Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is an XML standard that allows secure web domains to exchange user authentication and authorization data. Using SAML, an online service provider can contact a separate online identity provider to authenticate users who are trying to access secure content.
StatusHub offers a SAML-based Single Sign-On (SSO) service that provides our customers with full control over the authorization and authentication of hosted user accounts that can access your StatusHub.
To restrict access to your StatusHub using SAML open up your dashboard and click the "edit status site" button of the hub you wish to restrict.
Once these settings open up, select the Restrict Access tab. Then select the option to restrict access using SAML 2.0
This will generate an SSO URL.
To complete connection your IDp service provider. Open your account with the provider. You will now need to build/add a StatusHub app.
Follow the instructions offered by your provider to do this ensuring that you paste the URL from earlier.
Taking the XML output of this process go back to the restrict access page of your hub. Using the XML textbox provided paste in the XML output from your provider. Saves the Changes.
Your hub has now been restricted and can only be viewed by those with an account linked to your IDp service provider.
Follow the links below to see specific instructions on how to set up the required app with your IDp service provider.
Entrust Identity Guard | OneLogin | Radiant Logic Cloud Federation Service | McAfee Identity Manager | |
Mobility Guard OneGate | Oracle Identity Federation | Fugen Cloud ID Broker | Intel Cloud SSO | |
SailPoint IdentityGuard | JBOss Keycloak |
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