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Matthew Sutton
Jul 15, 2017Brass Contributor
On premise SSO web application
I have an on premise sso enabled application that is not available in the azure ad gallery. I want hundreds of customers to be able to access it, and I understand I can only configure this app with...
Matthew Sutton
Jul 16, 2017Brass Contributor
Having reread it now makes sense, and in fact if we license our guest users with basic, (to be able to manage in groups) we'd be covered.
What I can't understand yet is the SSO bit. Say we license admins with P1, can they configure a custom app to use SSO and make it available to these basic users, it's not an app in the gallery so needs configuring.
What I can't understand yet is the SSO bit. Say we license admins with P1, can they configure a custom app to use SSO and make it available to these basic users, it's not an app in the gallery so needs configuring.
Cian Allner
Jul 16, 2017Silver Contributor
I am not totally sure about this. You have the on-prem web app, which I would have thought meant using the Application Proxy, which I linked to previously. Then https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/application-proxy-publish-azure-portal into Azure portal and you could assign the guest users to the app accordingly and provide B2B access in principle.
There could be a lot more to it than that, for example, you mention SSO but I am not sure how that works in this case. Personally, I'd test this with a Proof of Concept or ask Microsoft this question directly, if you have means, via Azure support etc. Also, by the way, there is a dedicated space for Azure AD B2B Collaboration, that's worth checking out. Good luck.
- Matthew SuttonJul 16, 2017Brass ContributorThanks, asking questions and doing a PoC in parallel- got a super solution in mind!