![]() ![]() Single sign-on (SSO) technologies seek to unify identities across systems and reduce the number of different credentials a user has to remember or input to gain access to resources. Please upgrade your Duo Access Gateway before attempting to use Jamf Pro.Īs business applications move from on-premises to cloud hosted solutions, users experience password fatigue due to disparate logons for different applications. Jamf Pro requires Duo Access Gateway version 1.3.0 or greater. If you already use Duo Access Gateway to protect Jamf Pro, try the DAG to Duo SSO application migration process.ĭuo Protection for Jamf Pro is compatible with Jamf Cloud and Jamf Pro 9.93 or greater. Use the Duo Single Sign-on Generic Service Provider application to protect Jamf Pro with Duo Single Sign-On, our cloud-hosted identity provider featuring Duo Central and the Duo Universal Prompt. Please see the Guide to Duo Access Gateway end of life for more details. Customers may not create new DAG applications after May 19, 2022. Time for another post from the tales of an Integrator! Migrating macOS Devi… on Migrating macOS Devices from o…ĭazwallace on Moving devices from Adobe Shar…įoigus on Moving devices from Adobe Shar…ĭazwallace on Uninstalling Adobe Software MacAdmins at PSU 2021: Campfire Sessions – What’s new with Adobe 2021 in Education.What’s new with Adobe 2021 in Education – Content.Jamf Pro, Intune* and the Jamf Cloud Connector.Duo Access Gateway will reach end of life in October 2023. This time I was helping a customer integrator Azure Active Directory with Jamf Cloud for SSO/SAML. ![]() Now Jamf has a number of KB articles on the matter but there’s always a window between the last time these are updated and when an IdP vender makes some changes. Additionally, sometimes it’s helpful to utilise a guide written from a different prospective to get a better understanding. Tutorial: Azure Active Directory integration with Jamf Pro Why is this better? A New Hope GuideĪfter searching around for updated guides and more information, I stumbled across a new guide from Microsoft themselves. Well, firstly it should be more current with the Azure specific options (since both the KB and Azure are under Microsoft’s control). This should speed up the process, as well as reduce mistakes and miss-configurations! That’s right! you can install a Microsoft browser extension that will automatically configure the SSO settings in your Jamf Cloud console with the right options! Secondly, was this little gem I found part-way through: I’m afraid there doesn’t seem to be an extension for Safari, so you’ll have to use Chrome or Firefox. Troubleshooting Single Sign-On in Jamf Pro.Ĭonfiguring Single Sign-On with Active Directory Federation Services.Jamf Pro 10.10 administrators guide – Single Sign On Settings.I’ve also included links to the Jamf KBs below: If anyone has a chance to test with IE and Edge, let me know and I’ll update the post.This post covers a different (arguably better) way to setup Azure SSO with Jamf Pro. As always, if you have any questions, queries or comments, let me know below (or on Mac Admins Slack) and I’ll try to respond to and delve into as many as I can. I will not compensate you in any way whatsoever if you ever happen to suffer a loss/inconvenience/damage because of/while making use of information in this blog.Apple Business Manager is one of the most powerful services available to IT admins deploying and managing Apple at scale, and recently it got even better with support for Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AD)! While the author has taken care to provide our readers with accurate information, please use your discretion before acting upon information based on the blog post. Last week, Apple announced that Apple Business Manager was adding support for federated authentication with Azure AD. ![]() It was a huge announcement and something that anyone running Azure AD will want to take a look at.įederated authentication was previously available for Apple School Manager and was even in beta for Apple Business Manager but this is the first time it is fully available for users on either service. Over the years, many IT teams have made significant investments in their Azure Active Directory service, Microsoft’s identity system that allows organizations to maintain a “source of truth” for all users. If your organization is in the same boat, you will know how important it is to continue leveraging that infrastructure while also modernizing your deployment plan. ![]()
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