This setting allows administrators to map a Single Sign-On (SSO) identity provider's username to a corresponding domain username within the organization. The mapping is case-insensitive and restricted to the specified domain.
For example, if you have an existing username "\\example\joesmith" and an SSO username "joe.smith@example.com" in your identity provider, you can configure the "SSO username mapping" to "joe.smith@example.com" for "\\example\joesmith". When the user logs in with "joe.smith@example.com" via your identity provider, they will be authenticated as "\\example\joesmith".
The following steps are shown as an example on how to remap users in ISL Conference Proxy:
Step 1
Open ISL Conference Proxy configuration and navigate to User management.
Step 2
Select a user you wish to remap.
Step 3
Navigate to the Security tab.
Step 4
Under Single Sign-On (SSO) set the SSO username mapping setting to the desired value.
Step 5
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save.
When logging in through SSO with the SSO username, the user will be automatically authenticated as the user who you set this setting for.