Red Hat's single sign-on (SSO) technology is an identity provider that enables IdM users to authenticate to third-party applications supporting the OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0, or SAML 2.0 protocols.
Red Hat Satellite can use the LDAPS protocol to allow IdM users to authenticate with their username and password.
You can restrict Satellite Server access to a subset of the IdM user population by using IdM host-based access control (HBAC).
The automation controller component of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform can use the LDAP protocol to allow IdM users to authenticate.
When IdM users first log in to automation controller, it can map them to roles, users, and teams, or it can permit or deny access to its service based on each IdM user's IdM group memberships.
Click CREATE to build all of the virtual machines needed for the classroom lab environment. This may take several minutes to complete. Once created the environment can then be stopped and restarted to pause your experience.
If you DELETE your lab, you will remove all of the virtual machines in your classroom and lose all of your progress.