ON THIS PAGE
About the Authentication Page
Use this page to configure the authentication method for OpCo and tenant users. You can also use this page to add, edit, and delete SSO servers, and modify the authentication method.
Tasks You Can Perform
You can perform the following tasks from this page:
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Enable or disable two-factor authentication at the global, OpCo, or tenant-level. See Configuring Two-Factor Authentication.
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Configure an SSO server. See Configuring a Single Sign-On Server.
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Edit and delete an SSO server. See Edit and Delete SSO Servers.
Field Descriptions
Table 1 provides guidelines on using the fields on the Authentication page.
Field |
Description |
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Two-Factor Authentication | |
Two-Factor Authentication |
Enable the toggle button to enforce two-factor authentication for all users. By default, two-factor authentication is disabled for all users. Only an SP, OpCo, or tenant administrator can enable or disable two-factor authentication for all their users.
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Authentication Method | |
Users |
Displays the user type. Example : SP Users or Tenant Users |
Authentication Method |
Displays the type of authentication method. Example: Local Authentication |
Owner |
Displays the user (Global or OpCo or Tenant) who configured the authentication method. |
SSO Server |
Displays the name of the SSO server. |
Username Pattern |
Displays the username pattern. Example: *@aaa-example.com |
Permitted Roles |
Displays the permitted role names. |
Single Sign-On (SSO) Servers | |
SSO Server |
Displays the name of the SSO server. |
Description |
Displays the description of the SSO server. |
Metadata URL |
Displays the URL of the identity provider metadata. Example: https://aaa-example.com/saml/metadata/64000 |
Usage |
Indicates whether the SSO server is used for authenticating SP users or tenant users. Example: SP Users |