Fix missing image in RH-SSO docs

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stianst 2021-06-07 13:53:52 +02:00 committed by Stian Thorgersen
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When creating a client scope-based policy, you can specify a specific client scope as `Required`. When you do that, the policy will grant access only if the client requesting access has been granted *all* the *required* client scopes. When creating a client scope-based policy, you can specify a specific client scope as `Required`. When you do that, the policy will grant access only if the client requesting access has been granted *all* the *required* client scopes.
.Example of Required Client Scope .Example of Required Client Scope
image:{project_images}/policy/create-client-scope.png[alt="Example of Required Client Scope"] image:images/policy/create-client-scope.png[alt="Example of Required Client Scope"]
To specify a client scope as required, select the `Required` checkbox for the client scope you want to configure as required. To specify a client scope as required, select the `Required` checkbox for the client scope you want to configure as required.

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To create a new client scope-based policy, select *Client Scope* in the dropdown list in the upper right corner of the policy listing. To create a new client scope-based policy, select *Client Scope* in the dropdown list in the upper right corner of the policy listing.
.Add Client Scope-Based Policy .Add Client Scope-Based Policy
image:{project_images}/policy/create-client-scope.png[alt="Add Client Scope-Based Policy"] image:images/policy/create-client-scope.png[alt="Add Client Scope-Based Policy"]
== Configuration == Configuration

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The private key will be used to sign the JWT, while the certificate is used by the server to verify the signature. The private key will be used to sign the JWT, while the certificate is used by the server to verify the signature.
.Keys Tab .Keys Tab
image:{project_images}/client-oidc-keys.png[] image:images/client-oidc-keys.png[]
Click on the `Generate new keys and certificate` button to start this process. Click on the `Generate new keys and certificate` button to start this process.