Hi Andrew,

I tried this (much appreciated) option: I can select the checkbox, but
when saving the settings, it gets unselected automatically... Can you
help out?

Hans.

On Feb 11, 12:40 am, "Andrew (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A slight change went live this week - it should now be possible to use
> SAML single sign-on (SSO) even if you are using an IdP aggregator (as
> long as your IdP aggregator supports this). If SSO already works for
> you, you can stop reading now.
>
> The change is a new checkbox in SSO settings which when checked allows
> IdP aggregators to recognize which domain they are receiving a SAML
> request from. Quoting from the help page:
>
> "How do provider names work?
>
> The provider name is included in the SAML request to the IdP (Identity
> Provider). You can choose whether to include a standard or specific
> provider name. When multiple domains are using SSO with the same IdP
> aggregator, a specific provider name can be parsed by the IdP
> aggregator to identify the correct domain name for the SAML request.
>
> If you don't check the box to enable a domain specific provider name,
> Google will send the standard provider name (google.com) in the SAML
> request.
>
> If you check the box to enable this feature, Google will send a
> provider name specific to your domain (google.com/a/your_domain.com),
> where 'your_domain.com' is replaced with your actual domain name."
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