

For information on optional configuration settings available in the Idaptive Identity Administration portal, see Configure optional application settings. The following steps are specific to this application and are required in order to enable SSO. You can specify an IP Range in the Identity Administration portal Policy page to restrict access to the application.Ĭonfigure Slack in the Identity Administration portal (Part 1) Resetting another user’s password requires administrator rights.Īccess restriction using a corporate IP range If not, Slack attempts to create an account using their login email address. The following table lists features and functionality specific to Slack.Īfter SAML settings are enabled and saved, there is no back door to login to Slack by username-password.ĭuring SAML SSO to Slack, checks to see if a user exists with that person’s email address. What you need to know about SlackĮach SAML application is different. You also upload the public key certificate in a. p12 file to the application settings in the Identity Administration portal. If you use your own certificate, you upload the signing certificate and its private key in a.

To establish a trusted connection between the web application and CyberArk Identity, you need to have the same signing certificate in both the application and the application settings in the Identity Administration portal. You can either download one from the Identity Administration portal or use your organization’s trusted certificate. For details, Configure Slack on its web siteįinish configuring Slack application for single sign-on.įor details, Configure Slack in the Identity Administration portal (Part 2).Īfter you have finished configuring the application settings in the Identity Administration portal and the Slack application, users are ready to launch the application from the Identity User Portal.īefore you configure the Slack web application for SSO, you need the following:Īn active Slack account with administrator rights for your organization. You will need to copy some settings from Application Settings in the Identity Administration portal and paste them into fields on the Slack website. For details, see Configure Slack in the Identity Administration portal (Part 1).Ĭonfigure the Slack application for single sign-on. Once the application settings are configured, complete the user account mapping and assign the application to one or more roles. In the Identity Administration portal, add the application and start configuring application settings. Prepare Slack for single sign-on (see Slack requirements for SSO). SP-initiated SSO for Slack is automatically enabled when the SAML feature is activated.
