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Single Sign-On Introduction

Single Sign-On (SSO) is the authentication and login of a user through a one-time identification login. When a user logs in once on the identity authentication server, they can obtain permission to access other associated systems and application software in the single sign-on system. At the same time, this implementation does not require administrators to modify the user's login status or other information, which means that in multiple application systems, users only need to log in once to access all mutually trusted application systems.

The IDaaS platform provides multiple protocols for configuring application single sign-on. For introductions to each protocol, please refer to the relevant content in Authentication Protocols. The platform pre-integrates some common applications, and only partial configuration needs to be modified to use pre-integrated applications. At the same time, you can build your own applications according to actual project needs. For the SSO configuration of self-built applications, please refer to the following specific operations:

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