Difference Between Single Sign-On Script " MultiSSO_SAML2_Update1 and MultiSSOv2_SAML2_custom"

Community Alums
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Hi Connection,

 

What is the difference between Single Sign-On Script " MultiSSO_SAML2_Update1 and MultiSSOv2_SAML2_custom" which we use in Azure AD Integration " Microsoft Azure Federated Single Sign-on for *****" 

 

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Harish Bainsla
Kilo Patron
Kilo Patron

It seems like you're referring to specific scripts or components related to Single Sign-On (SSO) in the context of Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) integration.

  1. Single Sign-On (SSO):

    • SSO is a method that enables users to access multiple applications with a single set of login credentials. In the context of Azure AD, it allows users to log in once and gain access to various applications without the need to log in separately to each one.
  2. Azure AD Integration:

    • Azure AD provides identity and access management services for cloud applications. It supports various SSO protocols, including Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0, which is a standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data between parties.

Randheer Singh
ServiceNow Employee
ServiceNow Employee

Hi @Community Alums ,

The MultiSSO_SAML2_Update1 script include is used in the now deprecated and unsupported MultiSSOv1 version.
MultiSSOv2_SAML2_custom script include is used in the multiSSOv2 implementation.


We strongly recommend you migrate to the MultiSSOv2 version.

You can follow this article for migration.
https://www.servicenow.com/community/in-other-news/upgrading-from-multissov1-to-multissov2/ba-p/2278343

 

Thanks,

Randheer