SSO Configurations: Forms Gen 1
- Chilukuri Srinivasa Reddy (Unlicensed)
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- Mayuresh Balaji Kamble (Unlicensed)
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Form based authentication refers to the notion of a user being presented with an editable "form" to fill in and submit in order to log into some system or service.
To Configure Forms/Windows:
- Select Admin > Basic > Infrastructure > SSO Configuration. The SSO CONFIGURATION page is displayed.
- On the SSO CONFIGURATION page, select Forms under the Authentication Type and click ADD NEW on the ACTIONS Panel.
Figure: SSO Configuration: Forms Page - Specify the required information and click SUBMIT. For more information about the fields on SSO CONFIGURATION page, see Field Description.
Field Description
The following table describes the fields on the SSO CONFIGURATION page:
Fields | Description |
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Domain | Select the domain name from the list. The Form based authentication will be configured for the selected domain. Note: This field is not visible for single domain users. |
URL | Specify the Web Application Login URL. Example: https://baseurl/summit_weblogin.aspx |
Credentials | Select the Credentials from the drop-down list.
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SSO Label | Specify the label text that you want to be displayed for SSO login. |
Form Label | Specify the label text that you want to be displayed for Form login. |
Logo | Upload a logo. The uploaded logo is displayed on the Login Screen. The logo image width should be less than 300px and height should be less than 48px. Supported Image formats are .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .bmp. |
Banner | Upload a banner. The uploaded banner is displayed on the Login Screen. The banner image width should be less than 470px and height should be less than 360px. Supported Image formats are .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .bmp. |
To Configure Forms/Windows:
- Select Admin > Basic > Infrastructure > SSO Configuration. The SSO CONFIGURATION page is displayed.
- On the SSO CONFIGURATION page, select Forms under the Authentication Type and click ADD NEW on the ACTIONS Panel.
Figure: SSO Configuration: Forms Page - Specify the required information and click SUBMIT. For more information about the fields on SSO CONFIGURATION page, see Field Description.
Field Description
The following table describes the fields on the SSO CONFIGURATION page:
Fields | Description |
---|---|
Domain | Select the domain name from the list. The Form based authentication will be configured for the selected domain. Note: This field is not visible for single domain users. |
URL | Specify the Mobile Web Service URL. Example: https://baseurl/mobilews |
Credentials | Select the Credentials as Forms from the drop-down list. |
SSO Label | Specify the label text that you want to be displayed for SSO login. |
Form Label | Specify the label text that you want to be displayed for Form login. |
Note:
- For Mobile Application, Windows login is not available.
- Logo is displayed from Application Settings page. Configuration from this page is not valid.
- Banner is not applicable for Mobile Application.
ACTIONS
This section explains all the icons displayed on the ACTIONS panel of the SSO CONFIGURATION page.
SHOW LIST
Click SHOW LIST to display the LIST table showing all the SSO Configurations in the SummitAI application for Form based authentication.
Figure: Show List Page
Filters
On the FILTERS pop-up page, select a domain name from the list and then click SUBMIT. A list of Form based authentications configured for the selected domain is displayed.
Figure: FILTERS Pop-up page
ADD NEW
Click ADD NEW to configure a new Form based authentication for a domain.
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