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Identity Manager 9.1 - Administration Guide for Integration with OneLogin Cloud Directory

Integration with OneLogin Cloud Directory Synchronizing a OneLogin domain
Setting up initial synchronization with a OneLogin domain Customizing the synchronization configuration Running synchronization Tasks following synchronization Troubleshooting Ignoring data error in synchronization Pausing handling of target system specific processes (Offline mode)
Managing OneLogin user accounts and employees Managing memberships in OneLogin roles Login information for OneLogin user accounts Mapping OneLogin objects in One Identity Manager Handling of OneLogin objects in the Web Portal Base data for OneLogin domains Configuration parameters for managing OneLogin domains Default template for OneLogin domains Editing OneLogin system objects OneLogin connector settings

OneLogin policies

OneLogin policies for users and applications are imported into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You cannot edit OneLogin policies in One Identity Manager.

To display information about a OneLogin policy

  1. In the Manager, select OneLogin > Domains > <your domain> > Policies category.

  2. Select the policy in the result list.

  3. Select one of the following tasks:

    • OneLogin policy overview: This shows you an overview of the OneLogin policies and their dependencies.

    • Change main data: Shows the OneLogin policy's main data. You cannot edit the main data.

      • Display name: The policy's display name.

      • Unique ID: Unique ID used for managing the policy in OneLogin.

      • Domain: Domain the policy belongs to.

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OneLogin groups

You can use OneLogin groups to apply OneLogin policies to the group's user accounts, for example. OneLogin groups are loaded into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You cannot edit OneLogin groups in One Identity Manager.

To display OneLogin group information

  1. In the Manager, select OneLogin > Domains > <your domain> > Groups category.

  2. Select the group in the result list.

  3. Select one of the following tasks:

    • OneLogin group overview: This shows you an overview of the OneLogin group and its dependencies.

    • Change main data: Shows the OneLogin group's main data. You cannot edit the main data.

      • Display name: Display name of the group.

      • Unique ID: Unique ID used for managing the group in OneLogin.

      • Domain: Domain the group belongs to.

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OneLogin privileges

These privileges define what users can access in their OneLogin instance. Generally, this involves the administrative permissions for a single user. OneLogin privileges are loaded into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You cannot edit OneLogin privileges in One Identity Manager.

To display OneLogin privilege information

  1. In the Manager, select OneLogin > Domains > <your domain> > Privileges category.

  2. Select a privilege in the result list.

  3. Select one of the following tasks:

    • OneLogin privilege overview: This shows you an overview of the OneLogin privilege and its dependencies.

    • Change main data: Shows the OneLogin privilege's main data. You cannot edit the main data.

      • Display name: Display name of the privilege.

      • Unique ID: Unique ID used for managing the privilege in OneLogin.

      • Domain: Domain the privilege belongs to.

      • Description: Text field for additional explanation.

OneLogin custom user fields

OneLogin custom user fields are loaded into One Identity Manager by synchronization. You can create and edit custom user fields in One Identity Manager.

To display information about a custom user field

  1. In the Manager, select OneLogin > Domains > <your domain> > Custom user fields category.

  2. Select the custom user field in the result list.

  3. Select one of the following tasks:

    • OneLogin custom user field overview: This shows you an overview of the OneLogin custom user field and its dependencies.

    • Change main data: Shows the OneLogin authentication custom user field's main data. You cannot edit the main data.

      • Name: Name of the custom user field.

      • Domain: Domain the custom user field belongs to.

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