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To delegate responsibility for authentication to VMware Identity Manager, you must create a SAML
authenticator in Horizon 7. A SAML authenticator contains the trust and metadata exchange between
Horizon 7 and VMware Identity Manager. You associate a SAML authenticator with a Connection Server
instance.
Note If you intend to provide access to your desktops and applications through
VMware Identity Manager, verify that you create the desktop and application pools as a user who has the
Administrators role on the root access group in Horizon Administrator. If you give the user the
Administrators role on an access group other than the root access group, VMware Identity Manager will
not recognize the SAML authenticator you configure in Horizon 7, and you cannot configure the pool in
VMware Identity Manager.
Configure a SAML Authenticator in Horizon Administrator
To launch remote desktops and applications from VMware Identity Manager or to connect to remote
desktops and applications through a third-party load balancer or gateway, you must create a SAML
authenticator in Horizon Administrator. A SAML authenticator contains the trust and metadata exchange
between Horizon 7 and the device to which clients connect.
You associate a SAML authenticator with a Connection Server instance. If your deployment includes
more than one Connection Server instance, you must associate the SAML authenticator with each
instance.
You can allow one static authenticator and multiple dynamic authenticators to go live at a time. You can
configure vIDM (Dynamic) and Unified Access Gateway (Static) authenticators and retain them in active
state. You can make connections through either of these authenticators.
You can configure more than one SAML authenticator to a Connection Server and all the authenticators
can be active simultaneously. However, the entity-ID of each of these SAML authenticators configured on
the Connection Server must be different.
The status of the SAML authenticator in dashboard is always green as it is predefined metadata that is
static in nature. The red and green toggling is only applicable for dynamic authenticators.
For information about configuring a SAML authenticator for VMware Unified Access Gateway appliances,
see Deploying and Configuring Unified Access Gateway.
Prerequisites
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Verify that Workspace ONE, VMware Identity Manager, or a third-party gateway or load balancer is
installed and configured. See the installation documentation for that product.
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Verify that the root certificate for the signing CA for the SAML server certificate is installed on the
connection server host. VMware does not recommend that you configure SAML authenticators to use
self-signed certificates. For information about certificate authentication, see the View Installation
document.
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Make a note of the FQDN or IP address of the Workspace ONE server, VMware Identity Manager
server, or external-facing load balancer.
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