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How to configure single sign-on for Circonus

ADSelfService Plus supports Active Directory (AD)-based single sign-on (SSO) for Circonus logins and many other SAML-enabled applications. When Circonus SAML SSO is enabled, users only have to log in to ADSelfService Plus, the identity provider, once. After logging in, users can securely access their Circonus account without having to enter their usernames and passwords again.

ADSelfService Plus supports service provider (SP)-initiated SSO for Circonus logins.

SP-initiated Circonus SSO: Users can access their Circonus domain via a URL or bookmark. They will automatically be redirected to the ADSelfService Plus portal for login. Once they've logged in, they'll be automatically redirected and logged in to the Circonus portal.

Follow this step-by-step guide for Circonus SSO

Configuring your Active Directory domain in ADSelfService Plus

For detailed steps, click here.

Getting the SAML SSO details from ADSelfService Plus

  1. Log in to ADSelfService Plus with admin credentials.
  2. Go to the Applications tab → Add Applications, and select Circonus from the applications displayed.

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  3. Enter the Application Name and the Description.
  4. Select Enable Single Sign-On.
  5. Enter the Domain Name of your email address. For example, if you use johndoe@circonus.com to log in to Circonus, then circonus.com is the domain name.
  6. Enter the sub-domain name of your Circonus portal in the SP Identifier field. Example format: https://<sp_identifier>.circonus.com
  7. Click Add Application.
  8. In the pop-up that appears, copy the Login URL, and download the X505 Certificate.

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Configuring SAML SSO settings in Circonus

  1. Log in to Circonus with admin credentials.
  2. In the Account section, click Profile.

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  3. Click the Edit SAML Integration icon.

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  4. In the pop-up that appears, enter the IDP Login URL and the IDP Issuer (paste the copied Login URL from step 8).
  5. Open the downloaded certificate as a text file. Refer to step 8.
  6. Copy and paste the content in the IDP Certificate field.

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  7. Click OK.

Your users can now log in to their Circonus accounts automatically using single sign-on.

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