SAML Chrome Panel
Extends the Developer Tools, adding support for SAML Requests and Responses to be displayed in the Developer Tools window
A debugger for viewing SAML messages
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A tool for viewing SAML and WS-Federation messages sent through the browser during single sign-on and single logout.
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Now I don't have to copy the Encoded values and Decode them at different sites. The most annoying part is sometimes the SAML Request and Response are not just base64 encoded but they are deflated/gzip encoded, URL encoded on top of other encoding standards. All this stuff is smoothly handled without any hassle
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Easy to use. Reliable. Helped me trace token expiry for tokens generated by another team.
Hi, I am unable to import the exported files in this tool. It says "The selected file doesn't seem to contain importable traces!" Is there something it expects that needs to be done here?
Alright for viewing requests but the export feature is a big disappointment due to it lacking the ability to export in a format other tools like Fiddler can import to test replaying assertions to debug them.
I use this tool all the time for all SAML related issues at my job. Its a must have to diagnosing SAML problems.
Great tool. Must have for SAML config
Works perfectly well in most case except one bug: some exported files contain nothing but the word "null".
Have used this for a long time on Firefox, where it's been extremely useful - glad to see it on Chrome now as well.
Really useful tool. I would give it five stars except for the lack of one feature - when the SAML is decoded and displayed some whitespace differences are introduced when it is 'pretty printed'. Could we get a 'raw decoded xml' style view too?