Configuring SAML SSO for LiquidPlanner
These steps will guide you through setting up the single sign-on functionality between ADSelfService Plus and LiquidPlanner
Prerequisite
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Log in to ADSelfService Plus as an administrator.
- Navigate to Configuration → Self-Service → Password Sync/Single Sign On → Add Application, and select LiquidPlanner from the applications displayed.
Note: You can also find LiquidPlanner application that you need from the search bar located in the left pane or the alphabet wise navigation option in the right pane.
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Click IdP details in the top-right corner of the screen.
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In the pop-up screen that appears, note down the values of Login URL, Logout URL and FingerPrint. We will need these values in a later step.
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Instead of FingerPrint, you can also download the SSO certificate and use it for SSO configuration.
LiquidPlanner (Service Provider) configuration steps
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Now, log in to your LiquidPlanner administrator account.
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Click your User Profile picture at the top-right corner of the screen, and select Settings.
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From the left-hand navigation, select Single Sign On Configuration.
- Select Configuration.
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Choose a unique subdomain for custom login. This value will serve as the SP Identifier while configuring LiquidPlanner in ADSelfService Plus. Note down this value.
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In the Fingerprint field, enter the Fingerprint value you had saved in Step 4 of Prerequisite.
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In the Remote Login URL, enter the Login URL value you had saved in Step 4 of Prerequisite.
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In the Logout Landing URL, enter the Logout URL value you had saved in Step 4 of Prerequisite.
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Click Save.
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After you configure your SSO settings, you must test them. Select Test URL to do this.
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Once your test is successful, go to Enable SSO.
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Change the radio button from No to Yes if you want to enable SSO for your workspace.
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Click Save.
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After setting up SSO, you need to configure your LiquidPlanner members’ behavior.
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Determine if you would like the all workspace members to be using SSO at the same moment by selecting Yes for Enable SSO for All Members.
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Determine if you would like all new workspace members automatically to be set up with SSO required by selecting Yes for Enable SSO for All New Members by Default.
- To move one member at a time, or a group of members, into SSO Enabled, select them from the SSO Disabled box and use the >> arrows to move them to SSO Enabled. Alternatively you can move everyone at once with the Move All => button.
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Once done with selections, click Save.
ADSelfService Plus (Identity Provider) configuration steps
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Now, switch to ADSelfService Plus’ LiquidPlanner configuration page.
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Enter the Application Name and Description.
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In the Assign Policies field, select the policies for which SSO need to be enabled.
Note:ADSelfService Plus allows you to create OU and group-based policies for your AD domains. To create a policy, go to Configuration → Self-Service → Policy Configuration → Add New Policy.
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Select Enable Single Sign-On.
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Enter the Domain Name of your LiquidPlanner account. For example, if you use johndoe@thinktodaytech.com to log in to LiquidPlanner, then thinktodaytech.com is the domain name.
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In the Account ID field, enter the unique subdomain you saved in Step 5 of LiquidPlanner configuration.
- In the Name ID Format field, choose the format for the user login attribute value specific to the application.
Note: Use Unspecified as the default option if you are unsure about the format of the login attribute value used by the application
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Click Add Application
Your users should now be able to sign in to LiquidPlanner through ADSelfService Plus.
Note:
For LiquidPlanner, both IdP-initiated and SP-initiated flows are supported.
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