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titleOverview

The Security tab is made up of a few Administrative functions, such as changing your own password, managing users, and configuring authentication methods.

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titleOIDC Authentication Setup

Complete the following steps to Setup OIDC Authentication:

  1. Within the Security drop-down menu, select OIDC Configuration.
  2. Fill out the OIDC configuration settings for your District.

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    Hover over each field to view details.


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    No need to blur any settings.User Claim Type: User
    Admin User Claim Type: Admin

    Info

    Red Hat login hint is only required if connecting to a Red Hat SSO Server.


  3. Select Apply. Then, select Ok.
  4. Login to any connected MCS software.

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    After your login attempt, you should see the following popup. Click Ok to proceed.
    Image RemovedIf users were previously configured to authenticate either normally or through LDAP, the first time a user attempts to login using OIDC they will receive the following message:
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    After that message appears, the username and password fields will be disabled.


  5. Now you may login to the selected software using your network credentials without typing in your password.
    Click Connect to login open a new web-based single sign-on screen where users must enter their credentials.

  6. Enter your domain username.
    The following screenshots may appear different based on your Single Sign-On provider. These screenshots are from Azure AD.
  7. Enter your password.
  8. Select Accept to proceed and login to the selected software using Single Sign-On.

    Note

    You may be requested once to grant permissions for this application to verify your identity, depending on your Single Sign-On provider.

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