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Configure the SAML authenticator used for delegating authentication to VMware Identity Manager. See
Configure SAML Authentication to Work with True SSO.
Configure SAML Authentication to Work with True SSO
With the True SSO feature introduced in Horizon 7, users can log in to VMware Identity Manager 2.6 and
later releases using smart card, RADIUS, or RSA SecurID authentication, and they will no longer be
prompted for Active Directory credentials, even when they launch a remote desktop or application for the
first time.
With earlier releases, SSO (single sign-on) worked by prompting users for their Active Directory
credentials the first time they launched a remote desktop or published application if they had not
previously authenticated with their Active Directory credentials. The credentials were then cached so that
subsequent launches would not require users to re-enter their credentials. With True SSO, short-term
certificates are created and used instead of AD credentials.
Although the process for configuring SAML authentication for VMware Identity Manager has not changed,
one additional step has been added for True SSO. You must configure VMware Identity Manager so that
password pop-ups are suppressed.
Note If your deployment includes more than one View Connection Server instance, you must associate
the SAML authenticator with each instance.
Prerequisites
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Verify that single sign-on is enabled as a global setting. In View Administrator, select Configuration >
Global Settings, and verify that Single sign-on (SSO) is set to Enabled.
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Verify that VMware Identity Manager is installed and configured. See the VMware Identity Manager
documentation, available at https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vidm_pubs.html
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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. See the topic "Import a Root Certificate and Intermediate Certificates into a
Windows Certificate Store," in the chapter "Configuring SSL Certificates for View Servers," in the
View Installation document.
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Make a note of the FQDN of the VMware Identity Manager server instance.
Procedure
1 In Horizon Administrator, select Configuration > Servers.
2 On the Connection Servers tab, select a server instance to associate with the SAML authenticator
and click Edit.
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