Single Sign-On (SSO)
About Single Sign-On (SSO)
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Detailed instructions for configuring SSO can be found in the SSO Configuration section of the documentation.
Single Sign-On (SSO) is an authentication process that allows users to access multiple applications or services with one set of login credentials, such as a single username and password. By logging in once, users can securely navigate between different systems without needing to re-enter their information, streamlining the user experience and reducing password fatigue. SSO improves both convenience and security by centralizing authentication through a trusted identity provider, which verifies and manages user credentials across connected platforms.
Add an SSO Configuration
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By default, the Vega platform allows up to three SSO configurations to be configured.
- Click the
+ SSO Configuration
button. - On the next dialog, enter the required information for your SSO configuration after following the detailed instructions in the SSO Configuration section of the documentation
- Click the
Create
button. - The SSO configuration should now be saved on Single Sign-On page:
Editing an SSO Configuration
- Find a saved SSO configuration on the Single Sign-On page.
- Click the 'edit' button.
- Make any desired edits in the dialog.
- Click the
Save
button.
Deleting an SSO Configuration
- Find a saved SSO configuration on the Single Sign-On page.
- Click the 'delete' button.
- Click
Delete
in the confirmation dialog.