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            <title>Azure/Entra AD - Adding the ARDI Source</title>
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            <description>Azure/Entra AD - Adding the ARDI Source

Go to your default site in ARDI, open Administration and choose SAML Authentication Settings under the Addons section.



Make sure that Entra / Azure AD is selected in the droplist, and press Create SAML Source</description>
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            <title>Entra/Azure AD: Create an Application</title>
            <link>https://docs.optrix.com.au/saml:ad_tutorial_p2</link>
            <description>Entra/Azure AD: Create an Application

NOTE: This step must be performed by a domain or Office365 administrator

First, sign in as an administrator to your Office365 account in a site such as the Office365 Portal.



Press the nine-dot button in the top-left corner to open the menu of Office365 sites to visit, and choose</description>
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            <title>Entra/Azure AD: Create a SAML App</title>
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            <description>Entra/Azure AD: Create a SAML App

In the search control, type SAML toolkit, then select the Azure AD SAML Toolkit option (note that in the future this might be renamed to the Entra AD SAML Toolkit as part of re-branding by Microsoft).

A popup will appear - name the application (if you&#039;d like to), and press</description>
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            <title>Entra/Azure AD: Setup SAML</title>
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            <description>Entra/Azure AD: Setup SAML



In the basic settings, you should see a section marked Basic SAML Configuration. Press the edit button in the top-right corner of the box.



Enter a unique ID for your application (or leave the default value if you don&#039;t already have a SAML service), and add a</description>
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            <title>Entra/Azure AD: ARDI Settings</title>
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            <description>Entra/Azure AD: ARDI Settings

Your AD app is now set up and ready to go. The last thing we need to do is upload all of the security settings to allow ARDI to connect.



The XML file you downloaded has all of the information ARDI needs. Select the file XML file in the</description>
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            <title>Single Sign-On with Azure / Entra Active Directory</title>
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            <description>Single Sign-On with Azure / Entra Active Directory

There are two main parts you&#039;ll need when integrating your ARDI system and your Active Directory or Office365.

You&#039;ll need to set up the SAML addin in ARDI, and you&#039;ll also need to create an application</description>
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            <title>Single Sign-On with Google Workspaces</title>
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            <description>Single Sign-On with Google Workspaces

There are two main parts you&#039;ll need when integrating your ARDI system and Google Workspaces.

You&#039;ll need to set up the SAML addin in ARDI, and you&#039;ll also need to create an application in your Google Workspaces account that allows us to authenticate your system.</description>
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            <title>Group Mapping</title>
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            <description>Group Mapping

Group Mapping allows you connect the users and/or groups from your SAML source to the correct permission levels in ARDI.

You can set this up by going to Administration|SAML Authentication Settings and clicking on one of your SAML servers.</description>
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            <title>Workspaces - Adding the ARDI Source</title>
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            <description>Workspaces - Adding the ARDI Source

Go to your default site in ARDI, open Administration and choose SAML Authentication Settings under the Addons section.



Make sure that Google Workspaces is selected in the droplist, and press Create SAML Source.</description>
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            <title>Workspaces: Create an Application</title>
            <link>https://docs.optrix.com.au/saml:gw_tutorial_p2</link>
            <description>Workspaces: Create an Application

NOTE: This step must be performed by a Google Workspaces administrator

First, sign in as an administrator to your Google Workspaces account.



Using the sidebar, open Apps and choose Web and Mobile Apps.



Open the</description>
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            <title>Workspaces: Setup SAML</title>
            <link>https://docs.optrix.com.au/saml:gw_tutorial_p3</link>
            <description>Workspaces: Setup SAML



Choose a name for your SAML application. Make it descriptive and simple, then hit Continue.



Press the Download Metadata button to download the XML file you&#039;ll need for the final step in configuring ARDI, before hitting Continue</description>
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            <title>Workspaces: Setup Attribute Mapping</title>
            <link>https://docs.optrix.com.au/saml:gw_tutorial_p4</link>
            <description>Workspaces: Setup Attribute Mapping

Workspaces allows you to set up your mapping - to choose which user attributes are sent under what name.

If you&#039;re connecting to an existing SAML endpoint, you might already have this set up, in which case you can configure alternate mapping in ARDI using</description>
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            <title>Workspaces: ARDI Settings</title>
            <link>https://docs.optrix.com.au/saml:gw_tutorial_p5</link>
            <description>Workspaces: ARDI Settings

Your SAML app is now set up and ready to go. The last thing we need to do is upload all of the security settings to allow ARDI to connect.



The XML file you downloaded has all of the information ARDI needs. Select the file XML file in the</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 22:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Property Mapping</title>
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            <description>Property Mapping

Property or Attribute Mapping allows you connect the attributes about the user that your SAML server returns to the pieces of information ARDI needs about a user.

You can set this up by going to Administration|SAML Authentication Settings</description>
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            <title>The SAML Addon</title>
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            <description>The SAML Addon

The SAML addon is used to add a range of different authentication options to ARDI.

As well as allowing you to authenticate against SAML services such as Entra/Azure Active Directory and Google Workspaces, it includes modules that allow you to connect ARDI to a range of 3rd party authentication systems, such as OAUTH, LDAP and database-powered user authentication.</description>
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