Single Sign-On (SSO) is a convenient authentication method that allows users to access multiple applications with a single set of login credentials. In this guide, we will walk you through the steps to enable SSO on Jisr using a card available under the marketplace. You will need to configure both the Service Provider (SP) and Identity Provider (IDP) settings to ensure seamless SSO functionality. Follow these steps to get started:
Jisr is an SP ( Service provider ) and currently we supported SAML protocol.
Step 1: Access the SSO Configuration Card
- Log in to your Jisr account as an admin or a user with appropriate permissions (Manage Integrations).
- Navigate to the marketplace section and look for the SSO card.
- Click on the Configure button to start the configuration setup
Step 2: Configuration Key Steps
- On the configuration page, you will be prompted to generate the following SP information:
- SP Redirection Endpoint by clicking on the Copy button
- SP Certificate by clicking on the Download button
- SP Entity ID by clicking on the Copy button
All of the above details will be provided by Jisr to the client.
After generating all of these details, you can move to Step 3
Step 3: Identity Provider (IDP) Configuration Settings, which allow Jisr to authenticate users with their IDP credentials.
- After generating the SP information, you will be required to insert the following IDP details via the configuration page: Those shall be provided from the client side:
- IDP Certificate by copying the content of the certificate and pasting it into the window titled as: Certificate of IDP
- IDP Entity ID
- IDP Target URL
- Fill in these details carefully, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
Step 4: Click on the Save and Enable Configuration button to have the SSO feature working for your account on Jisr.
After saving the configuration, look for an "Enable SSO" on the main configuration card to ensure that it is enabled.
If you wish to stop this authentication for any reason, you may click on Disconnect button on the SSO configuration card to have it disabled.
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