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Filtering unused External SP Connectors
- Mar 06, 2019
Hello Jens,
The first go-to would be to check if the external SP connector is still bound to a local IdP. Since you're doing the authentication locally, if the SP isn't getting a token from your IdP then it's probably not being used.
You could check to see which IdP's are in use from the Access Profiles page, under SSO/ Auth Domains. Unfortunately I think you'd need to check each access profile individually to see which IdP is in use, as you can't check this from the federation page.
Beyond that I can't really think of any way to check if external SP connectors are still being used other than just looking at the traffic they're getting.
Best of luck,
Austin
Hello Jens,
The first go-to would be to check if the external SP connector is still bound to a local IdP. Since you're doing the authentication locally, if the SP isn't getting a token from your IdP then it's probably not being used.
You could check to see which IdP's are in use from the Access Profiles page, under SSO/ Auth Domains. Unfortunately I think you'd need to check each access profile individually to see which IdP is in use, as you can't check this from the federation page.
Beyond that I can't really think of any way to check if external SP connectors are still being used other than just looking at the traffic they're getting.
Best of luck,
Austin
- Jens_DeprezMar 07, 2019Nimbostratus
I see, so it's just like I feared. There was this small shard of hope that I was overlooking this magical feature, but alas. Thanks for info Austin!
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