
Video: Cisco ISE 3.1 SAML SSO with Azure AD
- Post author:iwiizkiid
- Post published:15/10/2022
- Post category:Cisco / ISE / Microsoft Azure
- Post comments:3 Comments
- Post last modified:10/03/2023
- Reading time:1 mins read
Tags: Cisco ISE, Cisco ISE SAML, Cisco ISE SSO, ISE, ISE Single sign-on, Security Assertion Markup Language, Single Sign-on
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Is there a way to use “HTTPS” in Entity ID exported from ISE instead of “HTTP”? Is there any security concern using “HTTP” in Entity ID?
Hey Jai,
You can actually see in the video that we are redirected to HTTPS when logging in with SAML anyway. The reason it presents itself as not secure is because the certificate assigned is not trusted in my demo video.
Is there a way to use “HTTPS” under entity id exported from ISE instead of “HTTP” ? Is there any security concern over using “HTTP” while configuring Basic SAML configuration?