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Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication process that allows a user to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials. SSO is a common procedure in enterprises, where a client accesses multiple resources connected to a local area network (LAN).
Single sign-on (SSO) is an identification system that allows websites to use other, trusted sites to verify users. This frees businesses from the need to hold passwords in their databases, cuts down on login troubleshooting, and decreases the damage a hack can cause. SSO systems work sort of like ID cards.
The user arrives at the website or app they want to use. The site sends the user to a central SSO login tool, and the user enters their credentials. The SSO domain authenticates the credentials, validates the user, and generates a token.
Single sign-on (SSO) in the enterprise refers to the ability for employees to log in just one time with one set of credentials to get access to all corporate apps, websites, and data for which they have permission. SSO solves key problems for the business by providing: Greater security and compliance.
A centralized authentication server to confirm a user's identity is implemented by the Identity-Provider organization. The username and password is directed to the Identity-Provider (IDP) for verification when the user signs in for the first time.
Verify the user's login information. Create a global session. Create an authorization token. Send a token with sso-client communication. Verify sso-client token validity. Send a JWT with the user information.
Verify the user's login information. Create a global session. Create an authorization token. Send a token with sso-client communication. Verify sso-client token validity. Send a JWT with the user information.
Single sign-on (SSO) is an identification system that allows websites to use other, trusted sites to verify users. This frees businesses from the need to hold passwords in their databases, cuts down on login troubleshooting, and decreases the damage a hack can cause. SSO systems work sort of like ID cards.
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