Difference between revisions of "Define User Groups That Correspond To Role-based Groups In LDAP"
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 25 July 2021
Overview
Creating User Groups based on LDAP users or Groups and enabling SSO authentication for that users.
Prerequisites
Integrate LDAP server with SafeSquid. If not see our document - Integrate Active Directory For SSO Authentication
Access The SafeSquid User Interface
Go to Configure Page
Go to Application Setup |
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Go to Access Restrictions |
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Enable SSO Authentication |
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Go to Allow list |
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Change the order of Default entriesTo avoid locking yourself to the SafeSquid User Interface. See the working of each default Entry here |
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Add LDAP users |
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If your LDAP server is not integrated then you will not see any users list in the drop down menu
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The config value in Access represents the SafeSquid Interface access
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Creating Multiple User Groups |
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You can also create the new entry at the bottom, but again you want to re order the entries. So clone is the better way to add new user groups.
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Adding Administrators in ADMINS entry |
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Here you should Add the logged in user with his Username and Password. Example: Now, I am accessing my SafeSquid interface from my Active Directory server with the following details User: Administrator@safeSquid.test Password: sarva@12345 Then i will add this user in the ADMINS entry. |
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Check the Entry for General Users |
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Testing User Authentication |
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Check for Authentication Failures |
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Save ConfigurationWhen you click on Save config, it will give you a prompt for asking the confirmation to store your configuration into the cloud.
Otherwise select No and click on submit |
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