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<div>I am deploying a new IDP and would like to only enable the required protocols. I am not clustering on my application server (Tomcat) and as such would prefer not to use Artifact resolution. As I understand it, if I don't use Artifact then I don't need
to host on port 8443. Is this correct? </div>
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<div>Is it unreasonable to disable this? Is it unreasonable to disable SAML1x as well? I understand I may have a future service that only supports SAML1x, but hypothetically if I wanted to, would I only have to edit my idp-metadata.xml and remove any mentions
of artifacts and SAML1?</div>
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<div>Has anyone else done this? </div>
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<div>Brad</div>
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<div>Brad Hannah</div>
<div>Senior Systems Analyst
<div>ITServices – Queen's University</div>
<div>(613)-633-6000 x78789</div>
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