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- SAML Single Sign-On setup
- Configure LDAP integration
- Install the IdM service
- Create a trust relationship with the IdP
- Create an IdM client trust store
- Configure IdM authentication in the Service Manager Server
- Configure IdM authentication in the Service Manager web tier
- Configure IdM authentication in SRC
- Configure IdM authentication in the Mobility Client
- Verify the SAML SSO setup
- Troubleshoot SAML SSO setup
Create a trust relationship with the IdP
Once the IdM service is deployed successfully, you need to add the IdM service as a replying party trust to the identity provider (IdP).
Note Currently, only Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) is supported as an IdP for the SAML SSO solution.
To do this, you need to load the IdM service metadata into the IdP (ADFS). For detailed steps, see Install and configure the HPE Identity Manager service.
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