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Enable Location Restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite)


Enable Location restriction on Google Workspace (G Suite) apps with miniOrange security solutions. Users outside of the whitelisted location cannot access your G Suite applications. The admin shortlists and configures a list of Geo-locations where they want to allow end-users to either login or deny based on the location set by the admin.



SSO Login using external Identity Provider

Verify User Location

Verify users before granting access to your G Suite apps, by authenticating them by their Locations using an IAM for data security. Learn More

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Geolocation Restriction for G Suite

Block user access to Google Workspace apps with real-time Location Restrictions, and revoke their access when users try to access Google Workspace from unknown/unauthorized locations with CASB. Learn More

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Connect with External Source of Users


miniOrange provides user authentication from various external sources, which can be Directories (like ADFS, Microsoft Active Directory, OpenLDAP, AWS etc), Identity Providers (like Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, AWS), and many more. You can configure your existing directory/user store or add users in miniOrange.



Configure user access for Google Workspace (G Suite) applications with Location Restriction

Configure Real-Time Location Restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite) applications


1. Configure Google Workspace (G Suite) in miniOrange

  • Log into miniOrange Admin Console.
  • Go to Apps and click on Add Applicaton button.
  • device restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite) add app

  • In Choose Application Type click on Create App button in SAML/WS-FED application type.
  • device restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite) choose app type

  • Search for the Google in the list.
  • device restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite) manage apps

  • Enter your Domain name that you uses with the Google Workspace.
  • Enter the Single Logout URL as https://mail.google.com/a/out/tld/?logout.
  • From the Provisioning tab, enter the Domain Administrator in Google Apps (G Suite) Administrator field and click on "Verify Google Apps Administrator" to verify if the domain entered is of administrator (this is an optional field).
  • Google sso (Single Sign-On) configuration

  • Click on Save.
  • Get IdP Metadata Details to upload to Google Apps:

  • Go to Apps >> Manage Apps.
  • Search for your app and click on the select in action menu against your app.
  • Click on Metadata to get metadata details, which will be required later. Click on Show SSO Link to see the IDP initiated SSO link for Google Apps.
  • Google sso (Single Sign-On) metadata link

  • Here you will see 2 options, if you are setting up miniOrange as IDP copy the metadata details related to miniOrange, if you required to be authenticated via external IDP's (OKTA, AZURE AD, ADFS, ONELOGIN, GOOGLE APPS) you can get metadata from the 2nd Section as shown below.
  • Google Apps Single Sign-On (sso) Add SAML Application

  • Keep SAML Login URL and click on the Download Certificate button to download certificate which you will require in Step 2.
  • Google Apps Single Sign-On (SSO) Select Metadata details external IDP or miniOrange as IDP

2. Configure SAML SSO in Google Workspace (G Suite)

  • Now login to Google Admin Console and Select Security Tab from Admin Console.
  • Go to Authentication >> SSO with third-party IDP. Here, from the SSO profile for your organization section, click on the edit icon.
  • Google SSO (Single Sign-On) admin console setup sso idp

    Google SSO (Single Sign-On) admin console : Enter metadata details

  • Enable the Setup SSO with third party identity provider checkbox.
  • Enter Sign-In Page URL: SAML Login URL from Step 1.
  • Enter Sign-Out Page URL: < Base Server Url > /idp/oidc/logout?post_logout_redirect_uri=https://gmail.com
    Example: https://login.xecurify.com/moas/idp/oidc/logout?post_logout_redirect_uri=https://gmail.com
  • Upload the certificate by clicking on Replace Certificate link that was downloaded earlier in Step 1.
  • Enter Change Password URL: SAML Login URL from Step 1.
  • Save the settings.
  • Your Google SSO SAML integration is done.

  • 2.1. Assign SSO profile to organizational units or groups:


    If you want some of your users to sign in to Google directly, you can move those users into an organizational unit (OU) or group. Then, manage SSO settings for the OU or group so that those users are authenticated by Google rather than using your third-party IdP. Follow the following steps:

  • If you want all your (non-super admin) users to sign in using a third-party IdP : You don't need to manage.
  • If you want some of your users to sign in to Google directly : Click Manage SSO profile assignments and continue to the next step.
    • If you are assigning the SSO profile for the first time, then click Get started. Otherwise, click Manage. Note: Get started is only available if you’ve already enabled your third-party SSO profile.

