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  1. Preface
  2. Informatica Managed File Transfer Welcome Overview
  3. Dashboard
  4. Resources
  5. Workflows
  6. Task Reference
  7. Services Overview
  8. Users
  9. Logs and Reports
  10. Encryption
  11. System
  12. Appendix
  13. Glossary Terms

Identity Provider Tab

Identity Provider Tab

Configure the Identity Provider
Managed File Transfer
will use to authenticate Web Users to the File Transfer Portal.
Entity ID
The ID given to the Identity Provider as the trusted ID. This ID is also used as the expected certificate alias of the Identity Provider's certificate within the default trusted certificates key store.
Binding
Select the type of protocol method for the Identity Provider.
  • HTTP POST - Posts a form that contains the message body.
  • HTTP Redirect - Sends the message body as query parameters.
Post URL
When the HTTP POST binding is selected, you must enter the URL used to post authentication requests to.
Redirect URL
When the HTTP Redirect binding is selected, you must enter the URL used to send the message body as query parameters.
Server Time Offset
If the Identity Provider and Managed File Transfer system time are not in sync, you can specify a time offset which will be applied to the assertion's time window (in seconds). This is sometimes necessary when the Identity Provider is not within the same network as Managed File Transfer and you cannot control the servers time.
Import Metadata
Managed File Transfer can import the Identity Provider settings, including the Identity Provider certificate, from a SAML Metadata XML file.
  1. Click the Choose File button and browse to the Metadata file.
  2. If the Metadata file contains a certificate, it will be added to the Default Trusted Certificates Key Store using the entity ID as the certificate alias. If the certificates already exists, you can choose Replace Certificate If Exists to overwrite the existing certificate.
  3. Click the Import Metadata button to parse the Metadata file and populate the Identity Provider settings.

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