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<p>I have a situation where I need to have an SP use more than one IdP for authentication; the SP runs on a RHEL OS. I have three different apps (app1, app2 and app3) all running on this same SP. App1 and app2 need to use IdP1 for authentication while app3
needs to use IdP2. The URL's will be like <a id="LPlnk659107" href="https://foo.emoy.edu/app1">
https://foo.emoy.edu/app1,</a> <a id="LPlnk79134" href="https://foo.emory.edu/app2">
https://foo.emory.edu/app2</a> and <a title="Cmd+Click or tap to follow the link" id="LPlnk838656" href="https://foo.emory.edu/app3">
https://foo.emory.edu/app3.</a> (not real URL's). <br>
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<p>Can this be done?</p>
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<p>I am assuming that (if possible) it would require an ApplicationOverride of some type on the SP. If this is at all possible, can someone provide an example of the configuration for how this is done? <br>
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