The SSO App Settings screen allows you to register, edit, and delete SSO applications, assign members and groups, and view and download the necessary settings on the service provider side.
Create an empty SSO App connection configuration.
For more information, please click here.
Set up the SSO App connection settings based on the template provided by YubiOn Portal in advance.
For more information, please click here.
It is possible to select the application to be configured.
When selected, the SSO App individual setting screen will appear.
From the SSO App list, it is possible to filter SSO Apps by keyword.
You can view or set the logo image of the SSO App.
For instructions on how to change the logo image, please click here.
You can download metadata and certificates (IdP side), check SAML responses, and check and download information for configuring SSO on the service provider side, such as IdP configuration information.
Please refer to the manual of each service provider for how to set up the service provider side.
Delete the displayed SSO App settings.
For detailed operation, please click here.
It is possible to switch between the “App settings”, “Attribute settings”, and “SP Metadate upload” tabs through the detailed settings section.
You can view and edit the settings regarding linkage to the service providers.
You can also check more detailed settings by clicking on the “Detailed settings” link.
For detailed operation, please click here.
It sets the attributes to be sent to the service when communicating with the service provider.
It is displayed in a list and allows you to register and delete additional custom attributes, as well as edit attributes.
For detailed operation, please click here.
There are two types of attributes: “Template attributes” and “Custom attributes”.
- Template attributes
When the SSO configuration is created from a template, the attributes that are required by the service provider are set.
Only editing is allowed.
- Custom attributes
These are the attributes which are freely configurable for all SSO applications.
Registration, editing, and deletion are possible.
There is no difference between template attributes and custom attributes in terms of actual collaborative communication (SAML communication).
Some service providers distribute a file called “metadata,” which is a collection of information necessary for collaboration.
This file can be used to collectively configure the application.
For detailed operation, please click here.
The assignment setting section can be tabbed between the “Member” and “Group” screens.
It is possible to assign individual members to the displayed SSO applications.
For detailed operation, please click here.
For the displayed SSO application, groups can be assigned and members belonging to them can all be assigned at once.
For detailed operation, please click here.