Difference between revisions of "Authentication Workflows"

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SSO accounts are automatically created when a user logs in for the first time. The user can be placed in the proper group automatically upon login by mapping SSO attributes to a user group within VALT.
 
SSO accounts are automatically created when a user logs in for the first time. The user can be placed in the proper group automatically upon login by mapping SSO attributes to a user group within VALT.
  
*VALT uses <b>Just-In-Time (JIT) Provisioning</b>.
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*VALT's SSO uses <b>Just-In-Time (JIT) Provisioning</b>.
 
**<em>Users are reevaluated and assigned to groups each time they log in, based on the group membership attribute being passed.</em>
 
**<em>Users are reevaluated and assigned to groups each time they log in, based on the group membership attribute being passed.</em>
 
*If a user does <u>NOT</u> have a user mapping associated with their account, the user gets moved to "<b>Users without Group</b>" and has restricted access.
 
*If a user does <u>NOT</u> have a user mapping associated with their account, the user gets moved to "<b>Users without Group</b>" and has restricted access.

Revision as of 07:47, 28 March 2024

Authentication Workflows

There are three different authentication methods that can be used for VALT:

  • Local Authentication
  • LDAP Authentication
  • SSO Authentication


Local Authentication

Local accounts are created and assigned to groups within VALT. Local accounts can be created manually or imported from a list.

Auth local.jpg


LDAP Authentication

LDAP accounts can be imported manually using an LDAP search and lookup tool within the software or imported automatically on a schedule based on group.

Auth ldap.jpg


SSO Authentication

SSO accounts are automatically created when a user logs in for the first time. The user can be placed in the proper group automatically upon login by mapping SSO attributes to a user group within VALT.

  • VALT's SSO uses Just-In-Time (JIT) Provisioning.
    • Users are reevaluated and assigned to groups each time they log in, based on the group membership attribute being passed.
  • If a user does NOT have a user mapping associated with their account, the user gets moved to "Users without Group" and has restricted access.
  • If a user's user mapping changes, they will be moved to the correct group upon their next SSO sign-in.
    • Correct mapping is based on the SSO mapping created in VALT and the attribute/pair value being passed from the IdP.

SSO Flow Chart.png