Instructions on how to integrate Squirro with Google's Single Sign-on offering.
Table of Contents
Install Dependencies
To set up SAML Single Sign-On in Squirro, the following dependencies must be installed:
xmlsec1
xmlsec1-openssl
These can be installed with yum:
sudo yum install xmlsec1 xmlsec1-openssl
Configure Google Apps
- Open the Google Admin console
- Click on "Apps"
- Click on "SAML apps"
- Create a new SAML app using the plus button at the bottom right
- Select "Setup my own custom app"
- Download the IDP metadata file - this is required for Squirro later
- Fill out the basic information:
- Application Name: Squirro
- Upload logo: You can use the file squirro_symbol.png
- Fill in the service provider details:
- ACS URL:
https://SQUIRRO/sso/callback
(URL of your Squirro installation plus the path/sso/callback
) - Entity ID:
https://sso.squirro.com/o/saml2/entity
- Keep other settings as is
- ACS URL:
- No mapping need to be defined.
- Finish the process and close the resulting dialog.
- Now enable the Squirro app for everybody, by clicking on the hamburger menu and clicking "ON for everyone"
Configure SAML Metadata
To configure SAML Single Sign-On with the federation metadata file, go to the Server
space in Squirro and in the navigation on the left select Single Sign-On (SAML)
.
Press the red plus button on the top right. Fill out the form:
- Domain:
*
- Enabled: Check
- Metadata file: upload the
GoogleIDPMetadata-squirro.com.xml
file that was downloaded from Google earlier - User group: Select a user group which should be assigned to all SSO users
Enable SSO
For security reasons, the final configuration needs to be done directly on the server. Log into the server using SSH or similar means and edit the file /etc/squirro/frontend.ini
. Then append the following lines at the end:
[security] sso_enabled = true sso_endpoint = http://localhost:81/studio/extauth_saml/extauth
Reduce HTTP Session
By default Squirro will keep user sessions for 30 days, surviving browser restarts as well. In a Single Sign-On environment, this should be changed to the session expiring once the user restarts the browser. This can be achieved by changing /etc/squirro/frontend.ini
and adding the following lines:
[frontend] session_permanent = false
Restart the frontend service to make these config file changes active:
service sqfrontendd restart