Single Sign-On (SSO) Settings
On the Configuration > Settings tab, you can specify SSO Settings.
IdP Configuration Instructions
Under SSO Settings on the Configuration > Settings tab, you can specify the following IdP Configuration Instructions settings.
| Settings | Description |
|---|---|
| Single Sign On URL | This field lists the application’s single sign-on URL. You will need to enter this URL into the settings for your chosen Identity Provider. |
| Account Key | Set this field in your Identity Provider (IdP) as a SAML attribute named accountKey. |
| Generate and Show Key | Click to generate and display the Account Key. This key is not stored on the Software Vulnerability Manager server. Make sure that you keep it in a safe place. If you lose it, you may regenerate the key, but doing so will invalidate the old key. |
| Service Provider Metadata URL | Lists the Service Provider Metadata URL. |
Service Provider Configuration
Under SSO Settings on the Configuration > Settings tab, you can specify the following Service Provider Configuration settings.
| Settings | Description |
|---|---|
| SSO Enabled | Select this option to enable Single Sign-On. |
| Disable standard login | If you are using Single Sign-On at your organization, select this option to disable standard login options for all of your users (except root). Before selecting this option, make sure that SSO is working correctly, to prevent user lockout. |
| Upload IdP Metadata XML file | Select this option if you want to upload the IdP metadata XML file. |
| Provide IdP Metadata URL | Select this option if you want to enter the identity provider metadata URL into the IdP Metadata URL field. |
| Automatically create new users | Select this option to automatically create new users. |
| Default groups for new users | Specify the default group for new users. |
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For more information on Single Sign-On, see Configure Single Sign-On (SSO).