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Will SAMLv2 be part of Alfresco Enterprise 5.2?

jego
Star Contributor
Star Contributor

Just wondering if the SAMLv2 SSO solution for Alfresco Share and Repository will be part of the next enterprise version.

Do you have any ETA for us?

Thanks

Jens

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janv
Employee
Employee

Hi Jens,

Yes, the current plan (subject to change and the usual disclaimers) is to hopefully release it as a module (at least initially) that will work with that latest service packs for Alfresco Enterprise 5.0, 5.1 and 5.2. The module will consist of two AMPs - one for Share and Repository.

Sorry, I can't confirm dates but please feel free to follow the JIRAs (and related) below.

Regards,

Jan

See also:

[ACE-649] SAML 2.0 support in Alfresco One Enterprise - Alfresco JIRA 

[REPO-791] SAML 2.0 support in Alfresco One Enterprise - Alfresco JIRA 

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janv
Employee
Employee

Hi Jens,

Yes, the current plan (subject to change and the usual disclaimers) is to hopefully release it as a module (at least initially) that will work with that latest service packs for Alfresco Enterprise 5.0, 5.1 and 5.2. The module will consist of two AMPs - one for Share and Repository.

Sorry, I can't confirm dates but please feel free to follow the JIRAs (and related) below.

Regards,

Jan

See also:

[ACE-649] SAML 2.0 support in Alfresco One Enterprise - Alfresco JIRA 

[REPO-791] SAML 2.0 support in Alfresco One Enterprise - Alfresco JIRA 

jego
Star Contributor
Star Contributor

Jan,

thanks for your answer. Do you support ADFS later on? Or do you have a list of supported SAML providers?

I have not found anything related to it in the JIRA tickets...

Thanks

Jens

Hi Jens,

Yes, the current plan is to actively support ADFS ( see [REPO-632] SAML 2.0: Initial identity providers support - Alfresco JIRA ). As with our current multi-tenant Cloud SAML support, it should also work with many other types of IDP even if unsupported (ie. not explicitly part of our tested & supported stacks).

Regards,

Jan