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Evernote Business App Integration
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Set up an app integration so that your user can sign into this app using the same credentials that they use for LastPass.
- Most API/SDK integrations should continue to work on the new apps, but if you experience an issue with your integration, please report it directly to the team using this short form. The Evernote App Center.
- Evernote integrates with your favorites like Google Drive, Outlook, Salesforce and Slack so your teams can be more organized from brainstorm to execution. From Salesforce and Slack to Outlook and Google Drive, Evernote integrates with your favorite tools to make work better.
Part 1 - Add the SSO app to LastPass
- Log in and access the LastPass Password Manager Admin Console by doing either of the following:
- While logged in to LastPass, click the active LastPass icon in your web browser toolbar, then select Admin Console in the menu.
- Log in at https://lastpass.com/company/#!/dashboard with your admin username and Master Password.
- In the left navigation of the Admin Console, go to Applications > SSO apps.
- If you have not previously added SSO apps, click Add your first SSO app. Otherwise, click Add Application in the upper-right navigation.
- Under the 'Select your app' section, choose one of the following options:
- If your app is in the catalog, click the app name to select it.
- If your app is not in the catalog yet, click on the Custom tab and enter a name in the App Name field. Note: If you add a custom app, you must click on the Service Provider section provide the ACS URL before you can save the app. You can find the ACS data from the app's Service Provider metadata or website.
- If you want to copy the configuration of an app you have already set up, click the Copy tab then select the app from the drop-down menu.
- Under Identity Provider, the following items are listed, which you can copy and paste to a text editor application if needed:
Option
Description Entity ID (for LastPass) https://identity.lastpass.com SSO End Point https://identity.lastpass.com/SAML/SSOService Logout URL https://identity.lastpass.com/Login/Logout Certificate Default is selected, or select another Certificate Fingerprint Custom Certificate Fingerprint (SHA256) Custom - Optional: If needed, you can click the Download icon to download and save the LastPass Certificate (TXT) and/or Metadata (XML) files.
- Open a new web browser window or tab to proceed with the next steps.
Part 2 - App Configuration
- Open a new tab on your browser and log into your Evernote admin console, using the following hyperlink: https://www.evernote.com/business/AccountSettings.action
- Select Single Sign-on.
- Enter the information as follows:
- SAML HTTP Request URL: SSO End Point that you copied from LastPass dashboard.
- Certificate: copy and paste the contents of the file you downloaded in part 1
- Save and Enable.
For more info: visit Evernote SSO help page.
Part 3 - Finalize the Evernote Business SSO App Configuration
Evernote App Integration Tool
- Return to the LastPass Admin Console.
- On the LastPass Admin Console web browser window or tab you left open as the last step in Part 1, locate the Service Provider settings.
- Under Service Provider, paste the following URL in the ACS field: https://www.evernote.com/SamlConsumer.action
- Click Save when finished.
- Optional: Under the Advanced Setup section, you can add any of the following customizations:
- Role
- IDP (custom)
- Relay State (custom)
- Identifier (choose from Email, Secondary Email, User ID, Groups, Roles, or CustomID - by default, Email is selected).
- Step Up Authentication - Check the box to enable the use of the LastPass MFA app when signing in to your app.
- SAML Signature Method - Check the box(es) for using SHA1 and/or SHA256.
- Optional: Under Custom Attributes, you can add various SAML attributes (learn how to create them here). If you have already created custom attributes, you can use the drop-down menu and choose from the following options:
- Secondary Email
- User ID
- First Name
- Last Name
- Groups
- Roles
- CustomID
- Constant value
- Optional: If desired, check the box(es) to enable any of the following settings:
- Sign Assertion
- Sign Request
- Sign Response
- Encrypt Assertion
- To add more attributes, click + Add SAML Attribute, then use the drop-down menu to make your selections.
- Optional: If desired, click Choose File to upload a Partner Certificate.
- Click Save and assign to begin selecting users to assign. Otherwise if you have already saved the app, click the Assign Users icon for your app.
- You can assign new users or groups, or manage those already selected by doing either of the following:
- To assign new, select the User or Group tab, then locate and click to select. Tip: You can deselect by clicking on the user or group again, or click Remove All to remove all selected users.
- To manage selected, click the Selected tab to view all users and groups already assigned. If desired, click the Delete icon to remove users or groups.
- To assign new, select the User or Group tab, then locate and click to select.
- Click Save when finished.
Result: Your SSO app is now configured! The LastPass users you assigned to this SSO app can now log in and access the app using their LastPass account.
Screenshots
Evernote App Center
Overview
The Evernote Integration for Confluence allows you to connect your Evernote and Atlassian Confluence accounts, and copy your Evernote notes to Confluence pages. While copies are available for editing in Confluence, original notes stay unchanged in Evernote and inaccessible for anyone except you.
It comes in handy when you use Evernote to create job related notes on the go or while offline and then need to share them with your team in Atlassian Confluence. Some use cases:
- Share in Confluence a photo you saved on your phone or tablet in Evernote
- While at a meeting, make notes in Evernote and then post them in Confluence
- Easily copy posts drafted offline in Evernote to have them reviewed and published in Confluence
Benefits:
- Browsing notes from different notebooks and easily finding the needed ones with the help of powerful search, filtering and sorting.
- Evernote to-do lists are converted into Confluence task lists
- Images from notes are converted into page attachments in Confluence
- Variety of supported content formats: gif, jpg, png, wav, mp3, amr, mpg, mp4, mov, pdf, doc, xls, ppt, docx, xlsx, pptx
- Evernote Business support
Languages
- English (US)
Developer
- Gomel, Belarus
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