Use this guide to configure the Overview tab in the Web Admin for each SecureAuth IdP realm.
This includes realm details, page content, and email (SMTP) settings.
1. Create a New Realm for the target resource for which the configuration settings will apply
1. Once a New Realm is created, the Realm Name will be auto-populated in the Details section (e.g. SecureAuth3)
2. Provide a Realm Description, which will appear only in the Web Admin in the left-side menu
3. Upload a Company Logo, which will appear on the login pages (optional)
If no logo is uploaded, then the SecureAuth logo will be present
4. Upload an Application Logo if this realm's target resource is an application that will be a part of a Secure Portal
This logo will appear on the Secure Portal page for Single Sign-on (SSO) access
5. Provide the Document Title, which will appear on the browser window's tab and in the Web Admin in the left-side menu
This is typically the target resource, e.g. Google Apps
6. Provide the Page Header, which will appear at the top of the login pages
This is typically the target resource, e.g. Google Apps
The Document Title and the Page Header are typically the same
7. Choose the Theme of the login pages
The 2016 Light theme is selected by default; however, any Theme can be selected
8. Select which Displayed Name will appear on the page when a user has successfully authenticated, and the Location of the Displayed Name
This is typically the Authenticated User ID
9. Provide the Forgot Username URL, the Forgot Password URL, and the Restart Login URL, which would be other SecureAuth IdP realms
If these realms are on the same domain as this new realm, then the URLs can be formatted as such: /secureauth[realm#]
Refer to SecureAuth IdP Out-of-the-box Identity Management Tools for the configuration guides
10. Choose the Location of the URLs
If no URL is provided, then the Location field can be left at default and no link will appear on the page
11. Change the Copyright Information from the default if preferred
12. Provide a URL to the EULA if desired
13. Select whether the Disclaimer is shown in the Page Footer or Not Shown on the page
Click Save once the configurations have been completed and before leaving the Overview page to avoid losing changes
14. Click Email Settings to configure the SMTP settings
15. Click CSS Editor to alter the CSS code used for the login pages (optional)
16. Click Content and Localization to define language settings and to modify the content / text that appears on the login pages (optional)