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- System Administrator
- Logon
- Splash Screen
- Launch or Stop the Business Analytics Application
- Configure CAC
- Licenses
- About Users, Roles, Resources, Permissions, LDAP, and Dimension Permissions
- Users and Roles - User Management
- Users and Roles - Role Management
- Users and Roles - Resource Management
- Users and Roles - LDAP Management
- LDAP in BusinessObjects
- Users and Roles - Dimension Permissions
- Settings
- Settings - Data Warehouse
- Settings - Foundation
- Settings - Single Sign On
- Settings - Pages
- Settings - Website
- Settings - Dashboard Settings
- Settings - Engine Settings
- Settings - Score Thresholds
- Settings - BA Settings
- Apache Web Server
- Security Recommendations
- LW-SSO
- Cryptography
- Set Up Java
- Localization and Globalization
- Xcelsius Reports
- Browsers and BOE Reports
- Notifications - Entity Report
- External Tools
- Migrate from a Development or Test Environment to Production
- Vertica Back Up
- Business Analytics Back Up
- Disaster and Recovery
Settings - Single Sign-On
HPE Lightweight Single Sign-On is a method of access control that enables you to navigate to other HPE products that implement LW-SSO without supplying credentials again. A user can log on once and gain access to the resources of HPE software systems without being prompted to log on again. The applications inside the configured group of software systems trust the authentication, and there is no need for further authentication when moving from one application to another.
The Single Sign-On page enables you to configure Single Sign-On (SSO) requirements.
Select Admin > Settings > Single Sign-On.
HP Lightweight Single Sign-On is a method of access control that enables you to navigate to other HP products that implement LW-SSO without supplying credentials again. A user can log on once and gain access to the resources of HP software systems without being prompted to log on again. The applications inside the configured group of software systems trust the authentication, and there is no need for further authentication when moving from one application to another.
Add or change SSO values
- Select Admin > Settings > Single Sign-On.
- Click the relevant field in the Value column and enter the value.
- Click Save to save your settings.
Single Sign-On Page
This page enables you to configure the SSO settings to log on of all HP products.
Click to refresh the page.
Identity Management Single Sign-On Table
UI Element |
Description |
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Identity Management Enabled |
Select the check box and enter the name of the IDM header (the header that contains the user logon name) in the Value field of the Identity Management Header setting. |
Identity Management Header | The name of the IDM header (the header that contains the user logon name). |
Lightweight Single Sign-On Parameters
User interface elements are described below (when relevant, unlabeled elements are shown in angle brackets):
UI Element |
Description |
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LW-SSO Cookie Secure | Select to make sure that the cookie is always encrypted when transmitting from client to server. |
LW-SSO Server Domain | The domain used for token creation. This value is required in cases of multi-domains. |
LW-SSO Token Creation Key (initString) |
The string used as the encryption key for token creation and validation. |
LW-SSO Trusted Hosts - DNS Domains | The list of trusted DNS domains that allow multi-domain support (must be separated by commas). |
LW-SSO Trusted Hosts - FQDN | The list of trusted hosts' FQDN that allow multi-domain support (must be separated by commas). |
LW-SSO Trusted Hosts - IPs | The list of trusted hosts' IPs that allow multi-domain support (must be separated by commas). |
LW-SSO Trusted Hosts - Net Bios Names | The list of trusted hosts' net bios names that allow multi-domain support (must be separated by commas). |
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