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Ă—Single Sign-On (SSO) software enables a seamless login process that involves authentication and authorization to allow a user to access multiple enterprise applications with a single username and password. The SSO service is an important part of Identity and Access Management (IAM), which makes overall password management easier. With the SSO solution, the end user's time and efforts are saved as they don't need to constantly log in and out separately into a variety of web, cloud, and on-premises apps.
Enable seamless SSO for multiple apps, supporting standard protocols like SAML, OAuth, JWT, OIDC, and extending to custom in-house apps built on React, Node.js, and more.
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miniOrange provides 6000+ pre-built integrations to securely adopt and deploy Single Sign-On (SSO) service to diverse Cloud-based (SAAS) and On-Premise (Legacy) apps without individually maintaining the integrations.
With pre-integrated SSO service, it gets even easier for enterprises to quickly set up the required app and provide seamless SSO access.
Identity solutions from miniOrange can be easily deployed in your organization's existing environment.
With the SSO solution, you can implement password policies like Password length, complexity, restrictions on password reuse, session timeout, etc., to strengthen the security posture.
Enabling SSO authentication allows users to manage individual dashboards and self-reset passwords, which eliminates the necessity for IT support. This helps in reducing IT costs.
miniOrange cloud-based solution and competitive pricing allow you to choose your subscription plan based on current requirements, and then scale as you grow. Tailor your subscription plan to your needs.
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Firstly, the user tries to get access to their desired application/website, which are from the Service Provider.
1. The application/website (Service Provider) redirects the SSO request to Identity Provider for authentication.
2. The user tries to sign in with their Identity Provider credentials.
3. Once IDP authentication is successful, Identity Provider (IDP) sends back the Single Sign-On response to the Service Provider.
4. Upon receiving the SSO Response, the user is granted access to log in and access the resource or application.
5. Here the user can access all the other apps/websites from the Service Provider which are pre-configured for SSO (Single Sign-On).
An SSO token is a collection of data or information that is passed from one system to another during the Single Sign-On process. The data can simply be a user’s email address and information about which system is sending the token. The certificate that is used for this digital signature is exchanged during the initial configuration process.
Single sign-on (SSO) comes in various forms to cater to different organizational needs. The primary types of SSO are as follows: Web SSO, Enterprise SSO, and Mobile SSO.
SP-initiated Single Sign-On: This is when the user starts to sign in from your application (SP) and is sent to their Identity Provider (IdP) to log in and then redirected back to your application.
IDP-initiated Single Sign-On: The user logs in directly to the IdP instead of the application's login page.
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