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The following table illustrates the possible states a user can be in with relative to its local and IdP credentials:
Credential State | User Creation |
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Local credentials | Through any of the three Infoblox sites (Cloud Services Portal, Single-Sign-On Portal, or Support Community Portal) BEFORE an IdP federation was activated. |
Local and IdP credentials | Through the IdP federation after the IdP federation was activated., or through any of the three Infoblox sites (Cloud Services Portal, Single-Sign-On Portal, or Support Community Portal) AFTER an IdP federation was activated. |
IdP credentials | Through the IdP federation after the IdP federation was activated. |
Enabling and Disabling Local Credentials
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- Log in to the Infoblox SSO Portal at https://sso.infoblox.com/.
- Click User Access -> Domain Users tab.
- Select a domain user in the table, and then click Enable Local Credentials of Disable Local Credentials from the .
When you enable local credentials, the user will receive an activation email that allows a local password to be configured. When you disable local credentials for a user, the user's local credentials are removed from the Infoblox credentials store.
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As long as the IdP federation is active, the user will not be authenticated with Infoblox interactively using local credentials. They will be authenticated within the federated domain using their IdP when logging in to one of the Infoblox sites: the Cloud Services Portal, Single-Sign-On Portal, or Support Community Portal. |
Using Local Credentials for NIOS
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