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SSO Authentication Policies Configuration

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Changed on:

15 Nov 2024

Overview

Authentication policies dictate how the user's identity will be verified. For Corporate IdP all users are managed by corporate IdP and authentication policy needs to be configured to make sure that all users are authenticated via internal IdP.

Key points

  • The authentication policy needs to be configured to make sure that all users are authenticated via internal IdP.
  • API users and Fluent IdP users will be managed via separate authentication policies.

Authentication policies dictate how the user's identity will be verified. For Corporate IdP all users are managed by corporate IdP and the authentication policy needs to be configured to make sure that all users are authenticated via internal IdP.

This is described as the last step in examples:

API users and Fluent IdP users will be managed via separate authentication policies.

Use the below pages as examples.

A single-factor authentication step requires only one piece of evidence to verify a user's identity, such as a username and password.

This policy will allow configuring a prompt for a user if required.

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