Single Sign-On with ADFS

Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) feature offers unified sign-on and access control, managing both modern and legacy applications seamlessly, whether on-premises or in the cloud.  

 

ADFS lets users from one organization use their usual Active Directory credentials to access partner applications and also enables remote access to Active Directory-integrated apps through a web interface. You can subsequently use SSO to log in seamlessly to all federation trust apps without requiring independent credentials for each platform.   

 

Let’s see how we can begin working with the ADFS SSO feature in Opkey.  

 

Login to the Opkey portal and select the project to work on.   

 

Go to the Profile Icon and select Settings.  

 

 

  

On the next window, click the Single Sign On tab on the left panel. Select the Add button.  

  

 

  

On the pop-up window enter the details of:  

  

Identity Provider: ADFS 


IDP Issuer: Issuer URL generated at ADFS Server  


Display Name: Select the name to be displayed  


IDP Single Sign On: URL generated at ADFS Server

 

Click the Add button. 

 

 

 

 

 

The identity Provider (ADFS) gets added. 

 

 

 


After saving, admins can choose from three login options: "Opkey Users Only," "Single Sign-On," or "Both Opkey and SSO Users" to enforce user login preferences. Opting for the third choice is recommended when SSO is configured. 



 

You also get the option of modifying the Identity Provider data through the Modify Single Sign-On button. The data can also be deleted with the button present next to the modify button.  

 

 

 

Click Modify Single Sign On button to enter the modified details and click Modify. The details will be modified. 

 

Next, create Groups to add users to avail themselves of the single sign-on feature.  

Follow the steps to see how it can be done.  

 

Navigate to the User Management Tab in the Admin Console of Opkey. Select Group Management from the options. 

 

 

  

Click the Add button to add the created Group(Group Name created on ADFS platform). Enter details of SSO provider, Group, and Project and click on Add.  

 

 

 

 

Note: The group created on the ADFS platform will be added here.  

 

The group gets added. 

 

 

 

Members of this group can now access their assigned Opkey project(s) when logging in through ADFS SSO.  

  

Visit the Opkey Web login page and click on the "Continue with ADFS" tab.  

Choose your designated Opkey project and begin your work.  

 

 

  

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