Hi,
we implemented it successfully.
In Jamf Account it looks like the following:

And when logging in to Jamf Account it looks like the following:

Hi,
we implemented it successfully.
In Jamf Account it looks like the following:

And when logging in to Jamf Account it looks like the following:

That's great! Can I get an explanation of how you set it up or the item value?
I assume you already verified the domain, right?
Besides that, which steps or item values do you want to see?
FYI, I didn't do the configuration in our IdP Portal, as this is with another department.
I assume you already verified the domain, right?
Besides that, which steps or item values do you want to see?
FYI, I didn't do the configuration in our IdP Portal, as this is with another department.



I don't work as successfully as you do even if I type setup > domain authentication > attached screenshot from the intra console.. (Didn't you set intra?)



I don't work as successfully as you do even if I type setup > domain authentication > attached screenshot from the intra console.. (Didn't you set intra?)
We're using Entra ID as IdP, but back when we implemented it, we didn't have the option to specify, if I remember correctly. That's why the Connection Type is set to "Generic OIDC".
We're using Entra ID as IdP, but back when we implemented it, we didn't have the option to specify, if I remember correctly. That's why the Connection Type is set to "Generic OIDC".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9QWio-GHJQ&ab_channel=JamfTrainingandSupport
Then, after setting the entra id like the guide video in the link I attached, can I designate the sso connection top idp as generic oidc instead of entra?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9QWio-GHJQ&ab_channel=JamfTrainingandSupport
Then, after setting the entra id like the guide video in the link I attached, can I designate the sso connection top idp as generic oidc instead of entra?
As it is working for us, I would say yes, but as there is the "Entra ID" option, going for "Generic OIDC" might not be the perfect way.
As it is working for us, I would say yes, but as there is the "Entra ID" option, going for "Generic OIDC" might not be the perfect way.

I see. I'll test it as you said. I attached additional pictures, 1. Microsoft Entra AD Domain, 2. Should I leave it blank or enter a value for Tenant Domain?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9QWio-GHJQ&ab_channel=JamfTrainingandSupport
Then, after setting the entra id like the guide video in the link I attached, can I designate the sso connection top idp as generic oidc instead of entra?
This video is marked private, anyway I can view it?