Configure Microsoft Azure
1
Create an enterprise application
On the Azure Home page, click Enterprise applications, then New application, then Create your own application. Enter a name for the application and click Create.
2
Assign users or groups
Select Assign users and user groups, click Add user/group, and select the users or groups that should be able to log in to Syteca through Azure SSO.
After adding a user or group, confirm the assigned Role is correct, and edit it if needed.
3
Enable SAML single sign-on
Open the Single sign-on section and select SAML. On the Set up Single Sign-On with SAML page, click Edit.
4
Configure the SAML identifier and reply URL
Set the following fields:
- Identifier (Entity ID): your Management Tool URL, for example
https://<hostname or IP address>/Ekran System - Reply URL (Assertion Consumer Service URL):
https://<hostname or IP address>/Ekran System/Account/ConsumeSSO
5
Download the federation metadata
Scroll to the SAML Signing Certificate section and download the Federation Metadata XML file (named
SytecaSSO.xml).Configure the Management Tool
1
Open SSO Integration settings
Click Configuration at the top of the Management Tool, then select the SSO Integration tab.
2
Enter the issuer and upload the metadata
In Issuer Name, enter the Management Tool URL. Upload the
SytecaSSO.xml file using Choose File.3
Review the auto-create account setting
The Auto-create a Management Tool account for a new user on the first SSO login checkbox is selected by default. See SSO integration overview for what this controls.
4
Save and download the Management Tool metadata
Click Save, then copy the Metadata URL into a new browser tab to download
Metadata.xml.5
Upload the Management Tool metadata to Azure
In Azure, go to Home → Enterprise applications → All Applications → Browse Azure AD Gallery → SytecaSSO, click Upload metadata file, and select
Metadata.xml. Click Save.6
Verify the integration
Log in to the Management Tool using Log in with SSO to confirm the integration works.

Configuring the SAML Identifier and Reply URL fields in Azure Enterprise Applications.
SSO authentication is not currently supported in Multi-Tenant mode.
Related
SSO integration overview
All supported SSO providers and shared Management Tool settings.
Okta SSO
Configure SSO through Okta instead.
ForgeRock SSO
Configure SSO through ForgeRock instead.
User management
Managing Management Tool user accounts and permissions.