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- Getting started
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- Troubleshooting
Configuring SSO: Google
Orchestrator User Guide
Last updated Oct 9, 2024
Configuring SSO: Google
By configuring and enabling Google as an external identity provider in Orchestrator, you add an option for Google authentication to the Login page.
Prior to enabling Google SSO, you must create authorization credentials for Orchestrator from the Google Console.
Now you must configure Google as an external identity provider in Orchestrator.
Now that Orchestrator is integrated with Google Sign-In, user accounts that have a valid Google email address can use the Google SSO option on the Login page to sign in to Orchestrator.
Each organization administrator must do this for their organization/tenant if they want to allow login with Google SSO.
- Log in to Orchestrator as an administrator.
- Add local user accounts, each with a valid Google email address.