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SSO Domain Question
- Jun 03, 2015
YOu can use the Variable Assign action in the Visual Policy Editor on your policy to set the correct values for Domain, Username and Password (provided you have these), right before the SSO Credentials Mapping action.
SSO takes it's credentials from predefined (and configurable) session variables, so as long as you can set those variables, you can SSO to pretty much any auth domain you fancy.
YOu can use the Variable Assign action in the Visual Policy Editor on your policy to set the correct values for Domain, Username and Password (provided you have these), right before the SSO Credentials Mapping action.
SSO takes it's credentials from predefined (and configurable) session variables, so as long as you can set those variables, you can SSO to pretty much any auth domain you fancy.
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