Single-Sign-On
CrowdComms currently supports SSO via the SAML2 standard. This is an enterprise-grade industry standard to allow users to authenticate between Identity Providers (IDPs) and Service Providers (SPs). The CrowdComms platform is a Service Provider and examples of IDPs include Microsoft Active Directory, OneLogin, Okta and others.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Do all the delegates still need to be registered on the site as usual?A: No if they’re logging...
INTRODUCTION
SINGLE SIGN-ON (SSO) Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication process that allows a user to use...
SAML2
How does SSO work? SSO works based upon a trust relationship set up between an application, known...
Shared SSO between apps
When setting up SSO for a client's active directory, you normally need to provide them with an En...
Manual setup of SSO config
This doc will be useful even if doing an import using a Federation Metadata XML URL, as the field...