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IdP (Identity Provider) domains are SSO Components in EmpowerID that you can use to set the login options available to users accessing your portal from that domain (URL). For example, if you have one domain for internal users, another domain for customers, and a third domain for partners, you can create an IdP domain for each of those domains, specifying the login options to available to each. In this way, you might set up an IdP domain with Windows auth and EmpowerID forms auth options for your internal users, an IdP domain for partners with EmpowerID forms auth only, and an IdP domain for customers with one or more social media login options. As long as the URL you specify for an IdP domain is fully resolvable, you can configure it with as many or few login options as needed by your login policies.

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Login options set on IP Address Ranges take precedence over login options set on IdP Domains. For example, if you create an IP Address Range for internal users and configure it to only allow Windows auth and create an IdP Domain for your internal network with login options for Windows auth and EmpowerID forms auth, your internal users will not see the EmpowerID forms auth option.

Create the domain

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

Creating IP Address Ranges

Configuring Azure AD as an Identity Provider

Configuring Box as an Identity Provider

Configuring Facebook as an Identity Provider

Configuring Github as an Identity Provider

Configuring Google as an Identity Provider

Configuring LinkedIn as an Identity Provider

Configuring Paypal as an Identity Provider

Setting up the Remote Windows Identity Provider

Configuring Smart Card as an Identity Provider

Configuring Twitter as an Identity Provider

Configuring Windows Auth as an Identity Provider

Configuring Yahoo as an Identity Provider

Configuring Yammer as an Identity Provider

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  1. On the navbar, expand Single Sign-On Apps and Authentication > SSO Connections and click select SSO Components.

  2. Click Select the IdP Domains tab and then click the Add Domain button.

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  3. Enter the FQDN for the domain in the Domain Name field and then click Save.

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