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Microsoft Azure SSO Integration Overview | Sibme Help Center
Microsoft Azure SSO Integration Overview | Sibme Help Center

Microsoft Azure can be used for SSO authentication with Sibme and these directions will help get Sibme set up to work with Azure.

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Written by Jeff Ritter
Updated over a week ago

Microsoft Azure can be used to authenticate Users into Sibme so they don’t have to remember their Sibme login information. Using Microsoft Azure for Single Sign-On (SSO) into Sibme means Users don’t have to enter their login credentials every time they want to use Sibme. Using Microsoft Azure to authenticate users into Sibme is a great way to allow seamless access to Sibme so Users can quickly and easily move back and forth between Sibme and other district platforms without having to login each time.

Who is this article for?

Based on the default user settings in the Sibme platform, you should have permission to complete this task if you are one of the user levels listed below. If you do not see the screens in this article, you can ask your Sibme account administrator if you have permission.

  • Account Owner


Steps to accomplish the task:

When using Microsoft Azure to do Single Sign-On with Sibme, the customer’s Microsoft Azure implementation will be the Identity Provider (IdP) and Sibme will act as the Service Provider (SP). For the IdP initiated flow, the following data needs to be setup in the customer’s Azure fields:

  • Metadata

  • Assertion Consumer Service (ACS) URL

Both of these custom links will be provided to the customer upon request. Please contact Sibme’s award winning Support Team to make the request.

As the Service Provider, Sibme will need the following information:

  • SSO URL

  • SSO Certificate

  • IDP Entity ID (URL/Metadata)

This information should be included when contacting the Support Team when requesting the custom URLs.

What’s Next:

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