Configure the general settings for the affiliate.
To provide general information about the affiliate
This URL must point to the redirect.jsp file -- for example:
http://myserver.mysite.com/siteminderagent/redirectjsp/redirect.jsp
myserver Identifies the web server with the Web Agent Option Pack or the SPS federation gateway.
Be sure to create a policy to protect the Authentication URL.
The Use Secure URL feature instructs the SSO Service to encrypt the SMPORTALURL query parameter that it appends to the Authentication URL before redirecting the user to establish a CA SiteMinder® session. Encrypting the SMPORTALURL protects it from modification by a malicious user.
Note: If you select this check box, set the Authentication URL field to the following URL:
http(s)://idp_server:port/affwebservices/secure/secureredirect.
Click Help for more details about this field.
When you add a consumer to an affiliate domain, you are required to set the Authentication URL field. The Authentication URL must point to the redirect.jsp file. The purpose of this URL is to establish a session at the producer.
The redirect.jsp file is installed at the producer where you install the Web Agent Option Pack or the SPS federation gateway. Protect the redirect.jsp file with a CA SiteMinder® policy so that users who request a protected resource are asked to authenticate. The Web Agent presents the challenge because the user does not have a CA SiteMinder® session.
After a user is authenticated and successfully accesses the redirect.jsp file, a session is established. The redirect.jsp file redirects the user back to the producer Web Agent. The Agent can process the request and can generate the SAML assertion.
The procedure for protecting the Authentication URL is the same in all of the following set-ups:
To protect the Authentication URL
Agent for the asserting party web server
Web Agents r6.x QMR 6, r12.0 SP2, r12.0 SP3 and SPS federation gateway enter:
/siteminderagent/redirectjsp/
The resource filter /siteminderagent/redirectjsp/ is an alias that the FWS application sets up automatically. The alias references include:
web_agent_home/affwebservices/redirectjsp
sps_home/secure-proxy/Tomcat/webapps/affwebservices/redirectjsp
For the SAML artifact profile only, select the Persistent check box in the Session section of the realm dialog. If you do not configure a persistent session, the user cannot access consumer resources.
For the remaining settings, accept the defaults or modify as needed.
You can specify time restrictions that restrict when a consumer resource is available. When you specify a time restriction, access to the consumer resources is available only during the period specified. If a user tries accessing a resource outside of the allowed time period, the producer does not generate a SAML assertion.
Note: Time restrictions are based on the system clock of the server on which the Policy Server is installed.
To specify a time restriction
In the Restrictions section of the page, click Set in the Time.
The Time Restriction page displays.
The time restriction schedule is set.
You can specify an IP address, range addresses, or a subnet mask of the web server where the browser is running to access a consumer. If you specify IP addresses, the consumer only accepts users from the appropriate IP addresses.
To specify IP addresses
In the Restrictions section of the page, click Add in the IP Address area.
The IP Restrictions page appears.
If you do not know the IP address but you know the domain name, click the DNS Lookup button. This button opens the DNS Lookup page. Enter a fully qualified host name in the Host Name field and click OK.
The options are:
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