In an initial discussion with AEB, you clarify whether you prefer OpenID Connect or SAML 2.0. After that, you will receive your endpoint (redirect URI). It is structured as follows: https://idp.aeb.com/auth/realms/aeb/broker/<example>/endpoint
This allows you to make the configuration on your end. Then share the following data with AEB:
- If you have selected OpenID Connect:
- ClientID
- Client secret
- Link to the well-known OpenID Endpoint Configuration
- If you have selected SAML 2.0:
- Link to the Metadata XML (SAML entity descriptor)
How do I set up single sign-on (SSO)?
- Creating roles and rights for single sign-on (SSO)
- You will find examples of configuration for your Identity and Access Management in the following articles:
Setting up single sign-on (SSO) via Microsoft Azure Active Directory via OpenID Connect
Setting up single sign-on (SSO) via Microsoft AD FS
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