Red Hat Single Sign-On Administration
Introduction to configuring and managing Red Hat Single Sign-On for authenticating and authorizing applications
Course description
Red Hat Single Sign-On Administration (DO313) is designed for system administrators who want to install, configure and manage Red Hat Single Sign-On servers for securing applications. Learn about the different ways to authenticate and authorize applications using single sign-on standards like OAuth and OpenID Connect (OIDC). You will also learn how to install and configure Red Hat SIngle Sign-On on the OpenShift Container Platform.
This course is based on Red Hat Single Sign-On version 7.6.
Following course completion, you will receive a 45-day extended access to hands-on labs for any course that includes a virtual environment.
Note: This course is self paced. Durations may vary based on the delivery. For full course details, scheduling, and pricing, select your location then “get started” on the right hand menu.
Course content summary
- Installing Red Hat Single Sign-On on virtual machines and on OpenShift Container Platform
- Authenticating and authorizing applications using OAuth and OIDC
- Configuring Identity Brokering and user identity federation from external systems
- Configuring password policies
Audience for this course
- System Administrators responsible for administering Red Hat Single Sign-On servers.
Recommended training
- Take our free assessment to gauge whether this offering is the best fit for your skills.
- Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I is recommended but not required
- Experience with writing web based applications using Node.js, HTML5, Quarkus, or Java EE/Jakarta EE is recommended but not required.
Technology considerations
- Internet access is required.
Outline for this course
Introduce Red Hat Single Sign-On
Identify the main components of Red Hat Single Sign-On
Install and Configure Red Hat Single Sign-On
Identify the best option for installing and configuring RHSSO depending on the infrastructure
Authentication and Authorization
Configure authentication and authorization for applications
Identity Brokering and User Federation
Configure RHSSO to secure applications from multiple identity providers by using user federation and social logins
Red Hat Single Sign-On on OpenShift
Install and configure Red Hat Single Sign-On on OpenShift
Impact on the organization
This course is intended to develop the skills needed to configure authentication and authorization for applications using single sign-on standards like OIDC and OAuth, resulting in improved security and simplified authentication and authorization.
Impact of the individual
As a result of attending this course, students will understand how to use Red Hat Single Sign-On to configure, manage, and troubleshoot authentication and authorization security policies for business-critical applications.
Students will learn how to install, configure and manage an instance of Red Hat Single Sign-On on bare metal, virtual machines and OpenShift, and configure authentication and authorization security policies for applications.
Recommended next exam or course
None