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    Setting Up SSO

    Admin of a Team or Enterprise account can configure SSO to access RemotePC by signing in to a central identity provider. To set up a SSO, the admin needs to:

    • Configure identity provider
    • Configure RemotePC account
    Configure identity provider

    RemotePC supports login via credentials created using Standard Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0. For implementing SAML authentication, SAML URLs and Certificate are needed, which can be obtained from any supported IdP.

    Once an admin registers with an IdP of their choice, they will receive the following:

    • IdP Issuer URL: This URL uniquely identifies the application for which single sign-on is being configured.
    • Single Sign-On URL: This URL processes an authentication request from the user's browser and returns an authentication response to verify the user.
    • X.509 certificate (Base64): An X.509 certificate is a security certificate that you receive from your identity provider to verify your identity. It comes in different formats, but RemotePC only accepts .pem or .cer format.
    Configure your RemotePC account

    Admin needs to provide the received SAML URLs and Certificate in the Single Sign-On application from the RemotePC web interface.

    To set up SSO,

    1. Log in to RemotePC via web browser.
    2. Click the username displayed on the top-right corner and click 'My Account'.
    3. Click 'Single Sign-On'.
    4. Enter a name for your SSO profile.
    5. Enter the URLs and add the X.509 certificate received from your IdP.
      Note: X.509 certificate should only be in .pem or .cer format.
    6. Click 'Configure Single Sign-On'.

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    You will receive an email when SSO is enabled.

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