CloudAMQP for Zoho Directory

CloudAMQP for Zoho Directory

Configure SAML in Zoho One

  1. Sign in to the Zoho One Admin Panel.
  2. Go to Marketplace, then use the search bar to find and install CloudAMQP.
    CloudAMQP's installation page in Zoho Marketplace
  3. Name your app and enter your Unique ID.
  4. Note: To find your Unique ID, sign in to CloudAMQP, click your account name, click Team Settings, then click SAML. You can find the Unique ID inside the SAML Audience URL/Audience URI/SP Entity ID/SAML Metadata, in the following format:
    https://customer.cloudamqp.com/saml/metadata/%7BUnique ID}
  5. If you want to test the SAML configuration before allowing users to access CloudAMQP, uncheck Display app to users.
  6. Click Add.
  7. Click Manage Application, then Single Sign-On.
  8. Click Service Provider Details to check and verify the SP details. You can also edit them, if needed.
  9. Click Identity Provider Details, then download the IDP Metadata.
    Identity provider details needed to configure SAML in CloudAMQP

Configure SAML in CloudAMQP

  1. Sign in to your CloudAMQP account.
  2. Click your account name, click Team Settings, then click SAML.
  3. Upload the IdP Metadata file under Identity Provider Metadata.
  4. Click Upload.

Just-in-time provisioning

Just-in-time (JIT) provisioning creates a CloudAMQP account for users during their first SSO attempt, so you don't have to do it manually for each user. CloudAMQP enables JIT automatically while configuring SAML.

Test the SAML connection

  1. Return to the Zoho One Admin Panel.
  2. Go to Applications, then click CloudAMQP.
  3. Click Assign Users, choose yourself from the list, then click Assign.
  4. Click . If everything is working, you should be automatically signed in and taken to CloudAMQP's homepage.

Enforce SAML SSO

After successfully testing SSO, you can enforce it for all users. Once this is done, your users will no longer be able to sign in using their CloudAMQP credentials. To restrict users to SSO:
  1. Sign in to your CloudAMQP account.
  2. Click your account name, click Team Settings, then click SAML.
  3. Toggle Enforce SAML, disable password-based login from Off to On.

Make app visible to all users

After successfully testing the SSO, you can make CloudAMQP available for all users to access from their My Apps pages.

To make CloudAMQP visible to all users:
  1. Sign in to the Zoho One Admin Panel.
  2. Go to Applications, then click CloudAMQP.
  3. Click Edit, check Display app to users, then click Update.
    Displaying CloudAMQP to all users
  4. You can now access CloudAMQP from Zoho One's My Apps page.
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