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. Note: 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). Note: 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).