    • Google SSO (Single Sign-On) Assigning the SSO Profile to OU and Groups

    • Select the organizational unit or group for which you’re assigning the SSO profile from the left .
      Note: If the SSO profile assignment for an OU or group differs from your domain-wide profile assignment,
      an override warning appears when you select that OU or group. You can’t assign the SSO profile on a
      per-user basis. The Users view let you check the setting for a specific user.

    • Google sso (Single Sign-On) select the OU or group for assigning the SSO Profile

    • Choose Organization's third Party SSO Profile if you want your users in the OU or group to sign in to Google services using the IdP designated in your domain’s third-party SSO profile.
    • Choose None if you want your users in the OU or group to sign in directly with Google.
    • Choose Another SSO profile in case you already have another Identity Provider configured and would like to use it for user authentication.
    • Then click Save.
  • 2.2. To turn SSO off for all users:

    If you want to turn off the third-party authentication for all your users without changing the SSO profile assignment for OUs or groups, you can disable the third-party SSO profile:

  • Uncheck Set up SSO with third-party identity provider.
  • Click Save.

3. Configure Location Restriction: Restricting access by Limiting the number of locations

In this restriction method, admin configures a list of locations where we want to allow end-users to either login or deny based on the condition set by the admin. When a user tries to login with adaptive authentication enabled, his Location Attributes such as (Latitude, Longitude and Country Code) are verified against the Location list configured by the admin. And based on this user will be either allowed, challenged or denied.

You can configure Adaptive Authentication with Location Restriction in following way:

  • Go to Adaptive Authentication from the left navigation bar.
  • Click on Add Policy tab.
  • Location restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite): Add Adaptive Authentication Policy

  • Add a Policy Name for your Adaptive Authentication Policy.
  • Location restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite): Add Policy name

  • Scroll down to Location Configuration section and click on Edit.
  • Location restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite): Add No of registered device

  • Here, you can Enable Location Registration if User Completes Challenge.
  • Under Configured Locations, click on Add Location.
  • Location restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite): Add No of registered device

  • In the Enter Location input field, enter the Location Name and then select the correct location from the search results dropdown. Next, select your distance parameter as either KMS(KiloMeters) or Miles under Allowed Radius. For each Location you add, you can choose to either whitelist/allow or blacklist/deny it by selecting the suitable option.
  • You can click on the Add Location to add more than one location and then follow steps as mentioned above.
  • Location restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite): Add No of registered device

  • Now, scroll down to the Action For Behaviour Change section and click on Edit. Select the action you want to perform if the IP address is out of the range. i.e. Allow, Challenge or Deny.
  • Location restriction for Google Workspace (G Suite): Action for Behaviour Change

  • Scroll to the end and click on save.

4. Enable Restriction for Google Apps

  • Go to Policies >> App Login Policy from the left navigation bar.
  • Click on Edit option against your selected app.
  • Location restriction for Google Workspace edit location restriction policy

  • Set your application name in the Application and select password as Login Method.
  • Enable Adaptive Authentication.
  • From the Select Login Policy dropdown, select the policy we created in the last step and select the required restriction method as an option.
  • Click Save.
  • Location restriction for Google Workspace Restrict Access save location restriction policy


1. Configure SAML app in miniOrange

  • Login into miniOrange Admin Console.
  • Go to Apps and click on Add Application button.
  • Office 365 Single Sign-On (SSO) add app

  • Under Choose Application, select SAML/WS-FED from the All Apps dropdown.
  • miniOrange Identity Platform Admin Handbook: select SAML application

  • In the next step, search for Custom SAML App and click on it .
  • miniOrange Identity Platform Admin Handbook: Search custom applciation

  • In the Basic Settings tab, enter your desired app name and add the SP metadata by clicking the Import SP Metadata button; you can find the metadata in the authentication source tab in CASB.
  • miniOrange Identity Platform Admin Handbook: Import SP Metadata

