webinterface:azure
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The app roles created here will eventually become the groups used in the web interface to manage a users permissions. | The app roles created here will eventually become the groups used in the web interface to manage a users permissions. | ||
When creating the roles the ' | When creating the roles the ' | ||
- | Once the roles are generated inside 'Users and Groups' | + | Once the roles are generated, inside 'Users and Groups' |
**Properties: | **Properties: | ||
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* Proxy: if your company uses a proxy to access the microsoft endpoints add it here, otherwise leave blank. | * Proxy: if your company uses a proxy to access the microsoft endpoints add it here, otherwise leave blank. | ||
* Login Link: the appearance of the clickable link on the login page to use Azure rather than a local user. | * Login Link: the appearance of the clickable link on the login page to use Azure rather than a local user. | ||
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+ | Before testing, the roles created in Azure must also be created in FFAStrans with the permissions applied. For example if you make a ' | ||
+ | When a user logs in their list of Azure roles is compared to the webinterface groups and they are given the correct rights. If the role does not exist as a group in FFAStrans the user will not be able to do anything. | ||
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+ | To test logout and click your Azure button. The login flow may prompt for 2FA if required and log you in to the interface under your Azure username. |
webinterface/azure.txt · Last modified: 2024/11/21 11:21 by thomasn