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Authentication Provider Configuration
Configuration of the external authentication providers
Header
Configuration of the external authentication providers
- Name : The name that identifies a login provider configuration
- Type : A distinct item characteristic used for processes and sometimes grouped within a category.
- Sequence Number : The sequence indicates the priority of the grid configuration.
- Icon : A visual picture used to describe an item
- Description : A space to write additional related information.
- Active : A flag indicating whether this record is available for use or de-activated.
- Organization : Organizational entity within client
- Client : Client for this installation.
- Authentication Provider : References a configuration of an external authentication provider
OpenID
Specific configuration of the external authentication providers that uses the OpenID protocol
- Client ID : Identifies the client application making a request to the OAuth 2.0 authorization server
- Client Secret : A confidential identifier known only to the client application and the OAuth 2.0 authorization server
- Authorization URL : The URL of the server to request for the authentication
- Access Token URL : The URL to request the OAuth 2.0 access token
- Certificate URL : The URL where the certificates required for the ID token verification can be requested
- Active : A flag indicating whether this record is available for use or de-activated.
- Organization : Organizational entity within client
- OAuth 2.0 Authentication Provider : References a configuration of an external authentication provider based in OAuth 2.0
- Client : Client for this installation.
- Authentication Provider : References a configuration of an external authentication provider
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