CrashPlan cloud application
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With Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), your users can sign in to enterprise cloud applications with their Google Cloud credentials.
Set up SSO via SAML for CrashPlan
Step 1: Set up Google as a SAML identity provider (IdP)-
Sign in to your Google Admin console.
Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).
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From the Admin console Home page, go to Apps
SAML apps.
To see Apps on the Home page, you might have to click More controls at the bottom.
- Click Add
at the bottom right.
- Locate and click CrashPlan in the application list.
- On the Google IDP Information page, download the IDP Metadata.
- Click Next.
The Basic information window shows the Application name and Description seen by users.
- Click Next.
On the Service Provider Details page, the following values are automatically prepopulated:
- ACS URL: https://www.crashplan.com/api/SsoAuthLoginResponse
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Entity ID: https://www.crashplan.com
- For Name ID Format, select Email.
- Click Next.
- On the Attribute Mapping page, set Select category and Select user field values as follows for the listed attributes:
Application attribute Select category Select user field uid Basic Information Primary email mail Basic Information Primary email givenName Basic Information First name sn Basic Information Last name - Click Finish.
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Host the IDP metadata file you downloaded in step 1 on a publicly accessible file server.
The IDP metadata must always be available at a specific URL and must be accessed directly. Don't use redirects. -
Note the URL for use in step 3.
Step 3: Set up CrashPlan as a SAML 2.0 service provider (SP)
- Log in to CrashPlan® as administrator.
- Go to Settings
Security
Single Sign-On and verify that the Enable option is selected.
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Provide the following information as applicable for your Code42 environment:
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Identity provider name: Enter Google Cloud.
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Identity Provider Metadata (URL): Use the Metadata URL you noted in step 2.
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At the Administrator console, double-click the CrashPlan logo to open the command-line interface (CLI).
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Enter the following command:
prop.set b42.ssoAuth.nameId.enable true save
The following message appears:
The system property has been set.Some system properties require a restart before they are recognized.
b42.ssoAuth.nameId.enable=true (saved)
- Close the CLI.
Step 4: Set up your Code42 environment to use Google SSO Authentication
- In CrashPlan, go to Organizations
Org Details
Edit
Security.
- Do one of the following:
- If the parent organization is already using SSO, enable the Inherit security settings from parent option.
- If the parent organization is not already using SSO, disable the Inherit security settings from parent option.
- Enable the Use Google Cloud for authentication option.
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Sign in to your Google Admin console.
Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).
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From the Admin console Home page, go to Apps
SAML apps.
To see Apps on the Home page, you might have to click More controls at the bottom.
- Select CrashPlan.
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At the top right of the gray box, click Edit Service
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To turn on or off a service for everyone in your organization, click On for everyone or Off for everyone, and then click Save.
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To turn on or off a service only for users in an organizational unit:
- At the left, select the organizational unit.
- Select On or Off.
- To keep the service turned on or off even when the service is turned on or off for the parent organizational unit, click Override.
- If the organization's status is already Overridden, choose an option:
- Inherit—Reverts to the same setting as its parent.
- Save—Saves your new setting (even if the parent setting changes).
Learn more about organizational structure.
- Ensure that your CrashPlan user account email IDs match those in your Google domain.
- Open CrashPlan and click Sign in Using Google Cloud.
You should be redirected to the Google sign-in page. - Enter your username and password.
After your credentials are authenticated, you are redirected to CrashPlan.