Add Relying Party Trust
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5. Add "EdSmart_RelyingParty" as the display name.
6. Give permissions to the Group.Click next/finish.
Here the group will be any group that needs to use SSO. Make sure that all users who will use SSO, are members of this group.
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now we need to replace the highlighted URL to simply role(see next screenshot)
12. "URL" replaced with "role". Click finish.
13. you can remove the previously created MembershipRule
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c:[Type == "http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2008/06/identity/claims/windowsaccountname", Issuer == "AD AUTHORITY"] => issue(store = "Active Directory", types = ("UserID", "mail", "givenName", "sn", "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/nameidentifier"), query = ";mail,mail,givenName,sn,mail;{0}", param = c.Value); |
16. you are doneFinally, provide EdSmart with a test username and password that we can use to verify and troubleshoot the SSO integration, also share your metadata to us and we'll config on our side.
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