July 2019
Beginner to intermediate
300 pages
7h 48m
English
When the requirement is to allow seamless access to users whose accounts reside in an outside security domain to that of the application (meaning that synchronizing identities using LDAP, for example, is not an option), other protocols come into play, most notably SAML, which allows trust to be established with an external identity provider. Once the trust is configured (in short through a process of exchanging security certificates), then it is possible for users whose accounts reside in the identity provider to also be granted access to the main application in question.
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