WSO2IS - How can i configure claims for service providers based on different user profiles?2019 Community Moderator ElectionWSO2is configuring Identity Provider for SSOCirclewso2 IS carbon, throws error in User profile page , after adding a user claim in claim managementCentralize Claim Configuration for Service Providers WSO2 IS 5.2.0Mandatory service provider claims always asked and not returned in openid profileHow to configure WSO2 Identity Server to add claim from second user storeMSF4J: wso2 access service provider User Access Token Expiry TimeRedirect a user to an external page after successfully authentication instead of to the Service ProviderWSO2is as service provider for Mattermost CEHow to configure WSO2IS with secondary user store so user does not have to enter the domain name when signing in?How can I use the claims given in a SAML response to populate user attributes during JIT Provisioning in WSO2 IS?
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WSO2IS - How can i configure claims for service providers based on different user profiles?
2019 Community Moderator ElectionWSO2is configuring Identity Provider for SSOCirclewso2 IS carbon, throws error in User profile page , after adding a user claim in claim managementCentralize Claim Configuration for Service Providers WSO2 IS 5.2.0Mandatory service provider claims always asked and not returned in openid profileHow to configure WSO2 Identity Server to add claim from second user storeMSF4J: wso2 access service provider User Access Token Expiry TimeRedirect a user to an external page after successfully authentication instead of to the Service ProviderWSO2is as service provider for Mattermost CEHow to configure WSO2IS with secondary user store so user does not have to enter the domain name when signing in?How can I use the claims given in a SAML response to populate user attributes during JIT Provisioning in WSO2 IS?
In WSO2IS 5.7.0 I created a user with two profiles: Profile_A and Profile_B. Then I created two different Service Providers: App_A and App_B.
Now I would like that during the authentication phase the claims of the Profilo_A are sent to the App_A and the claims of the profilo B are sent to the App_B.
Is it possible ? Which configuration should be applied?
Thanks in advance.
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In WSO2IS 5.7.0 I created a user with two profiles: Profile_A and Profile_B. Then I created two different Service Providers: App_A and App_B.
Now I would like that during the authentication phase the claims of the Profilo_A are sent to the App_A and the claims of the profilo B are sent to the App_B.
Is it possible ? Which configuration should be applied?
Thanks in advance.
wso2 wso2is claims
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In WSO2IS 5.7.0 I created a user with two profiles: Profile_A and Profile_B. Then I created two different Service Providers: App_A and App_B.
Now I would like that during the authentication phase the claims of the Profilo_A are sent to the App_A and the claims of the profilo B are sent to the App_B.
Is it possible ? Which configuration should be applied?
Thanks in advance.
wso2 wso2is claims
In WSO2IS 5.7.0 I created a user with two profiles: Profile_A and Profile_B. Then I created two different Service Providers: App_A and App_B.
Now I would like that during the authentication phase the claims of the Profilo_A are sent to the App_A and the claims of the profilo B are sent to the App_B.
Is it possible ? Which configuration should be applied?
Thanks in advance.
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Antonio GrimaldiAntonio Grimaldi
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Even though this feature is not directly supported in WSO2 Identity Server, you have couple of options to get this done.
[a] If your intention is to send different set of claims to based on service provider, you can configure them under service provider claim configuration.
[b] If you intention is to send completely different user profile to different service providers, you can create multiple users for multiple profiles and associate them together by using the feature associate local profiles [1].
[1] https://docs.wso2.com/display/IS570/Associating+User+Accounts
IMO option [a] is good.
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Even though this feature is not directly supported in WSO2 Identity Server, you have couple of options to get this done.
[a] If your intention is to send different set of claims to based on service provider, you can configure them under service provider claim configuration.
[b] If you intention is to send completely different user profile to different service providers, you can create multiple users for multiple profiles and associate them together by using the feature associate local profiles [1].
[1] https://docs.wso2.com/display/IS570/Associating+User+Accounts
IMO option [a] is good.
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Even though this feature is not directly supported in WSO2 Identity Server, you have couple of options to get this done.
[a] If your intention is to send different set of claims to based on service provider, you can configure them under service provider claim configuration.
[b] If you intention is to send completely different user profile to different service providers, you can create multiple users for multiple profiles and associate them together by using the feature associate local profiles [1].
[1] https://docs.wso2.com/display/IS570/Associating+User+Accounts
IMO option [a] is good.
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Even though this feature is not directly supported in WSO2 Identity Server, you have couple of options to get this done.
[a] If your intention is to send different set of claims to based on service provider, you can configure them under service provider claim configuration.
[b] If you intention is to send completely different user profile to different service providers, you can create multiple users for multiple profiles and associate them together by using the feature associate local profiles [1].
[1] https://docs.wso2.com/display/IS570/Associating+User+Accounts
IMO option [a] is good.
Even though this feature is not directly supported in WSO2 Identity Server, you have couple of options to get this done.
[a] If your intention is to send different set of claims to based on service provider, you can configure them under service provider claim configuration.
[b] If you intention is to send completely different user profile to different service providers, you can create multiple users for multiple profiles and associate them together by using the feature associate local profiles [1].
[1] https://docs.wso2.com/display/IS570/Associating+User+Accounts
IMO option [a] is good.
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