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With Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), your users can sign in to enterprise cloud applications with their Google Cloud credentials.
Set up SSO via SAML for Fuze
Step 1: Set up Google as a SAML identity provider (IdP)- Sign in to your Google Admin console .
Sign in using an account with super administrator privileges (does not end in @gmail.com).
- In the Admin console, go to Menu Apps Web and mobile apps.
- Click Add app Search for apps.
- Enter Fuze in the search field.
- In the search results, hover over the FuzeSAML app and click Select.
- On the Google Identity Provider detailspage, download the Metadata XML.
- Click Continue.
- On the Service provider detailspage, edit the ACS URL, replacing {key}with the Key provided by Fuze.
- Click Continue.
- On the Attribute Mapping
page, click the Select field menu and map the following Google directory attributes to their corresponding Fuze attributes:
Google directory attribute Fuze attribute Basic Information > Primary Email EmailAddress Basic Information > First Name FirstName Basic Information > Last Name LastName - (Optional) To enter group names that are relevant for this app:
- For Group membership (optional), click Search for a group, enter one or more letters of the group name, and select the group name.
- Add additional groups as needed (maximum of 75 groups).
- For App attribute, enter the service provider’s corresponding groups attribute name.
Regardless of how many group names you enter, the SAML response will include only groups that a user is a member of (directly or indirectly). For more information, go to About group membership mapping .
- Click Finish.
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Go to https://fuzecommunity.force.com/support/s/article/Google-SSO-Setup .
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Log into Fuze Community.
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Access the Administrator Guide to set up Fuze/G Suite SSO .
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Configure the SSO using the instructions in the Administrator Guide to set up Fuze/G Suite SSO .
- Sign in to your Google Admin console .
Sign in using an account with super administrator privileges (does not end in @gmail.com).
- In the Admin console, go to Menu Apps Web and mobile apps.
- Select Fuze.
- Click User access.
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To turn a service on or off for everyone in your organization, click On for everyoneor Off for everyone, and then click Save.
- (Optional) To turn a service on or off for an organizational unit:
- At the left, select the organizational unit.
- To change the Service status, select Onor Off.
- Choose one:
- If the Service status is set to Inherited and you want to keep the updated setting, even if the parent setting changes, click Override.
- If the Service status is set to Overridden, either click Inheritto revert to the same setting as its parent, or click Saveto keep the new setting, even if the parent setting changes.
Note: Learn more about organizational structure .
- To turn on a service for a set of users across or within organizational units, select an access group. For details, go to Use groups to customize service access .
- Ensure that your Fuze user account email IDs match those in your Google domain.
Fuze supports both Identity Provider (IdP) initiated and Service Provider (SP) initiated SSO. Follow these steps to verify SSO in either mode:
IdP-initiated
- Sign in to your Google Admin console .
Sign in using an account with super administrator privileges (does not end in @gmail.com).
- In the Admin console, go to Menu Apps Web and mobile apps.
- Select Fuze.
- At the top left, click Test SAML login.
Fuze should open in a separate tab. If it doesn’t, use the information in the resulting SAML error messages to update your IdP and SP settings as needed, then retest SAML login.
SP-initiated
- Navigate to the URL Fuze gave you. You should be redirected to the Google sign-in page.
- Enter your username and password. After your username and password are authenticated, you're redirected to Fuze.
As a super administrator, you can automatically provision users in the Fuze application.
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