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* [[SAML Name Identifier Management Profile|Name Identifier Management Profile]]
* [[SAML Name Identifier Management Profile|Name Identifier Management Profile]]
* Name Identifier Mapping Profile
* Name Identifier Mapping Profile
* Attribute Profiles:
* Attribute Profiles (rules for mapping attributes expressed in SAML to another attribute representation system):
** [[SAML Basic Attribute Profile|Basic Profile]]
** [[SAML Basic Attribute Profile|Basic Profile]]
** [[SAML X.500/LDAP Attribute Profile|X.500/LDAP Profile]]
** [[SAML X.500/LDAP Attribute Profile|X.500/LDAP Profile]]
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** [[SAML DCE PAC Profile Attribute Profile|DCE PAC Profile]]
** [[SAML DCE PAC Profile Attribute Profile|DCE PAC Profile]]
** [[SAML XACML Attribute Profile|XACML Profile]]
** [[SAML XACML Attribute Profile|XACML Profile]]
* [[SAML Token Profile]]

Latest revision as of 19:18, 21 February 2017

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Overview

A profile is essentially a use case for SAML. A profile combines assertions, protocols and bindings to support specific use cases. For example, the Web Browser SSO Profile specifies how SAML authentication assertions are communicated between an Identity Provider and Service Provider to enable single sign-on for a browser user.

More formally, the SAML profile defines a set of rules and guidelines for how to embed SAML assertions into, and extract them from, a protocol or other context of use.

SAML Profiles