Introduction to SSO
SSO is an enterprise feature that requires a valid license purchased from Ninox or a certified partner.
SAML- and OIDC-based single sign-on (SSO) gives collaborators access to your Ninox Private Cloud through an identity provider (IdP) of your choice.
By using SSO, collaborators will be able to log into Ninox using the familiar identity provider interface, instead of the Ninox login page. The collaborator's browser will then forward them to Ninox. The IdP grants access to Ninox when SSO is enabled and Ninox' own login mechanism is deactivated. In this way, authentication security is shifted to your IdP and coordinated with your other service providers.
3 main configuration strategies for Private Cloud and On-Premises
Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
Example setup 1: SAML SSO with Okta
Example setup 2: SAML SSO with Azure AD
Example setup: OIDC SSO with Okta
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
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