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The Hornbill platform supports single-sign-on and transparent auto provisioning of both user and guest accounts using SAML 2.0 providing enterprise-class user identity integration.
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SSO Fundamentals
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* https://docs.hornbill.com/esp-fundamentals/security/single-sign-on
  
* Multiple Identity Providers Supported
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SSO Configuration
* User Provisioning Templates
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* https://docs.hornbill.com/esp-config/security/sso/sso-with-saml
* Digital Signature Validation
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* https://docs.hornbill.com/esp-config/security/sso/single-sign-on
* Public Key Verification
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* https://docs.hornbill.com/esp-config/security/sso/auto-provisioning
* Assertion Value Attribute Mapping
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* Flexible NameID override
 
 
 
== SAML Overview ==
 
''Security Assertion Markup Language''' ('''SAML''', pronounced "sam-el"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/S/SAML.html |title=What is SAML? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary |publisher=Webopedia.com |date= |accessdate=2013-09-21}}</ref>) is an [[XML]]-based [[open standard]] data format for exchanging [[authentication]] and [[authorization]] data between parties, in particular, between an [[identity provider]] and a [[service provider]]. SAML is a product of the [[OASIS (organization)|OASIS]] Security Services Technical Committee. SAML dates from 2001; the most recent major update of SAML was published in 2005, but protocol enhancements have steadily been added through additional, optional standards.
 
<small>Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_Assertion_Markup_Language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_Assertion_Markup_Language]</small>
 

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