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Even after enabling single sign-on, you will be able to log in using local users if necessary. If you want to log in with local users, then navigate directly to https://FLEXDEPLOYHOST:FLEXDEPLOYPORT/flexdeploy/next/#/login. You can enable SSO, MFA, or both as it depends on your Provider. |
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Single sign-on integration will be done by adding a configuration file on the FlexDeploy application server host. You should keep this file readable only by the FlexDeploy process user. There is no restriction on where this file should be kept, but it’s a good idea to keep it with the FlexDeploy installation files, For example, $FLEXDEPLOY_HOME/.sso folder. If you change values in this file, you will need to restart your FlexDeploy server to pick up those changes. Make sure permissions on this folder are 700, so as to not allow other users to read this file.
The configuration file can be named as per your wish, but we will use the name fdsso.config for this documentation. The location of the configuration file will need to be added to server startup arguments in setenvoverride.sh file or setenvoverride.bat file. We recommend that this fdsso.config file is not kept under apache-tomcat-flexdeploy folder, as that folder is replaced during upgrade process. Here is the syntax for startup argument:
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