Audience: Organizations
The short answer: Here's how to test single sign-on (SSO) in Fairfax, Proof's testing environment. Before testing, read Domain-based single sign-on (SSO) overview for more about SSO and how to set it up.
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Fairfax simulates the full transaction experience and actually sends transaction emails. Do not use customer contact information — this protects privacy and avoids confusion.
How it works
- New customers: If you aren't already using the Proof platform, testing may occur in production.
- Existing customers: Testing on Fairfax is mandatory. The Fairfax organization must match the same parent/child organization structure as expected in production.
Fairfax IDP configuration
Configure your IDP with the following Proof SAML data:
- Entity (or Issuer) ID: https://api.fairfax.proof.com/saml/consume
- Assertion Consumer Service (ACS) URL: https://api.fairfax.proof.com/saml/consume
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SP metadata URL: https://api.fairfax.proof.com/saml/metadata
- Also available as a file — see the attachment at the bottom of this article: proof_fairfax_saml_metadata.xml
Summary Checklist
- Existing customers: Fairfax org structure must match production before testing.
- Configure IDP with the Fairfax Entity ID, ACS URL, and SP metadata URL above.
- Use test contact information only — Fairfax sends real transaction emails.
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Still unsure? Contact Proof Support for help.
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