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  • February 24, 2023
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I received notice that my SSO cert is expiring in a few weeks and I can not find anything on what the process is to update it.

 

I talked to the person that runs our AD side and he doesn't remember ever doing this so he wasn't sure if this autoupdates automatically.

 

Any advice on where to start would be much appreciated!

 

Thanks! 

Best answer by Fox

For anyone in the future that might have this issue (this was the case for me at least), delete the Signing Certificate*, and then the generate option will appear. Generate the cert and then and refresh the idp connection. 

 

*My cert was signed from Jamf which made it a little easier.

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mark_mahabir
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  • February 24, 2023

I would start by working through this document.


mvu
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  • Jamf Heroes
  • February 27, 2023

We recently did this. Just what Mark linked above...

When you go to Settings/Single Sign-On, does the info there ring any bells on who to contact in your organization? From there, just a matter of uploading/downloading/exchanging certs.

 


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  • March 10, 2023

For anyone in the future that might have this issue (this was the case for me at least), delete the Signing Certificate*, and then the generate option will appear. Generate the cert and then and refresh the idp connection. 

 

*My cert was signed from Jamf which made it a little easier.


FutureFacinLuke
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For anyone in the future that might have this issue (this was the case for me at least), delete the Signing Certificate*, and then the generate option will appear. Generate the cert and then and refresh the idp connection. 

 

*My cert was signed from Jamf which made it a little easier.


Hi @Fox,

Do you mean hit Refresh in Settings/System/Cloud Identity Provider?