Single sign-on (SSO)

Single sign-on allows users to use a third party authentication app to log into multiple services with one set of login information. This page will show you how to set up SSO for TestFiesta.

Enable SSO

Step 1: Enable Single sign-on

On the Authentication tab of your Organization settings, enable the Single sign-on slider. This will open a Single sign-on sidebar menu

Step 2: Enter your identity provider information.

You identity provider should give you the information to fill all fields required, depending on which provider and authentication protocol you use.

You may use three authentication protocols for TestFiesta Single sign-on. SAML 2.0, 0Auth 2.0, and OpenID Connect. Click here to learn how to set up each one with TestFiesta

Step 3: Click "Save"

Once all required fields are filled out, click "Save." Single sign-on should be enabled and you can use it the next time you log on.

Disable SSO

To disable Single sign-on you can click the "Enable single sign-on" slider to the off position. A toaster popup will allow you to undo your decision, or you can simply click the slider again to re-enable

Edit SSO

Step 1: Click "Edit"

When SSO is enabled, an "Edit" button will appear beside the "Enable single sign-on slider. Click the button and the Edit Single sign-on sidebar menu will appear.

Step 2: Make changes

Make any changes to your single sign-on settings required.

Step 3: Click "Save"

Once you are done making changes, click "Save" and your changes will be applied.

Now that you know the basics of setting up Single sign-on, we will dive deeper into each authentication protocol. Click "Next"

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