OneLogin authentication methods
OneLogin authentication methods are imported into the One Identity Manager by synchronization. You cannot edit OneLogin authentication methods in One Identity Manager.
To display information about a OneLogin authentication method
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In the Manager, select OneLogin > Domains > <your domain> > Authentication method category.
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Select the authentication method in the result list.
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Select one of the following tasks:
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OneLogin authentication method overview: Show you an overview of OneLogin authentication methods and their dependencies.
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Change main data: Shows the OneLogin authentication method's main data. You cannot edit the main data.
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Display name: Display name of the authentication method.
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Name: Authentication method name as shown to administrators in OneLogin.
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Unique ID: Unique ID used for managing the authentication method in OneLogin.
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Domain: Domain to which the authentication method belongs.
OneLogin service providers
OneLogin service providers are imported into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You cannot edit OneLogin service providers in One Identity Manager.
To display information about a OneLogin service provider
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In the Manager, select OneLogin > Domains > <your domain> > Service providers category.
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Select the service provider in the result list.
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Select one of the following tasks:
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OneLogin service provider overview: Provides you with an overview of the OneLogin service provider and its dependencies.
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Change main data: This displays the OneLogin service provider's main data. You cannot edit the main data.
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Display name: The service provider's display name.
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Unique ID: Unique ID used for managing the service provider in OneLogin.
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Domain: Domain the service provider belongs to.
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URL: Name used by incoming queries to reference this service provider.
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Access token expires after [min]: The number of minutes until the access token expires.
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Refresh token expires after [min]: The number of minutes until refresh token expires.
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Description: Text field for additional explanation.
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OneLogin clients
OneLogin clients are loaded into One Identity Manager by synchronization. These are OpenID applications that can create tokens through a OneLogin service provider. You cannot edit OneLogin clients in One Identity Manager.
To display OneLogin client information
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In the Manager, select OneLogin > Domains > <your domain> > Clients category.
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Select the client in the result list.
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Select one of the following tasks:
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OneLogin scopes
Administrators can use scopes to specify which actions a user can run over a service provider. OneLogin scopes are loaded into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You cannot edit OneLogin scopes in One Identity Manager.
To display scope information
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In the Manager, select OneLogin > Domains > <your domain> > Scopes category.
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Select the scope in the result list.
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Select one of the following tasks:
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