How to avoid the “Select an Identity Provider” page when application.yml has only one IdP?
Is there a way to avoid the "Select an Identity Provider" page when application.yml has only one IdP entry thus? ...
providers:
- alias: spring-security-saml-idp
metadata: http://localhost:7071/sample-idp/saml/idp/metadata
linktext: Spring Security SAML IDP on port 7071
name-id: urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress
assertion-consumer-service-index: 0
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Naga Vijayapuram
spring-security-saml2
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Is there a way to avoid the "Select an Identity Provider" page when application.yml has only one IdP entry thus? ...
providers:
- alias: spring-security-saml-idp
metadata: http://localhost:7071/sample-idp/saml/idp/metadata
linktext: Spring Security SAML IDP on port 7071
name-id: urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress
assertion-consumer-service-index: 0
Thanks
Naga Vijayapuram
spring-security-saml2
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Is there a way to avoid the "Select an Identity Provider" page when application.yml has only one IdP entry thus? ...
providers:
- alias: spring-security-saml-idp
metadata: http://localhost:7071/sample-idp/saml/idp/metadata
linktext: Spring Security SAML IDP on port 7071
name-id: urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress
assertion-consumer-service-index: 0
Thanks
Naga Vijayapuram
spring-security-saml2
Is there a way to avoid the "Select an Identity Provider" page when application.yml has only one IdP entry thus? ...
providers:
- alias: spring-security-saml-idp
metadata: http://localhost:7071/sample-idp/saml/idp/metadata
linktext: Spring Security SAML IDP on port 7071
name-id: urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress
assertion-consumer-service-index: 0
Thanks
Naga Vijayapuram
spring-security-saml2
spring-security-saml2
asked Nov 11 '18 at 19:06
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It would seem that you are out of luck: the SamlAuthenticationRequestFilter has built in the selection mechanism (actually expects tha parameter idp in the request) . If you want to forward to default IDP, I believe you either need to sublcass said filter or make your own filter that does the info injection.
The result could be something like this
(user accesses page) - (new filter that checks if only one idp is configured and forwards) - (SamlAuthenticationRequestFilter)
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It would seem that you are out of luck: the SamlAuthenticationRequestFilter has built in the selection mechanism (actually expects tha parameter idp in the request) . If you want to forward to default IDP, I believe you either need to sublcass said filter or make your own filter that does the info injection.
The result could be something like this
(user accesses page) - (new filter that checks if only one idp is configured and forwards) - (SamlAuthenticationRequestFilter)
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It would seem that you are out of luck: the SamlAuthenticationRequestFilter has built in the selection mechanism (actually expects tha parameter idp in the request) . If you want to forward to default IDP, I believe you either need to sublcass said filter or make your own filter that does the info injection.
The result could be something like this
(user accesses page) - (new filter that checks if only one idp is configured and forwards) - (SamlAuthenticationRequestFilter)
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It would seem that you are out of luck: the SamlAuthenticationRequestFilter has built in the selection mechanism (actually expects tha parameter idp in the request) . If you want to forward to default IDP, I believe you either need to sublcass said filter or make your own filter that does the info injection.
The result could be something like this
(user accesses page) - (new filter that checks if only one idp is configured and forwards) - (SamlAuthenticationRequestFilter)
It would seem that you are out of luck: the SamlAuthenticationRequestFilter has built in the selection mechanism (actually expects tha parameter idp in the request) . If you want to forward to default IDP, I believe you either need to sublcass said filter or make your own filter that does the info injection.
The result could be something like this
(user accesses page) - (new filter that checks if only one idp is configured and forwards) - (SamlAuthenticationRequestFilter)
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