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November 1, 2022
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AEM Author SSO for On-Prem Licensing

  • November 1, 2022
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I am trying to figure out if we need additional licensing to implement SSO for our On-Prem Authoring environment.

Does anyone know anything about this? Personal experience, web page, etc.

Thanks.

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Best answer by Saravanan_Dharmaraj

I did work on on-premise some time back, we never talked about License with Adobe for SSO set up and things have changed from that time. But since you got green signal from Adobe, i think you are good to proceed.

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Saravanan_Dharmaraj
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
November 1, 2022

You mean to do the set up of LDAP SSO/ SAML/ Okta with on-prem author? i don't think so.

Level 4
November 1, 2022

I would think not also, but we are going through licensing of other Adobe products and we were told that a license change was required because SSO was not included in our license type. And of course I have no idea what our license type is.

I contacted Support and received this response:

 

I understand, but there is no need to upgrade your license in order to use SSO on your on-prem author. I don't think we've ever required a change in license for this, at least on 6.5. I don't see such thing in the documentation either [1]. You should be able to go ahead and implement with your current license.

 

So I am confused and trying to figure out what Adobe is doing to us.

Saravanan_Dharmaraj
Community Advisor
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Community Advisor
November 1, 2022

I did work on on-premise some time back, we never talked about License with Adobe for SSO set up and things have changed from that time. But since you got green signal from Adobe, i think you are good to proceed.

Mayank_Gandhi
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
November 2, 2022

@tom_fought Let's just talk on the AEM side, SSO is just another layer of authentication and I don't think on on-prem there is any additional licensing on, you should just get IDP details and configure it in the server.

 

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-65/deploying/configuring/single-sign-on.html?lang=en#:~:text=Single%20Sign%20On%20(SSO)%20allows,Manager%20with%20the%20user%20credentials.

Level 4
November 2, 2022

Totally agree with comments here. We have install SSO earlier this year, many conversations with Adobe Support. Not once was licensing brought up.