Configuring Britive IdP
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Configuring Britive IdP
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Britive provides a default identity provider named Britive. Users might want to use this as IdP for third-party users or contractors. In that case, the Britive password policy must match the organization's standards and requirements.
Note:
Any changes to MFA settings and password expiration policy take effect after 30 minutes.
Follow these steps to configure the default Britive identity provider policy options:
- Login to Britive with administrator privileges.
- Click Admin -> Identity Management->Identity Providers.
- Search (Type = DEFAULT) for Britive, the default identity provider, and click Manage.
- Click Edit to configure the Britive IdP.
- Select Enable MFA for root user to enable/disable MFA for the root user.
- Select Enable MFA for users to enable/disable MFA for users.
- Password policy:
- Update the Password length as per the requirement, the default is eight.
- Account Lockout Policy:
- Lockout Duration In Minutes: Enter the number of minutes a locked-out account remains locked before automatically becoming unlocked.
- Number of Attempts: Enter the number of failed login attempts before an account is locked.
- Password Expiration Policy:
- Never Expires: Select this if you want to use the same password and it never expires. If you choose not to use this, select the duration (in days) after which the password expires.
- Click Update.
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