FlexNet Manager Suite
2023 R2
(On-Premises)
Before configuring Google OAuth 2.0, you must have an operational implementation of
FlexNet Manager Suite. As always, by default this implementation is
configured for Windows Authentication. You also require access to the unzipped
installation archive that you downloaded for the installed version of FlexNet Manager Suite.
To configure integration between FlexNet Manager Suite and Google OAuth
2.0:
-
Use the Google API console for your integration project to set the URI for
FlexNet Manager Suite, and collect the client ID and client secret
provided by Google.
-
Set the Authorized redirect URI value for your
project to the following:
protocol://<domain>/Suite/Login/Complete
where:
- protocol is either
http
(where SSL is not in use) or https
(where SSL
is in use)
- domain is the full-qualified domain name of
your FlexNet Manager Suite
application server (or, in a multi-server
implementation, your web application server).
-
Complete the required details and click Create
to establish your Google API Console project.
-
From the resulting OAuth client dialog box, copy
and save the Client ID and Client
secret.
The Client ID identifies FlexNet Manager Suite, allowing it to
access enabled Google APIs. The client secret acts somewhat like a
password. However, it does not require encrypted storage: although it is
not revealed to the person logging in, it is passed to the Google login
servers in clear text, as defined by the OAuth protocol.
-
On your application server (or, in a multi-server implementation, your
web application server), complete the following procedure:
-
Open a PowerShell command-line window.
-
Access the unzipped downloaded archive of the FlexNet Manager Suite
installer, and navigate into the ...\Support
folder.
-
If you have not done so already, set the PowerShell permissions with
the following command:
set-executionpolicy AllSigned -Force
The
-Force
parameter suppresses a confirmation dialog.
If you choose not to include it, respond to the warning dialog with the
default
Y.
-
Run the following command (all on one line):
.\Config.ps1
"Config\FNMS Google Authentication Config.xml"
updateConfig
The FlexNet Manager Suite
configuration dialog appears.
-
Complete the following details:
- Client ID — Insert the client ID copied
from the Google API console.
- Client secret — Insert the client secret
associated with your FlexNet Manager Suite project in
Google
- Username — Supply the Google account
(user name) used to create a FlexNet Manager Suite
administrator.
-
Click Ok.
The PowerShell script completes the configuration of FlexNet Manager Suite:
- Any existing operator accounts set up for Windows Authentication are
invalidated. (You may save these for a future switch back to Windows Integrated
Authentication. Until then, you may choose to disable these operator accounts in
the Accounts page.)
- A single operator is created using the supplied Google account name, and this
operator is assigned to the Administrator role. This
administrator may now authorize other operator accounts.
FlexNet Manager Suite (On-Premises)
2023 R2