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×Configure Google SSO in a few simple steps using this setup guide. miniOrange SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) allows secure Single Sign-On access to your Google Account & other specific On-Premise / Cloud apps using a single set of existing login credentials.
Google SSO solution also provides an option to integrate with multiple third-party Identity Providers which support SAML and OAuth sort of standard protocols. IDP here means (Okta, Auth0, Ping, Onelogin, etc) or Active Directory (AD) where your existing users are managed. Google SSO for Cloud Identity, eliminating passwords by redirecting users to an external identity provider (IdP) for authentication, enhancing user experience with existing credentials.
With miniOrange Google SSO, you can:
miniOrange offers free help through a consultation call with our System Engineers to Install or Setup Google SSO solution in your environment with 30-day free trial.
For this, you need to just send us an email at idpsupport@xecurify.com to book a slot and we'll help you in no time.
miniOrange Google SSO integration supports the following features:
IP based access control in cloud computing, allows you to enforce an IP restriction policy that enables the IT admin to restrict user access to business data in G Suite only through one or more specified IP addresses. This ensures that no business data is accessed in an unsecured, public, or unregistered IP address. Preventing data theft is a big concern, so IP restriction for G Suite helps you out with that concern.
miniOrange provides user authentication from various external sources, which can be Directories (like ADFS, Microsoft Active Directory, Azure AD, OpenLDAP, Google, AWS Cognito etc), Identity Providers (like Shibboleth, Ping, Okta, OneLogin, KeyCloak), Databases (like MySQL, Maria DB, PostgreSQL) and many more.
Get IdP Metadata Details to upload to Google Apps:
If you want some of your users to sign in to Google directly, you can move those users into an organizational unit (OU) or group. Then, manage SSO settings for the OU or group so that those users are authenticated by Google rather than using your third-party IdP. Follow the following steps:
Note: Get started is only available if you’ve already enabled your third-party SSO profile.
Note: If the SSO profile assignment for an OU or group differs from your domain-wide profile assignment,
an override warning appears when you select that OU or group. You can’t assign the SSO profile on a
per-user basis. The Users view let you check the setting for a specific user.
If you want to turn off the third-party authentication for all your users without changing the SSO profile assignment for OUs or groups, you can disable the third-party SSO profile:
Test SSO login to your Google Apps account with miniOrange IdP:
Contact us or email us at idpsupport@xecurify.com and we'll help you setting it up in no time.
miniOrange provides user authentication from various external sources, which can be Directories (like ADFS, Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID, OpenLDAP, Google, AWS Cognito etc), Identity Providers (like Okta, Shibboleth, Ping, OneLogin, KeyCloak), Databases (like MySQL, Maria DB, PostgreSQL) and many more. You can configure your existing directory/user store or add users in miniOrange.
1. Create User in miniOrange
2. Bulk Upload Users in miniOrange via Uploading CSV File.
Here's the list of the attributes and what it does when we enable it. You can enable/disable accordingly.
Attribute | Description |
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Activate LDAP | All user authentications will be done with LDAP credentials if you Activate it |
Sync users in miniOrange | Users will be created in miniOrange after authentication with LDAP |
Fallback Authentication | If LDAP credentials fail then user will be authenticated through miniOrange |
Allow users to change password | This allows your users to change their password. It updates the new credentials in your LDAP server |
Enable administrator login | On enabling this, your miniOrange Administrator login authenticates using your LDAP server |
Show IdP to users | If you enable this option, this IdP will be visible to users |
Send Configured Attributes | If you enable this option, then only the attributes configured below will be sent in attributes at the time of login |
Refer our guide to setup LDAPS on windows server.
miniOrange integrates with various external user sources such as directories, identity providers, and etc.
Contact us or email us at idpsupport@xecurify.com and we'll help you setting it up in no time.
A. Restricting access to Google Apps with IP Blocking
You can use adaptive authentication with Google Apps Single Sign-On (SSO) to improve the security and functionality of Single Sign-On. You can allow a IP Address in certain range for SSO or you can deny it based your requirements and you can also challenge the user to verify his authenticity. Adaptive authentication manages the user authentication bases on different factors such as Device ID, Location, Time of Access, IP Address and many more.
You can configure Adaptive Authentication with IP Blocking in following way:Attribute | Description |
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Allow | Allow user to authenticate and use services if Adaptive authentication condition is true. |
Challenge | Challenge users with one of the three methods mentioned below for verifying user authenticity. |
Deny | Deny user authentications and access to services if Adaptive authentication condition is true. |
Attribute | Description |
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User second Factor | The User needs to authenticate using the second factor he has opted or assigned for such as |
KBA (Knowledge-based authentication) | The System will ask user for 2 of 3 questions he has configured in his Self Service Console. Only after right answer to both questions user is allowed to proceed further. |
OTP over Alternate Email | User will receive a OTP on the alternate email he has configured threw Self Service Console. Once user provides the correct OTP he is allowed to proceed further. |
B. Adaptive Authentication with Limiting number of devices.
Using Adaptive Authentication you can also restrict the number of devices the end user can access the Services on. You can allow end users to access services on a fixed no. of devices. The end users will be able to access services provided by us on this fixed no. of devices.
You can configure Adaptive Authentication with Device Restriction in following wayC. Add Adaptive Authentication policy to Google Apps.
D.Notification and Alert Message.
This section handles the notifications and alerts related to Adaptive Authentication.It provides the following options :
Option | Description |
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Challenge Completed and Device Registered | Enabling this option allows you to send an email alert when an end-user completes a challenge and registers a device. |
Challenge Completed but Device Not Registered | Enabling this option allows you to send an email alert when an end-user completes a challenge but do not registers the device. |
Challenge Failed | Enabling this option allows you to send an email alert when an end-user fails to complete the challenge. |
For Firefox: Add SAML tracer Add-On from the Firefox marketplace.
For Chrome / Edge or Chromium-based browsers: Install the SAML tracer extension from Chrome Webstore.
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