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Feature Description SAML

Trust Relationships Settings

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Table of Contents
  • Introduction
    • LoadMaster and Azure Entra Integration
  • SAML Authentication Flow
  • AD FS Settings
    • Terminology Differences
    • Ensure the Services are Running
    • Service Settings
    • Endpoint Settings
    • Certificate Settings
    • Claim Description Settings
    • Trust Relationships Settings
      • Ensure Active Directory is Enabled
      • Add a Relying Party Trust
      • Add End Points
      • Import the Certificate
      • Configure the Identifiers
      • Claim Rules
    • Authentication Policies Setting
  • Configure SAML Authentication in the LoadMaster
    • Limitations
    • Configure the SSO Domain
    • Configure the Virtual Service
  • Appendix A: Logging
  • References
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Trust Relationships Settings

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  • Last Updated: June 19, 2025
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    • LoadMaster
    • LoadMaster LTSF
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The trust relationship is about establishing trust between an IdP and a service provider. In AD FS terminology – the relying party is the service provider (the LoadMaster).

Identifiers are configured here in AD FS which are used when building request messages from the service provider.

Contents
  • Ensure Active Directory is Enabled
  • Add a Relying Party Trust
  • Add End Points
  • Import the Certificate
  • Configure the Identifiers
  • Claim Rules
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