Closed 007 closed 5 years ago
@007 Yes you are right. Once you enable the SSO on JAMF you dont need the password for it. What we have explained in this article is we can auto configure SAML SSO in JAMF and for that you need to login to JAMF using the admin credentials. Also make sure that you install our My Apps browser plugin before performing the OneClickSSO. This will help you configure the SSO in just a minute without even reading the doc and understanding on how to configure the SSO in JAMF.
That's... ridiculous. Thanks for confirming details, will follow up with Jamf to try and fix.
Does Jamf really require a password for a user authenticating via AzureAD SAML SSO? Doesn't that defeat most of the purpose of using SSO to begin with?
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