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Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0 and IBMid are used to implement federated authentication. A user logs in to Sterling Order Management System through the IBMid sign in page and authenticates through your organization's SAML identity provider.
The enterprise SAML server presents a login page to the user. If the user logs in successfully, the SAML server redirects the user, along with the SAML response, to IBM Cloud Pak for Multicloud Management.
The enterprise SAML server presents a login page to the user. If the user logs in successfully, the SAML server redirects the user, along with the SAML response, to IBM Cloud Private. IBM Cloud Private generates an authentication token and grants access to the service that the user requested.
1 gru 2023 · 1. Use an API key to get an access token (see here for more information): Figure 2: Exchanging an IAM API key into an access token. 2. Get an access token when running on an IBM Cloud-managed compute platform. For instructions on how to do that, please refer to the following blogs:
The service console login page has the option to log in with your IBMid and password. After the Sign In via IBMid button is clicked, the user is directed to the IAM login page, on which the password is entered. When authentication is completed, the user is redirected back to the console.
Enable SAML Service Provider Initiated (SP-Initiated) web SSO. Configure SSO in the browser. IBM Product Master supports SAML 2.0 web single sign-on with Just In Time (JIT) provisioning for the Admin UI and Persona-based UI.
If you have a valid ID and you are registered as the administrator user for your organization in the IBM Cloud Management Console for Power Systems portal, you can add users for your organization, and configure access permissions for applications. You can also modify and delete users. You can manage users from the Settings page.