  • Once done, click on Save button.
  • miniOrange Identity Platform Admin Handbook: Import SP Metadata

  • Now, go to miniOrange CASB dashboard by clicking here .
  • Login into miniOrange Google apps CASB

  • After signing in, you should be taken to the miniOrange dashboard page. Click on "Google" app and click on it.
  •  Google CASB Access Restriction authentication method dashboard

  • Select the Add Authentication Source option from the drop-down menu.
  • Google CASB Access Restriction Add authentication

  • Mention an Authentication name for the authentication source, and click on Generate Metadata.
  • Google CASB Authentication Generate Metadata

  • After clicking on Generate Metadata, you will get the metadata details, as shown in the image below. Use this data to configure the SAML application in your Identity Provider (IDP).
  • Google CASB Access Restriction Generate Metadata SAML Flow

  • If you would like to view the metadata details again, then you can click on the View Metadata button.
  • You can obtain the required IDP metadata from the saml app you configured using the miniorange identity provider.
  • Now, Enter the remaining details like the IDP Entity ID, SAML Login URL, SAML Logout URL, and X.509 Certificate which you will find in your Identity Provider metadata.
  • Once done, Choose the Binding Type for SSO Request as required. You will find this information in the IDP metadata. However, if you are not sure, please select the HTTP-Redirect Binding as the default configuration.
  • Google CASB Access Restriction SP metadata IDP Details

  • Click the Save & Next button once you have filled out all the details.

2. Configuring SAML SSO in Google Admin Console

  • Now, You will be redirected to the Basic Settings section.
  • Fill in the following details to configure the Google Application:
    • Organization Name: Enter the name of your organization.
      Organization Domain: Enter the domain of your organization on Google. (Ex: example.com)
      Attribute Key: Enter the Group Attribute Key for the SSO app, which you have configured in the IDP under the SAML attributes section.
      Name Attribute Key: Enter the attribute name like fname,Lname etc.
      Enter ACS URL: You can get the Google ACS URL from the Google admin panel.
      Enter Entity URL: You can get the Google Entity URL from the Google admin panel.
      CASB Type Select CASB type as Inline or Offline
      Enable MDM If you want to configure MDM on your device, enable it
    Google CASB Basic Settings Details

  • For ACS URL and Entity URL you need to first configure Google Admin Authentication using the below steps.
  • Firstly, Login to your Google Admin Dashboard.
  • Google Admin Dashboard CASB

  • On the left side, below the menu icon (☰), click on Home () ⤏ Security () ⤏ Authentication ⤏ SSO with third-party IDP.
  • Google CASB SSO third party IDP

  • Now, click on ADD SAML PROFILE to create a new SAML profile.
  • Add SAML SSO profile IDP

  • Enter SSO profile name and fill in IDP entity ID and Sign-in page URL from IDP metadata.
  • Google CASB SAML Profile IDP Details

  • Go to CASB basic settings screen and click on View IDP Metadata to find IDP entity ID and Sign-in page URL. You can also Download the X.509 Certificate from here.
  • IDP Metadata Google CASB

  • Copy and paste the IDP entity ID and Sign-in page URL and attach the X.509 Certificate in Upload Certificate and click on Save button.
  • Added IDP Metadata SAML SSO Profile


  • Set up SSO to allow all existing users to access Google Workspace services through third-party identity providers.
  • Click on the Edit Button highlighted in the red box in the image below.
  • Google CASB SSO edit button

  • After clicking on the edit icon, a menu will be displayed, as shown below.
  • Google CASB dashboard open menu

  • Select the checkbox “Set up SSO with third-party identity provider”.
  • Fill in the details on the Sign-in page URL (i.e., the Sign-in page URL is the SAML login URL that you have in the IDP metadata).
  • Now, click on the “REPLACE CERTIFICATE” button, which will open a window to upload the certificate. Upload the X.509 Certificate that you have in the IDP metadata.
  • Once done with these steps, click on the SAVE button to update the configuration.

3. Configuring Policies

    Let’s see how to configure policies for Google CASB.

