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Microsoft Entra ID Configuration for Single Sign On
Microsoft Entra ID Configuration for Single Sign On

If you have selected Microsoft Entra ID as your Identity Provider

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Written by Stacy Lane
Updated over 8 months ago

This guide is intended for Microsoft Entra (formerly Azure Active Directory/Azure AD) admins who are configuring Single Sign On (SSO) in Consensus. It provides details regarding how to enter information generated in your Consensus portal into the Azure portal.

Consensus SSO is powered by Kno2fy and utilizes the Kno2fy Application available in Microsoft Enterprise Applications.

Microsoft Entra ID Configuration

Sign in to your Azure Portal:

Microsoft Azure

Locate Kno2fy in Enterprise Applications

Once logged in, search for Enterprise Applications:

Kno2fy

Click New application:

New Application

Search for Kno2fy:

Browse Microsoft Entra Gallery

Click on the Kno2fy tile and click Create:

Create

Configure SAML

Under Getting Started, click the Set up single sign on tile:

Set Up Single Sign On

Under Select a single sign-on method, click SAML:

SAML

Click the 3 dots in the top right-hand corner of the Basic SAML Configuration:

Basic SAML Config

Update Identifier and Reply URL

Using the information provided by Consensus, copy your unique Identifier and Reply URL into Azure.

Label

Example

Identify (Entity ID)

urn:auth0:kno2:azuread

Reply URL (Assertion Consumer Service URL)

SAML Config

Example of information in Consensus:

Consensus Identity Provider

Click Save to save the new Basic SAML Configuration settings:

Save

Complete The Configuration

To complete the configuration process, copy the App Federation Metadata Url into Consensus:

App Federation Metadata URL

Copy the login URL generated from Consensus

After completing configuration, copy the login URL to the Sign on URL field in the Basic SAML Configuration:

Sign On URL in Kno2fy

Example of Sign-on URL in Consensus:


Test Sign In

Scroll to the bottom and click the Test button to test the new settings:

Test Sign-on

Examples

Once configured, Consensus and Azure will display similarly to the following screenshots:

Consensus

Azure

Azure

Login Screen with SSO configured

Login

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