Single Sign On is predicated on the establishment of a trust relationship between a service provider and an identity provider through the exchange of a certificate between them. This certificate can be used to sign identity information transmitted from the identity provider to the service provider,...
Single Sign On: A Primer Single sign on (SSO) is a session and user authentication service that permits a user to use one set of login credentials (e.g., name and password) to access multiple applications. Single sign on involves multiple parts and several different solutions such as OAUTH...
When you sign up for an Oracle Cloud account, a user is created for you in Oracle Identity Cloud Service with the username and password you selected at sign up. You can use this single sign-on option to sign in to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and then navigate to other Oracle Cloud ...
An open-standard, XML-based markup language for exchanging authentication and authorization data between parties. Enables users to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials. Widely used in enterprise environments for single sign-on (SSO) to (primarily web-based) integrated applicati...
Microsoft Internet Explorer allows single sign-on for Web applications that include Outlook Web App Web Parts if the server that's being accessed has Integrated Windows authentication enabled. Users must enter credentials only one time for each browser session. However, their credentials are cached in...
Managing single sign-on Managing attributes Attribute mapping in cloud sync Overview of the default configuration in connect sync How to change the default configuration in connect sync Attributes synchronized to AD Provision Active Directory to Microsoft Entra ID ...
single sign-on (SSO) An optimization of the authentication sequence to remove the burden of repeated logon actions by an end user. token-signing certificate An X.509 certificate whose associated public/private key pair is used by federation servers to digitally sign all security tokens that the...
Many businesses have already addressed the simple single sign-on use cases, so this paper does not go into these in detail. The newer features in the specification are introduced with the intention of addressing other web services requestors engaged in business scenarios. More advanced features, ...
The mod_osso module enables single sign-on for Oracle HTTP Server by examining incoming requests and determining whether the requested resource is protected. If the resource is protected, then the module retrieves the Oracle HTTP Server cookie. The module is disabled by default. You can enable ...
Through Single Sign-On, domain user accounts can access resources throughout the domain. Domain user accounts are created in Active Directory Users And Computers. Local user accounts User accounts defined on a local computer are called local user accounts. Local user accounts have access to the ...