Use JumpCloud SAML Single Sign On (SSO) to give your users convenient but secure access to all their web applications with a single set of credentials.
Read this article to learn how to integrate with iMeet Central.
Prerequisites
- An iMeet Central administrator account.
- Your iMeet domain.
- A JumpCloud administrator account.
Creating a new JumpCloud Application Integration
- Log in to the JumpCloud Admin Portal.
- Navigate to USER AUTHENTICATION > SSO Applications.
- Click + Add New Application.
- Type the name of the application in the Search field and select it.
- Click Next.
- In the Display Label, type your name for the application. Optionally, you can enter a Description, adjust the User Portal Image and choose to hide or Show in User Portal.
If this is a Bookmark Application, enter your sign-in URL in the Bookmark URL field.
- Click Save Application.
- If successful, click:
- Configure Application and go to the next section.
- Close to configure your new application at a later time.
Configuring the SSO Integration
To configure JumpCloud
- Create a new application or select it from the the Configured Applications list.
- Select the SSO tab.
- Replace any instances of YOURDOMAIN or SUBDOMAIN with your iMeet Central domain name.
- Add any desired attributes.
- Click save.
Download the certificate
- Find your application in the Configured Applications list and click anywhere in the row to reopen its configuration window.
- Select the SSO tab and click IDP Certificate Valid > Download certificate.
The certificate.pem will download to your local Downloads folder.
To configure iMeet Central
- Sign into iMeet Central as an administrator.
- Click the Settings icon and select Company Setup from the drop-down list.
- In the Company Setup page, click the Advanced tab and select Single Sign On.
- In the Identity Provider Details page, enter the values for the following fields:
- SSO URL – enter the JumpCloud IdP Entity ID.
- SSO Login URL – enter the JumpCloud IDP URL.
- SSO Logout URL – enter https://console.jumpcloud.com/userconsole/
- Select Certificate and copy and paste the contents of the certificate downloaded in the previous section.
- Login Page – enabled by default, deselect if you do not want a login link to JumpCloud displayed on the login page.
- User Syncing– enabled by default, deselect if you don’t want to use JIT Provisioning.
- Click Update.
Using JIT Provisioning
Additional attributes are required to use JIT provisioning. JIT required attributes are prepopulated and are on by default to enable JIT provisioning. You can’t edit the JIT required service provider attributes. You can customize the JumpCloud attribute name and the constant value for JIT required attributes. Toggle off the attributes to opt out of sending the attributes in the SAML assertion
To complete the provisioning process
- Authorize a user’s access to the application in JumpCloud.
- Have the user log in to the application using SSO. The SAML assertion passes from JumpCloud to the service provider, and gives the service provider the information it needs to create the user account.
Authorizing User SSO Access
Users are implicitly denied access to applications. After you connect an application to JumpCloud, you need to authorize user access to that application. You can authorize user access from the Application Configuration panel or from the Groups Configuration panel.
To authorize user access from the Application Configuration panel
- Log in to the JumpCloud Admin Portal.
- Go to USER AUTHENTICATION > SSO Applications, then select the application to which you want to authorize user access.
- Select the User Groups tab. If you need to create a new group of users, see Get Started: User Groups.
- Select the check box next to the group of users you want to give access.
- Click save.
To learn how to authorize user access from the Groups Configuration panel, see Authorize Users to an SSO Application.
Validating SSO authentication workflow(s)
IdP Initiated
- Access the JumpCloud User Console.
- Select the application’s tile.
- The application will launch and login the user.
SP Initiated
- Navigate to your Service Provider application URL.
- You will be redirected to log in to the JumpCloud User Portal.
- The browser will be redirected back to the application and be automatically logged in.
Removing the SSO Integration
These are steps for removing the integration in JumpCloud. Consult your SP's documentation for any additional steps needed to remove the integration in the SP. Failure to remove the integration successfully for both the SP and JumpCloud may result in users losing access to the application.
To deactivate the SSO Integration
- Log in to the JumpCloud Admin Portal.
- Go to USER AUTHENTICATION > SSO Applications.
- Search for the application that you’d like to deactivate and click to open its details panel.
- Select the SSO tab.
- Scroll to the bottom of the configuration.
- Click Deactivate SSO.
- Click save.
- If successful, you will receive a confirmation message.
To delete the application
- Log in to the JumpCloud Admin Portal.
- Go to USER AUTHENTICATION > SSO Applications.
- Search for the application that you’d like to delete.
- Check the box next to the application to select it.
- Click Delete.
- Enter the number of the applications you are deleting
- Click Delete Application.
- If successful, you will see an application deletion confirmation notification.