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Single Sign-On (SSO) Settings

Single Sign-On (SSO) is a centralized authentication process that allows users to access multiple applications and services with a set of single login credentials. Wyn Enterprise now offers Single Sign-On (SSO) integration, with the ability to conveniently manage SSO Settings via the Admin Portal under System Configurations. SSO integration is supported with non-token-based or direct logins to one of the portals (Document, Resource, and Admin).

Note: Single Sign-On is not supported with toked-based embedding approaches. For token-based logins, you need to develop a CSP (Custom Security Provider). See the Create a Custom Security Provider help doc for more information.

To setup and manage the SSO configuration settings, switch to the Admin Portal and follow the below instructions,

  1. Navigate to Configuration >> System Settings and click the SSO Settings option.

    Navigate to SSO Settings

  2. Select an authentication protocol from the Authentication Protocol dropdown. The available options are None, CAS, OIDC, and OAUTH.

    Authentication protocol dropdown options

Following are the links to the help article explaining each authentication protocol in detail,

You can also configure the Single Sign-on settings manually using the Wyn.conf file located in the Wyn system folder. See the Configure Single Sign-on help article for more information on the manual configuration of SSO in Wyn Enterprise.