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SAML Authentication

The SAML Authentication section includes topics covering how to configure some common identity providers (e.g., Okta, Google, OneLogin) for single sign-on (SSO) using SAML and configure SAML attribute mapping and SCIM for instances that use SugarIdentity.

Other identity providers are also supported and can be configured for SSO using SAML as long as they adhere to standard protocols.

Topics

This article covers how to configure SAML attribute mapping to SugarIdentity user fields for Okta, OneLogin, and ADFS.
This article covers how to configure SCIM for Okta in a SugarIdentity-enabled instance.
This article covers how to configure SCIM for OneLogin in a SugarIdentity-enabled instance.
This article walks through configuring ADFS and Sugar to allow external authentication using SAML 2.0.
This article walks through configuring AWS SSO to allow external authentication in Sugar using SAML 2.0.
This article walks through configuring Azure to allow external authentication in Sugar using SAML 2.0.
This article walks through configuring Google to allow external authentication in Sugar using SAML 2.0.
This article walks through configuring Okta to allow external authentication in Sugar using SAML 2.0.
This article walks through configuring OneLogin to allow external authentication using SAML 2.0 for Sugar instances that use SugarIdentity.
This article covers how to reconfigure the SAML authentication for SugarIdentity to allow SAML users to initiate login to Sugar from their Okta, OneLogin, or G Suite dashboard.