Setting Up authentication for OpenID Connect with Microsoft Azure

Adding a Microsoft Azure Application

1.Log into https://portal.azure.com.

2.Create a new Active Directory or use an existing Active Directory.

3.From App Registration, create a new Application Registration and provide the following information:

Name: A contextual name for the application, such as Neurons for ITSM Prod.

Redirect URI: Select the option Web and enter the Neurons for ITSM tenant URL in the format - https://{tenant_url}/handlers/sso/OIDC/AuthResultHandler.ashx.

Configuring a Microsoft Azure Application

1.Open the Microsoft Azure application you just created in the previous section and provide the following information:

Field Description
Branding

Name - displays the application name you provided when you created the application in the previous section.

Home page URL - enter the Neurons for ITSM tenant url. The format should be - https://(Neurons for ITSM tenant url)/handlers/sso/OIDC/AuthResultHandler.ashx
Authentication

Redirect URIs - same as the Home page URL.

All other fields in this section are set by default, change them as required.

Certificates and secrets Create a new client secret. After creating, copy the secret key and save it somewhere. You will need this key while configuring OpenID Connect in Neurons for ITSM and this secret key will be hidden after this step is completed.
API Permissions

Add a new permission of type Azure Active Directory Graph and delegate the following permission for it:

Directory.Read.All

User.Read

User.Read.All

After delegating permissions, select Grant Admin Consent.

Expose an API Application ID URI - provide the Neurons for ITSM tenant ID in the format - https://(Neurons for ITSM tenant ID)/OIDC

Once the above configuration is done, go to Overview > Endpoints, you need to refer to these endpoints while configuring OpenID Connect in Neurons for ITSM.

For more information on Microsoft Azure setup, refer to Microsoft help documents.

Creating a Neurons for ITSM Authentication Provider

1.From the Configuration, click Configure > Security Controls > Authentication Providers to open the Authentication Providers workspace.

2.From the New Record Menu drop-down list, select New OpenID Connect.

3.Enter data into the fields:

Field Description
Default

Specifies if this authentication provider is called.

Automatically set by the application. You change this in the list. To make this authentication provider as the default value, you must first change the default setting for all other authentication providers to false and then change the default setting for this authentication provider to true.

Disabled Specifies if this authentication provider is disabled.

Name

The name of the OpenID Connect provider. This can be any value you want and will get displayed to the end users on the login page.

Authentication URL

Enter the value from the OAUTH 2.0 Authorization Endpoint from the Microsoft Azure application created in the above section.

Neurons for ITSM must be able to initiate an outbound HTTPS (port 443) connection to this URL.

Token Verification URL

Enter the value from the OAUTH 2.0 Token Endpoint from the Microsoft Azure application created in the above section.

NoteNeurons for ITSM must be able to initiate an outbound HTTPS (port 443) connection to this URL.

Logout URL

Enter: https://login.microsoftonline.com/{Active-Directory-ID}/oauth2/logout.

{Active-Directory-ID} - get this input from the Azure Active Directory properties created in Adding a Microsoft Azure Application section.

Session Renewal URL

The URL to request to renew the session. If this field is empty, the application uses the value of the Authentication URL field. For Azure AD, this can normally be left blank.

NoteNeurons for ITSM must be able to initiate an outbound HTTPS (port 443) connection to this URL.

Client ID Enter the Microsoft Azure client ID. Get this information from the Application ID field of the Microsoft Azure application created in the above .
Client Secret Enter the secret key that you copied and saved while configuring certificates and Secrets for the Microsoft Azure application created in the above section.
OIDC Hosted Domain Not applicable.
OIDC Realm Not Applicable.
Certificate URL

The URL of the certificate used to verify the signature of the authentication response. 

Currently, Azure uses this URL: https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/discovery/keys

NoteNeurons for ITSM must be able to initiate an outbound HTTPS (port 443) connection to this URL.

Certificate Issuer

The name of the certificate authority who issued the certificate. Enter this hyperlink: https://sts.windows.net/{Active Directory ID}/. {Active-Directory-ID} - get this input from the Azure Active Directory properties created in Adding a Microsoft Azure Application section.

Expiration Date

The expiration date of the certificate.

Not used in this release of Neurons for ITSM.

Auto Provisioning Check to enable.
Profile Information URL

Not used for Microsoft Azure.

Auto Provision Role

Role associated with the new user.

Auto Provision Status

Status of the new user.

Auto Provision Team

Team associated with the new user.

Auto Provision User Business Object

Type of user record to create. Can be either employee or external contact.

4.Optional. To be redirected to an application URL after successful logout, append ?post_logout_redirect_uri={Redirect URI} to the logout URL. For example, enter https://login.microsoftonline.com/{Active-Directory-ID}/oauth2/logout?post_logout_redirect_uri=https://my_tenant1.saasitdev.com/handlers/sso/OIDC/AuthResultHandler.ashx.

5.Click Save. Your Neurons for ITSM auth provider page should look similar to the image below:

6.To verify the authentication, click Test Authentication. (note you must have an Employee record with an appropriate External Auth linking it to this provider before the test will be fully successful).

If a line appears stating "Receiving External Login", use Sub as external login as e-mail is not available at this step."

You may also be prompted to consent to the needed access and will need to log in as an Azure AD admin to accept on behalf of your organization.

A successful test will look similar to the following screenshot:

Security Considerations When Using Microsoft Azure

Neurons for ITSM application servers must be able to initiate outbound connections to the following endpoints:

Token verification URL

Certificate URL

All URLs have the following URL pattern: https://login.microsoftonline.com/*.