Mapping Your Authentication Scheme to Your Authentication Policy

After you create your resources and tie them to the authentication policy that was created for you when the application domain was created (for example, protected resource policy), you need to map your authentication scheme to your authentication policy so that your resources will present the login form to users for authentication:

  1. Log in to the Oracle Access Manager Administration Console.
  2. Navigate to the Application Security tab.
  3. Under Access Manager, click on Application Domains.
  4. Click Search and then select the application domain.
  5. Click on the application domain and then navigate to the Authorization Policies tab.
  6. Select Protected Resource Policy and then navigate to the Responses tab
  7. In the Resources tab, click Add to add the resources that you created in Configuring Protected Resources under an Application Domain.
  8. In the Responses tab, complete the following:
    1. Deselect the Identity Assertion option.
    2. Click Add.
    3. In the Type field, enter Header.
    4. In the Name field, enter the name of the HTTP header variable that contains the authentication type (for example, the name you entered in Configuring Primavera Portfolio Management for Single Sign-On).
    5. In the Value field, enter the value assigned to the SSO Authentication Type HTTP Header that indicates that the Oracle Access Manager performs the authentication (for example, the name you entered in Configuring Primavera Portfolio Management for Single Sign-On).
  9. Click Apply.

Related Topics

Configuring Oracle Access Manager and the Oracle HTTP Server

Registering an Identity Store

Creating an Authentication Module

Configuring a Host Identifier

Configuring an Authentication Scheme

Protecting Your Resources



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