Enable SSO

Enable SSO On Site Authentication Using Active Directory

Procedure

  1. Run the LDAP Synchronization Process Manually or Schedule a LDAP Synchronization Process .
  2. Log out of APM.
  3. Log in to APM with the Windows user name and password.
    You are logged in.

Results

  • SSO On-Site Authentication is enabled.

What To Do Next

Enable SSO Off-Site Authentication Using APM Server Setup

About This Task

Note: The settings shown below may vary depending on your system.

Procedure

  1. In the Applications menu, navigate to ADMIN > Operations Manager > SSO Configuration.
    The SSO Configuration page appears.
  2. In the IDP URL box, enter the PartnerIdentityProviderConfigurations Name value configured in the C:\Program Files\Meridium\ApplicationServer\api \saml.json file.
  3. Select the SSO Enabled check box.
  4. Select .
    The SSO configuration is saved.
  5. Log out of APM.
  6. On the APM Server, in the APM program files, navigate to the folder ..\ApplicationServer\api.
    Note:
    • If you installed the software in the default location, the folder location will be C:\Program Files\Meridium\ApplicationServer\api.
    • The settings in the saml.json file must match the environment to which you are connecting. For example, the URL listed in SingleSignOnServiceUrl should point to the URL where you want to authorize the users.
  7. Modify the assertion and response signing settings to match the signing settings that are specified on the IDP, and then save and close the file.
  8. Reset IIS.
  9. Access APM via a web browser.
    SSO off-site authentication is enabled.

What To Do Next

Configure APM Server.