sso_authentication
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sso_authentication [2019/07/09 11:56] – [Create the Relying Party Trust in AD FS] lucy | sso_authentication [2020/04/27 10:16] – lucy | ||
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* ADFS 4.0 (Windows Server 2016) | * ADFS 4.0 (Windows Server 2016) | ||
* ADFS 5.0 (Windows Server 2019) | * ADFS 5.0 (Windows Server 2019) | ||
+ | * Azure AD (refer to [[sso_azure|this guide]] to have a detailed instructions) | ||
+ | * Okta (refer to [[sso_okta|this guide]] for more details) | ||
The connection to the AD FS can be configured within the Settings / SSO Configuration: | The connection to the AD FS can be configured within the Settings / SSO Configuration: | ||
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**Solution**: | **Solution**: | ||
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+ | **Issue**: (AD FS) Login with a single sign-on sometimes does not work (it redirects to the Lucy's login page after successful login at AD FS website) . \\ | ||
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+ | **Solution**: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | Set-AdfsRelyingPartyTrust -TargetName "Your RelyingParty Name" -SigningCertificateRevocationCheck None | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | **Issue**: (AD FS) Login with a single sign-on stopped working after update to Lucy 4.7 (it redirects to the Lucy's login page after successful login at AD FS website) . \\ | ||
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+ | **Solution**: |
sso_authentication.txt · Last modified: 2021/03/16 14:36 by lucy