SOP-5-I-42Q-MES0152 Identity Access Management
Identity Access Management
Version MES15.67
This SOP is 42Q’s corporate standard.
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This edition applies to MES15.67 and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.
Contents
Introduction
42Q IAM (Identity Access Management) is the unified login management to the MES portal; it provides adaptive solutions to support different policies and guarantee the authentication/authorization with a more secure mode.
This document introduces the three forms of authentications that are described below:
- LDAP Authentication
- Non-LDAP Authentication
- SAML Authentication
When the user enters the MES Portal URL the system redirects to the unified login page:
Figure 1: IAM unified login page
LDAP Authentication
42Q IAM supports LDAP authentication; for example, the user name helena_wang is an LDAP user account.
As displayed in the image below:
Figure 2: LDAP Account
To access the MES Portal, follow the steps below:
- Enter the LDAP account (e.g. helena_wang ) in the Username field at the unified login page.
- Select the Next button.
Figure 3: LDAP Account Login
- The system will ask users to input the password.
Figure 4: Input Password Form
- Once the username and password are valid, the system redirects to the MES Portal home page with the user signed in.
Figure 5: LDAP Account Login MES Portal
Non-LDAP Authentication
42Q IAM supports Non-LDAP authentication; in the example below, the user_name testuser00001 is one Non-LDAP user.
Figure 6: Non-LDAP Account
To access the MES Portal, follow the steps below:
- Enter the Non-LDAP user account (e.g. testuser00001) in the Username field at the unified login page.
- Select the Next.
Figure 7: Non-LDAP Account Login
- The system will ask users to input the password.
Figure 8: Non-LDAP Password
- Once the username and password are valid, the system redirects to the MES Portal home page with the user signed in.
Forget Password
When users forget their password, they can reset their password by clicking the Forgot password? link on the landing page, then it will redirect to the Account Service page, the users will be able to reset the password.
Figure 9: Forget Password
SAML Authentication
42Q IAM supports SAML authentication, this allows users to pass authorization credentials to the portal.
To access the MES Portal, follow the steps below:
- Enter the email address in the Username field at the unified login page.
- Select the button Next.
Note: If the email address is invalid, IAM will show the error message below.
Figure 9: Check Email Address
Note: The current version (IAM-15.63.1) only supports valid Sanmina (user@Sanmina.com) and 42Q (user@42-q.com) mail accounts.
For external users, the new landing page/IAM login page can be disabled (recommended).
Figure 10: Email Address Login
- The system redirects the users to the SAML authentication.
Figure 10: SAML authentication
- Enter the Username and Password, then select the Submit button.
Note: If the account has set the 2FA authentication, the 2FA passcode text field will pop-up.
Figure 11: 2FA Passcode
- The system redirects the users to the MES Portal/ 42Q platform main page when the account authenticates.
Figure 12: 42Q MES Portal main page
Note: If the message shown below appears on the screen; the users must select the option ssodev-sanm to go to the account authentication page and enter the username and password again to login to MES Portal.
Figure 13: Alter page
Document Revision History
Date | Author | Title | Version | Change Reference | Approved by |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
06/9/20 | Helena Wang | Technical Writer | A1 | First Release of 42-q IAM at 15.67 |
Sunny Xiong |
11/24/20 | Helena Wang | Technical Writer | B1 | Allows users to input Passwords, and supports multi-language. | Sunny Xiong |
02/03/21 | Helena Wang | Technical Writer | C1 | Add Forgot password link | Sunny Xiong |