Configuring the Default User Authentication Mode

Use the Default User Authentication Mode page to set SSO as the default authentication mode for all users. The user authentication mode describes how users will log into the system and how user credentials are authenticated. If you select SSO, administrators can still configure some users to use a password.

To set the default user authentication mode:

  1. Click the Deployment Options tab.
  2. Click the Default User Authentication Mode link.
  3. Click Edit Authentication Mode.
  4. From the Value drop-down menu, select the default SSO as the user authentication mode.
  5. Click Update.
  6. When changing modes, select how you want existing user accounts to be handled and click Update.
  7. If you selected SSO:
    1. Enter the SSO login URL in the following format: https://hostname/SiteWand/Submission/<account name>/SSOLogin
      For example: https://example.company.com/SiteWand/Submission/etrack/SSOLogin
    2. Enter the SSO logout URL in the following format: https://hostname/SiteWand/Submission/<account name>/SSOLogout
      For example: https://example.company.com/SiteWand/Submission/<etrack/SSOLogout
    3. Enter the authentication host in the following format: https://hostname
    4. Enter the authentication type. Leave this field blank if you are using OAM as your SAML service provider. Check with your Web Server Administrator for more information on the authentication type.
    5. Click Update.

      Note: You must configure the default user authentication mode for sys_admin and tmp_admin to use User Password and not SSO.

See Also

About Configuring Oracle Access Manager

Prerequisites

Registering Agents for Oracle Access Manager Server

Enabling the Oracle Identify Federation Services

Exporting Metadata

Registering the Instantis Application SSO Agent

Enabling/Disabling User Provisioning

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Last Published Tuesday, June 21, 2016