  • You should be taken to the Manage Policy screen. Enter your policy details, like Policy Name and Policy Description.
  • Google Workspace CASB policies enable IP Restriction

  • Click on Checkbox for “Enable Location Restriction” as shown in the image below.
  • By enabling this feature, you are restricting access to users based on their Location:
    • 1) Select the Allow or Deny option to either permit or restrict certain locations.

      2) Select Locations from dropdown.

  • Once done, click on Save & Next button.

  • setup Google Workspace CASB- add ip address

4. Configuring Groups and Edit Screen

    Let’s see how to configure Groups for Google CASB.

  • You should be taken to the Manage Groups screen. Enter the Name and Description for group (It should be the same as the name of the group that you have configured in the IDP). Select the Policy from the drop-down menu.
  • Choose the application to which you want to apply below permissions.
    • 1) App Restriction: In this, the restrictions will be applied over the application based on the policy that you have configured for the group.

      2) No App Restriction: In this, there will be no restrictions on the application for the group.

      3) Disable App: By choosing this option, the application becomes inaccessible from anywhere for the entire group.

      4) Custom App Restriction: By using this, you can apply an application-specific custom application restriction policy to an application that overpowers the group's restriction policy.

  • Now, click on Finish button.
  • Googlr workspace CASB Basic Settings change any configuration

  • After successfully configuring all screens, you will be redirected to the edit screen.
  • In the Basic Settings section You can change any configurations if required in the Authentication.
  • Google CASB Basic Settings change any configuration

  • In the Groups Settings section You can add and configure groups on this screen and view all configured groups. Now, Click on Add New Group.
  • You will get a pop-up for adding a new group and you can configure it using the above mentioned steps.
  • Google CASB pop-up new groups restrictions

  • In the 'Session Management' section, you can see the details of logged-in users' sessions.
  • Google CASB Session Management



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5. Configure Your User Directory (Optional)

miniOrange provides user authentication from various external sources, which can be Directories (like ADFS, Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID, OpenLDAP, Google, AWS Cognito etc), Identity Providers (like Okta, Shibboleth, Ping, OneLogin, KeyCloak), Databases (like MySQL, Maria DB, PostgreSQL) and many more. You can configure your existing directory/user store or add users in miniOrange.



  • To add your users in miniOrange there are 2 ways:
  • 1. Create User in miniOrange

    • Click on Users >> User List >> Add User.
    • Google Workspace (G Suite): Add user in miniOrange

    • Here, fill the user details without the password and then click on the Create User button.
    • Google Workspace (G Suite): Add user details

    • After successful user creation a notification message "An end user is added successfully" will be displayed at the top of the dashboard.
    • Google Workspace (G Suite): Add user details

    • Click on Onboarding Status tab. Check the email, with the registered e-mail id and select action Send Activation Mail with Password Reset Link from Select Action dropdown list and then click on Apply button.
    • Google Workspace (G Suite): Select email action

    • Now, Open your email id. Open the mail you get from miniOrange and then click on the link to set your account password.
    • On the next screen, enter the password and confirm password and then click on the Single Sign-On (SSO) reset password button.
    • Google Workspace (G Suite): Reset user password
    • Now, you can log in into miniOrange account by entering your credentials.

    2. Bulk Upload Users in miniOrange via Uploading CSV File.

    • Navigate to Users >> User List. Click on Add User button.
    • Google Workspace (G Suite): Add users via bulk upload

    • In Bulk User Registration Download sample csv format from our console and edit this csv file according to the instructions.
    • Google Workspace (G Suite): Download sample csv file

    • To bulk upload users, choose the file make sure it is in comma separated .csv file format then click on Upload.
    • Google Workspace (G Suite): Bulk upload user

    • After uploading the csv file successfully, you will see a success message with a link.
    • Click on that link you will see list of users to send activation mail. Select users to send activation mail and click on Send Activation Mail. An activation mail will be sent to the selected users.
  • Click on External Directories >> Add Directory in the left menu of the dashboard.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite): Configure User Store

  • Select Directory type as AD/LDAP.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite): Select AD/LDAP as user store

