Setting up SSO in Remote with JumpCloud

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Important: Before you can activate SSO, you must have at least one company domain verified. Domain verification is a required security step that proves ownership of your domain. For detailed instructions on domain verification, please refer to our SSO Domain Verification Guide and How can a company enable login via Single Sign-On for their company users? 

You can setup Single Sign-On for Remote through certain Identity providers (IdPs). To do this with JumpCloud:

  1. On your JumpCloud console, go to User Authentication > SSO, click on the plus sign button to configure a new SSO Application and choose Custom SAML App.

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  2. On the General Info tab, you can set a Display Name for the SSO Application.
  3. On the SSO tab, fill in the configuration details generated on Remote’s SSO Settings page.
    • IdP Entity ID - the Audience field from Remote
    • SP Entity ID - the Audience field from Remote
    • ACS URL - the URL field from Remote

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  4. Scroll down on the SSO tab, and copy the IDP URL to be added to Remote SSO Setup form.
  5. Under the Attributes section, add a new User Attribute Mapping to expose the email field to Remote.

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  6. On the User Groups tab, be sure to grant permission to the users that should authenticate via SSO on Remote.
  7. Click on Activate to create the new SSO Application, a Toast notification should show up prompting you to download the Certificate file.

 

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