Hi team,
Does anyone know where can I find below info of jira?
The Entity ID of your application (URL or URI);
The URL/endpoint that the token should be submitted back to (redirect URL);
The application metadata (xml format) if available;
Attributes required and corresponding assertion names / format.
These are questions that could have different answers depending on what system is asking them.
What are you trying to do exactly?
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I can find below two items from jira application as you can see from picture
The Entity ID of your application (URL or URI);
The URL/endpoint that the token should be submitted back to (redirect URL);
do you have any idea about other two items for saml sso needs
The application metadata (xml format) if available;
Attributes required and corresponding assertion names / format.
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I don't know what app you are using on the Jira side, and you haven't told us what your identity provider is. So, no, I can't begin to guess what the answers might be.
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Hi Nic,
I want to configure SAML single sign on on jira application.
And the Identity provider is ADFS.
However , after I configured, it shows me No license installed,
I already configured X.509 certificate provided by identity provider as picture shows.
What kind of license it refers to here?
Any idea?
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So
1) Again, what are you doing on the Jira side?
2) But that's half answered by the other part of the question - you are using an app (so which one?), and you have not got a valid licence for it.
You'll need to get a licence for the app before you go any further
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