    1. STORE LDAP CONFIGURATION IN MINIORANGE: Choose this option if you want to keep your configuration in miniOrange. If active directory is behind a firewall, you will need to open the firewall to allow incoming requests to your AD.
    2. STORE LDAP CONFIGURATION ON PREMISE: Choose this option if you want to keep your configuration in your premise and only allow access to AD inside premises. You will have to download and install miniOrange gateway in your premise.
    3. Google Workspace (G Suite): Select ad/ldap user store type

  • Enter LDAP Display Name and LDAP Identifier name.
  • Select Directory Type as Active Directory.
  • Enter the LDAP Server URL or IP Address against LDAP Server URL field.
  • Click on Test Connection button to verify if you have made a successful connection with your LDAP server.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite): Configure LDAP server URL Connection

  • In Active Directory, go to the properties of user containers/OU's and search for Distinguished Name attribute.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite): Configure user bind account domain name

  • Enter the valid Bind account Password.
  • Click on Test Bind Account Credentials button to verify your LDAP Bind credentials for LDAP connection.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite): Check bind account credentials

  • Search Base is the location in the directory where the search for a user begins. You will get this from the same place you got your Distinguished name.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite): Configure user search base

  • Select a suitable Search filter from the drop-down menu. If you use User in Single Group Filter or User in Multiple Group Filter, replace the <group-dn> in the search filter with the distinguished name of the group in which your users are present. To use custom Search Filter select "Write your Custom Filter" option and customize it accordingly.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite): Select user search filter

  • You can also configure following options while setting up AD. Enable Activate LDAP in order to authenticate users from AD/LDAP. Click on the Save button to add user store.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite): Activate LDAP options

    Here's the list of the attributes and what it does when we enable it. You can enable/disable accordingly.

    Attribute Description
    Activate LDAP All user authentications will be done with LDAP credentials if you Activate it
    Sync users in miniOrange Users will be created in miniOrange after authentication with LDAP
    Fallback Authentication If LDAP credentials fail then user will be authenticated through miniOrange
    Allow users to change password This allows your users to change their password. It updates the new credentials in your LDAP server
    Enable administrator login On enabling this, your miniOrange Administrator login authenticates using your LDAP server
    Show IdP to users If you enable this option, this IdP will be visible to users
    Send Configured Attributes If you enable this option, then only the attributes configured below will be sent in attributes at the time of login

  • Click on Save. After this, it will show you the list of User stores. Click on Test Connection to check whether you have enter valid details. For that, it will ask for username and password.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite): Test AD/Ldap connection

  • On Successful connection with LDAP Server, a success message is shown.
  • Click on Test Attribute Mapping.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite) LDAP successful connection

  • Enter a valid Username. Then, click on Test. Mapped Attributes corresponding to the user are fetched.
  • Google Workspace (G Suite): Fetch mapped attributes for user

  • After successful Attribute Mapping Configuration, go back to the ldap configuration and enable Activate LDAP in order to authenticate users from AD/LDAP.
  • Refer our guide to setup LDAPS on windows server.

User Import and Provisioning from AD

  • Go to Settings >> Product Settings in the Customer Admin Account.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   miniOrange dashboard

  • Enable the "Enable User Auto Registration" option and click Save.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   Enable User Auto Registration

  • (Optional) To send a welcome email to all the end users that will be imported, enable the "Enable sending Welcome Emails after user registration" option and click Save.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   Enable sending Welcome Emails after user registration

  • From the Left-Side menu of the dashboard select Provisioning.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   User Sync/Provisioning

  • In Setup Provisioning tab select Active Directory in the Select Application drop-down.
  • Toggle the Import Users tab, click on Save button.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   User Sync Active Directory Configuration

  • On the same section, switch to Import Users section.
  • Select Active Directory from the dropdown and click on the Import Users tab, to import all the users from Active Directory to miniOrange.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   User Sync Import Operation

  • You can view all the Users you have imports by selecting Users >> User List from Left Panel.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   User List

  • All the imported users will be auto registered.
  • These groups will be helpful in adding multiple 2FA policies on the applications.

miniOrange integrates with various external user sources such as directories, identity providers, and etc.

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