[cisco-voip] Spark question for those using Spark... "orgs" and "domains"

Bernhard Albler bernhard.albler at gmail.com
Thu Mar 22 01:57:28 EDT 2018


Hi Lelio
>In a perfect world, you create an org for acme.com, you claim the domain
acme.com and then (magically, I guess) people who login to Spark with their
acme.com email address get routed to their >org.
It wouldn't quite work this way. When you claim the domain, you can import
all users with that domain to the org (unless you have dir sync enabled)
but they won't be automatically routed to the org.
There can still


> Is it possible to create multiple orgs using the same domain? Is there a
backend process that can route the user appropriately to the appropriate
org container?
Yes, it is possible and in this case it would depend where you create the
users / where you import consumer org users

>If different domains are a requirement, can they be subdomains? Can I use
the top level domain for one, the production one, and then, say,
sandbox.acme.com for my sandbox site?
Sure, but as described above

>To complicate things further, we'd like to integrate things with our
(shibboleth) SSO.
SSO right now is per org, so this wouldn't be a problem. Shib will work
just fine for Spark SSO

kind regards
bernhard

On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 6:35 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:

>
> I've reached out to a couple on the list, but I wanted to pose this
> specific question to the group since it's a bit of an odd one. It has to do
> with your Spark org and domains.
>
> In a perfect world, you create an org for acme.com, you claim the domain
> acme.com and then (magically, I guess) people who login to Spark with
> their acme.com email address get routed to their org.
>
> What I'd like to do, at a minimum, is build a sandbox site and possibly,
> two production sites for two specific group of users, students vs
> faculty/staff, due to licensing concerns.
>
> Is it possible to create multiple orgs using the same domain? Is there a
> backend process that can route the user appropriately to the appropriate
> org container?
>
> Or are we looking at having to use different domains for each org
> (container)?
>
> If different domains are a requirement, can they be subdomains? Can I use
> the top level domain for one, the production one, and then, say,
> sandbox.acme.com for my sandbox site?
>
> To complicate things further, we'd like to integrate things with our
> (shibboleth) SSO.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Lelio
>
>
>
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