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diff --git a/docs/guides/auth/saml.md b/docs/guides/auth/saml.md index 97ac9d3c..7f63b748 100644 --- a/docs/guides/auth/saml.md +++ b/docs/guides/auth/saml.md @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ Authentication guide - SAML The basic procedure is the same as the case of OneLogin which is mentioned in [OneLogin-Guide](./saml-onelogin.md). If you want to match your IdP, you can use more configurations as below. -* If your IdP accepts metadata XML of the service provider to ease configuraion, use this url to download metadata XML. +* If your IdP accepts metadata XML of the service provider to ease configuration, use this url to download metadata XML. * {{your-serverurl}}/auth/saml/metadata - * _Note: If not accessable from IdP, download to local once and upload to IdP._ + * _Note: If not accessible from IdP, download to local once and upload to IdP._ * Change the value of `issuer`, `identifierFormat` to match your IdP. * `issuer`: A unique id to identify the application to the IdP, which is the base URL of your HackMD as default * `identifierFormat`: A format of unique id to identify the user of IdP, which is the format based on email address as default. It is recommend that you use as below. @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ The basic procedure is the same as the case of OneLogin which is mentioned in [O HMD_SAML_ATTRIBUTE_EMAIL=mail ```` -* If you want to controll permission by group membership, add group attribute name and required group (allowed) or external group (not allowed). +* If you want to control permission by group membership, add group attribute name and required group (allowed) or external group (not allowed). * `groupAttribute`: An attribute name of group membership * `requiredGroups`: Group names array for allowed access to HackMD. Use vertical bar to separate for environment variables. * `externalGroups`: Group names array for not allowed access to HackMD. Use vertical bar to separate for environment variables. |