📄️ Introduction
SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) is a protocol that enables Web browser Single Sign-On (SSO) across multiple domains, allowing users to authenticate once and access multiple resources without having to re-enter credentials. SAML operates through the exchange of XML-based messages between an Identity Provider (IDP) and a Service Provider (SP).
📄️ Add SAML 2.0 Provider
This section contains step-by-step instructions for creating a SAML 2.0 provider in Monokee. These instructions are applicable to both identity and service providers, and will be referenced in the dedicated tutorial.
📄️ Download Provider Metadata
This page will walk you through the steps required to download both the SAML 2.0 Identity Provider (IDP) and Service Provider (SP) metadata from Monokee. SAML 2.0 metadata is an XML document that contains information about the configuration and endpoints of a SAML 2.0 IDP or SP. The metadata document provides a standardized way for IDPs and SPs to exchange information about their SAML 2.0 configuration, allowing them to establish trust and enabling SSO (Single Sign-On) between them.
📄️ Reference
In this section, you'll find a detailed explanation of the available options for setting up an Identity Provider (IDP) or Service Provider (SP).
🗃️ Identity Providers
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🗃️ Service Providers
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