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miniOrange
Complete reference for miniOrange — product details, ComplAI connection steps, GRC evidence mapping, and troubleshooting. All information is hosted in the Propel Ready Solutions Help Center.
Product information
SSO and MFA solutions for cloud and on-prem apps.
- Deployment
- SaaS (cloud)
- Fully managed cloud service — no infrastructure to host. Typically connected via REST APIs, OAuth, or webhooks over HTTPS.
- Categories
- SSO
Key capabilities
- SSO
- MFA
- Adaptive auth
- Provisioning
Typical use cases
- Federated single sign-on for SaaS and internal applications
- Application access inventory for periodic access reviews
Connection methods
- SAML/OIDC metadata exchange
- IdP admin API for app assignments
- SCIM app provisioning logs
- Access report exports
Documentation topics
Review the following areas in miniOrange admin and product documentation before connecting to ComplAI:
- Admin console setup and service account creation
- API authentication, scopes, and rate limits
- Audit log export and retention settings
- Security hardening and least-privilege configuration
ComplAI integration overview
miniOrange integrates with ComplAI to support Propel Ready Solutions's GRC program. SSO and MFA solutions for cloud and on-prem apps. This guide covers product context, the recommended connection process, prerequisites, and verification steps for audit-ready evidence collection.
Last updated: 2026-06-24
GRC evidence available
- Federated application catalog
- User-to-app assignments
- MFA policy compliance
- Failed authentication trends
- SSO metrics and configuration evidence
- MFA metrics and configuration evidence
Prerequisites
- Named integration owner and backup contact at Propel Ready Solutions
- Change request approved per Propel Ready Solutions change management policy
- Network egress allowlisting completed if required by vendor
- ComplAI organization administrator access
- Admin or integration-builder role in miniOrange
- miniOrange product documentation reviewed (see Documentation topics below)
Integration process
Step 1
Plan miniOrange integration scope
Confirm which SSO and MFA capabilities will be connected first. Start with read-only ingestion before enabling write actions.
Step 2
Inventory federated applications
List all SaaS and internal apps using SSO; record SAML/OIDC metadata URLs and attribute mappings.
Step 3
Configure SSO federation metadata
Exchange IdP/SP metadata with application owners and enforce MFA at the identity provider for all SSO apps.
- Validate NameID / subject mapping for each application
- Disable local accounts where SSO is mandatory
- Configure session timeout and re-authentication for sensitive apps
Step 4
Connect ComplAI for access evidence
Pull application assignment reports from the SSO/IdP platform to support access reviews.
Step 5
Test failover and break-glass
Document emergency access procedures and test break-glass accounts quarterly.
Step 6
Mark integration complete in ComplAI
Update integration status to Connected, attach configuration evidence, and link mapped controls in the Controls library.
GRC benefits
- Federated authentication evidence for access control policies
- Reduced password sprawl and enforced MFA at the identity provider
- Application access inventory for access reviews and SOC 2 CC6.1
Related controls
Verification checklist
- ☐Integration credentials stored securely and rotation scheduled
- ☐Test sync completed successfully with sample records
- ☐Error alerting configured for failed sync or API rate limits
- ☐Control mappings documented in ComplAI
- ☐Evidence sample exported and reviewed by control owner
- ☐Runbook link attached to related controls
Troubleshooting
Authentication or API permission errors
Verify API scopes, token expiry, and service account status in the vendor admin console. Regenerate credentials if needed.
Partial or stale data in ComplAI
Check sync schedule, pagination limits, and filter rules. Run a full reconciliation sync after correcting configuration.
Network connectivity failures
Confirm firewall egress rules, proxy settings, and IP allowlists on both sides of the integration.
