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SAML Authentication Against Multiple AD Forests

Veeam introduced the ability to connect Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager (VBEM) to external authentication sources via the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) protocol some time ago. However, I have often heard from customers who struggle to fully utilize this functionality, as the additional configuration of all software products involved can be challenging when trying to build a single sign-on (SSO) solution for a single VBEM instance with multiple authentication sources via SAML.

SAML Authentication Against Multiple AD Forests