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Create a Policy to Implement Attributes as HTTP Headers
To implement the use of SAML attributes as HTTP headers, you must group together the authorization event rule and active response in a policy.
To create the policy to generate HTTP Headers from SAML attributes
- Log on to the FSS Administrative UI.
- From the Domains tab, select the domain that contains the target resource.
- In the domain, select the Policies object and create a policy.
The Policy Properties dialog opens.
- Enter a descriptive name in the Name field.
- Select the users that must have access to the protected resource in the Users tab.
- Add the authorization rule you created previously on the Rules tab.
- Select the authorization rule and click Set Response.
The Available Responses dialog opens.
- Select the active response you created previously and click OK.
You return to the Rules tab. The response appears with the authentication rule.
- Click OK to save the policy.
The policy that enables SAML attributes to be used as HTTP headers is complete.
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