Tutorial: Azure Active Directory single sign-on (SSO) integration with Amazon Managed Grafana
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to integrate Amazon Managed Grafana with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). When you integrate Amazon Managed Grafana with Azure AD, you can:
- Control in Azure AD who has access to Amazon Managed Grafana.
- Enable your users to be automatically signed-in to Amazon Managed Grafana with their Azure AD accounts.
- Manage your accounts in one central location - the Azure portal.
Prerequisites
To get started, you need the following items:
- An Azure AD subscription. If you don't have a subscription, you can get a free account.
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) free account.
- Amazon Managed Grafana single sign-on (SSO) enabled subscription.
Scenario description
In this tutorial, you configure and test Azure AD SSO in a test environment.
- Amazon Managed Grafana supports SP initiated SSO.
- Amazon Managed Grafana supports Just In Time user provisioning.
Add Amazon Managed Grafana from the gallery
To configure the integration of Amazon Managed Grafana into Azure AD, you need to add Amazon Managed Grafana from the gallery to your list of managed SaaS apps.
- Sign in to the Azure portal using either a work or school account, or a personal Microsoft account.
- On the left navigation pane, select the Azure Active Directory service.
- Navigate to Enterprise Applications and then select All Applications.
- To add new application, select New application.
- In the Add from the gallery section, type Amazon Managed Grafana in the search box.
- Select Amazon Managed Grafana from results panel and then add the app. Wait a few seconds while the app is added to your tenant.
Configure and test Azure AD SSO for Amazon Managed Grafana
Configure and test Azure AD SSO with Amazon Managed Grafana using a test user called B.Simon. For SSO to work, you need to establish a link relationship between an Azure AD user and the related user in Amazon Managed Grafana.
To configure and test Azure AD SSO with Amazon Managed Grafana, perform the following steps:
- Configure Azure AD SSO - to enable your users to use this feature.
- Create an Azure AD test user - to test Azure AD single sign-on with B.Simon.
- Assign the Azure AD test user - to enable B.Simon to use Azure AD single sign-on.
- Configure Amazon Managed Grafana SSO - to configure the single sign-on settings on application side.
- Create Amazon Managed Grafana test user - to have a counterpart of B.Simon in Amazon Managed Grafana that is linked to the Azure AD representation of user.
- Test SSO - to verify whether the configuration works.
Configure Azure AD SSO
Follow these steps to enable Azure AD SSO in the Azure portal.
In the Azure portal, on the Amazon Managed Grafana application integration page, find the Manage section and select single sign-on.
On the Select a single sign-on method page, select SAML.
On the Set up single sign-on with SAML page, click the pencil icon for Basic SAML Configuration to edit the settings.

On the Basic SAML Configuration section, perform the following steps:
a. In the Identifier (Entity ID) text box, type a URL using the following pattern:
https://<namespace>.grafana-workspace.<region>.amazonaws.com/saml/metadatab. In the Sign on URL text box, type a URL using the following pattern:
https://<namespace>.grafana-workspace.<region>.amazonaws.com/login/samlNote
These values are not real. Update these values with the actual Identifier and Sign on URL. Contact Amazon Managed Grafana Client support team to get these values. You can also refer to the patterns shown in the Basic SAML Configuration section in the Azure portal.
Amazon Managed Grafana application expects the SAML assertions in a specific format, which requires you to add custom attribute mappings to your SAML token attributes configuration. The following screenshot shows the list of default attributes.

In addition to above, Amazon Managed Grafana application expects few more attributes to be passed back in SAML response which are shown below. These attributes are also pre populated but you can review them as per your requirements.
Name Source attribute displayName user.displayname mail user.userprincipalname On the Set up single sign-on with SAML page, in the SAML Signing Certificate section, find Federation Metadata XML and select Download to download the certificate and save it on your computer.

On the Set up Amazon Managed Grafana section, copy the appropriate URL(s) based on your requirement.

Create an Azure AD test user
In this section, you'll create a test user in the Azure portal called B.Simon.
- From the left pane in the Azure portal, select Azure Active Directory, select Users, and then select All users.
- Select New user at the top of the screen.
- In the User properties, follow these steps:
- In the Name field, enter
B.Simon. - In the User name field, enter the username@companydomain.extension. For example,
B.Simon@contoso.com. - Select the Show password check box, and then write down the value that's displayed in the Password box.
- Click Create.
- In the Name field, enter
Assign the Azure AD test user
In this section, you'll enable B.Simon to use Azure single sign-on by granting access to Amazon Managed Grafana.
- In the Azure portal, select Enterprise Applications, and then select All applications.
- In the applications list, select Amazon Managed Grafana.
- In the app's overview page, find the Manage section and select Users and groups.
- Select Add user, then select Users and groups in the Add Assignment dialog.
- In the Users and groups dialog, select B.Simon from the Users list, then click the Select button at the bottom of the screen.
- If you are expecting a role to be assigned to the users, you can select it from the Select a role dropdown. If no role has been set up for this app, you see "Default Access" role selected.
- In the Add Assignment dialog, click the Assign button.
Configure Amazon Managed Grafana SSO
Log in to your Amazon Managed Grafana Console as an administrator.
Click Create workspace.

In the Specify workspace details page, type a unique Workspace name and click Next.

In the Configure settings page, select Security Assertion Markup Language(SAML) checkbox and enable Service managed as permission type and click Next.

In the Service managed permission settings, select Current account and click Next.

In the Review and create page, verify all the workspace details and click Create workspace.

After creating workspace, click Complete setup to complete the SAML configuration.

In the Security Assertion Markup Language(SAML) page, perform the following steps.

Copy Service provider identifier(Entity ID) value, paste this value into the Identifier text box in the Basic SAML Configuration section in the Azure portal.
Copy Service provider reply URL(Assertion consumer service URL) value, paste this value into the Reply URL text box in the Basic SAML Configuration section in the Azure portal.
Copy Service provider login URL value, paste this value into the Sign on URL text box in the Basic SAML Configuration section in the Azure portal.
Open the downloaded Federation Metadata XML from the Azure portal into Notepad and upload the XML file by clicking Choose file option.
In the Assertion mapping section, fill the required values according to your requirement.
Click Save SAML configuration.
Create Amazon Managed Grafana test user
In this section, a user called Britta Simon is created in Amazon Managed Grafana. Amazon Managed Grafana supports just-in-time user provisioning, which is enabled by default. There is no action item for you in this section. If a user doesn't already exist in Amazon Managed Grafana, a new one is created after authentication.
Test SSO
In this section, you test your Azure AD single sign-on configuration with following options.
Click on Test this application in Azure portal. This will redirect to Amazon Managed Grafana Sign-on URL where you can initiate the login flow.
Go to Amazon Managed Grafana Sign-on URL directly and initiate the login flow from there.
You can use Microsoft My Apps. When you click the Amazon Managed Grafana tile in the My Apps, this will redirect to Amazon Managed Grafana Sign-on URL. For more information about the My Apps, see Introduction to the My Apps.
Next steps
Once you configure Amazon Managed Grafana you can enforce session control, which protects exfiltration and infiltration of your organization’s sensitive data in real time. Session control extends from Conditional Access. Learn how to enforce session control with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps.
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