Quick Setup Guide - Cloud Access Service My Page SSO - Step 4: Enable IDR SSO Agent on the Cluster
Quick Setup Guide - Cloud Access Service My Page SSO - Step 4: Enable IDR SSO Agent on the Cluster
This step is mandatory if you are deploying HTTP Federation Proxy, Trusted Header, or NTLM applications.
Procedure
- In the Cloud Administration Console, click Platform > Clusters.
- Select Edit from the drop-down menu next to the cluster.
Select the Enable the SSO service on all identity routers in the cluster check box.
(Optional) Select Enable the Web Portal on all identity routers in the cluster to make the IDR web portal available.
Note: This check box is available only if Identity Router based portal is enabled.
Enable high availability.
Enter the load balancer DNS name from the planning checklist.
Click Save and Finish.
- Click Publish Changes.
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