Great tutorial, thanks. I followed the same steps as you, however the mapping using the GroupID it's not working. I got missing role error. I had to put the ObjectSid of the Group (from AD) to get it work (example : domain//S-1-5-21-431112436-16516516151-61651616511-622121) Do you have an idea why ? Thanks
Hi Romulus, Thank you and Glad to hear that it helped you up to some extent. Since you are using the AWS SSO integrated with external AD, the group ID identification method is different. May be that is why you have to use the domain AD identification format. I haven't come across this myself so cannot give you a direct answer at the moment. In the mean time I suggest if you have time please check the updated AWS doc on more proper parameter that you can use. There are set of attributes/place holders that you can use if AWS SSO is integrated with an external AD. Hope this helps.
Thank you for the honest comment. This is my first Video and the purpose of speaking slowly and sometimes repeat few points is that, not everyone may be good at English as you and wanted people who wanted to configure this to understand why we do this without blindly following. Yes, there are some audio unclarity in the video which I will try my best to rectify in next videos.
This has been very useful, Thanks!!
You are Welcome!!!
Thank you very much for this man!! It sure helped me a lot.
Great, Glad to hear it helped you!!! Please share with others too.
Very useful! I needed to understand certain points of integrations and with your video I was able to make it
Great :-) Glad to hear this was helpful !!!
Hi Thank you so much for the video..
You are Welcome
Very useful !
Glad you learned from this !!
Hi Your video format is good and detailed.
Can you suggest steps needed for AWS SSO integrating with AWS QuickSight
Hi , Sorry for the delay in response and thank you. I have not yet check but I will check and try to assist you.
this is very useful video. thanks for the tutorial
there is no user:groups attribute. is it deprecated?
Thank you. No its not deprecated as far as I know, it has not been shown in the AWS documentations from earlier. Hope this helps.
@@nuwanpremaratne yes it's not there in documentation but I'm able to use ${user:groups} without any issue.Thanks again
@@srirammkm Glad it worked !!!
Great tutorial, thanks. I followed the same steps as you, however the mapping using the GroupID it's not working. I got missing role error.
I had to put the ObjectSid of the Group (from AD) to get it work (example : domain//S-1-5-21-431112436-16516516151-61651616511-622121)
Do you have an idea why ?
Thanks
Hi Romulus,
Thank you and Glad to hear that it helped you up to some extent. Since you are using the AWS SSO integrated with external AD, the group ID identification method is different. May be that is why you have to use the domain AD identification format. I haven't come across this myself so cannot give you a direct answer at the moment. In the mean time I suggest if you have time please check the updated AWS doc on more proper parameter that you can use. There are set of attributes/place holders that you can use if AWS SSO is integrated with an external AD. Hope this helps.
This is a VERY painful video to watch. I wish he spoke a bit faster and got to the point!!
Thank you for the honest comment. This is my first Video and the purpose of speaking slowly and sometimes repeat few points is that, not everyone may be good at English as you and wanted people who wanted to configure this to understand why we do this without blindly following. Yes, there are some audio unclarity in the video which I will try my best to rectify in next videos.