the service provider may use HTTP Redirect to send a request while the identity provider uses HTTP POST to transmit the response.
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For Web Browser Single Sign On, bindings are commonly used to transmit requests and responses between a service provider and an identity provider.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:54, 5 February 2015

Introduction

The Single Sign On Profiles lets you define integration with a security provider such as Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS). With Single Sign On configured, authentication into Hornbill will be securely managed by your preferred authentication service.

Profile Details

  • Name
  • Enabled
  • Realm
  • Type
  • Entity ID

Bindings

For Web Browser Single Sign On, bindings are commonly used to transmit requests and responses between a service provider and an identity provider.

  • Post
  • Redirect
  • Artifact

Example Redirect Binding

https://idp.example.org/SAML2/SSO/Redirect?SAMLRequest=fZFfa8IwFMXfBb9DyXvaJtZ1BqsURRC2
 Mabbw95ivc5Am3TJrXPffmmLY3%2FA15Pzuyf33On8XJXBCaxTRmeEhTEJQBdmr%2FRbRp63K3pL5rPhYOpkVdY
 ib%2FCon%2BC9AYfDQRB4WDvRvWWksVoY6ZQTWlbgBBZik9%2FfCR7GorYGTWFK8pu6DknnwKL%2FWEetlxmR8s
 BHbHJDWZqOKGdsRJM0kfQAjCUJ43KX8s78ctnIz%2Blp5xpYa4dSo1fjOKGM03i8jSeCMzGevHa2%2FBK5MNo1F
 dgN2JMqPLmHc0b6WTmiVbsGoTf5qv66Zq2t60x0wXZ2RKydiCJXh3CWVV1CWJgqanfl0%2Bin8xutxYOvZL18NK
 UqPlvZR5el%2BVhYkAgZQdsA6fWVsZXE63W2itrTQ2cVaKV2CjSSqL1v9P%2FAXv4C

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