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* Azure
* Azure
* ADFS
* ADFS
*WordPress (Via [https://wordpress.org/plugins/oauth2-provider plugin])
From version 6191 it is possible to setup TS to create a new account, if a user signed in with oauth/sso and wasn't found among the existing users.
To do this enable the cofiguration <code>oauthCreateNewUsersAllow</code> and set their initial GroupID in the configuration <code>oauthNewUserGroup</code>.


== Setting up SingleSignon ==
== Setting up SingleSignon ==
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* securitySslLogin  
* securitySslLogin  
* securitySslPages  
* securitySslPages  
Next activate service icons on the login page
* oauthLoginDisplay


=== Google Oauth ===
=== Google Oauth ===
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Copy credentials to  
Copy credentials to  
* oauthGoogleClient
* oauthLinkedinClient
* oauthGoogleSecret
* oauthLinkedinSecret
Enable
* oauthLinkedinAllow
Callback URL
* https://sample.tsnocode.com/app/SignInLinkedin


=== Facebook Oauth ===
=== Facebook Oauth ===
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Copy credentials to  
Copy credentials to  
* oauthGoogleClient
* oauthFacebookClient
* oauthGoogleSecret
* oauthFacebookSecret
Enable
* oauthFacebookAllow
Callback URL
* https://sample.tsnocode.com/app/SignInFB


=== Azure Oauth ===
=== Azure Oauth ===
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Copy credentials to  
Copy credentials to  
* oauthGoogleClient
* oauthAzureTenant
* oauthGoogleSecret
* oauthAzureClient
*oauthAzureSecret
Enable
* oauthAzureAllow
Callback URL
* https://sample.tsnocode.com/app/SignInAzure


=== ADFS Oauth ===
=== ADFS Oauth ===
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Copy credentials to  
Copy credentials to  
* oauthGoogleClient
* oauthAdfsServer
* oauthGoogleSecret
* oauthAdfsClient
Enable
* oauthAdfsAllow
Callback URL
* https://sample.tsnocode.com/app/SignInADFS
 
=== WordPress ===
 
# Install and activate the [https://wordpress.org/plugins/oauth2-provider plugin]
# Enable the Oauth-server (Oath Server -> Settings -> Enable Oauth Server)
# Create a new client (Oauth Server -> Clients -> Add New Client)
## Give it a descriptive name
## Add the Redirect URI (Should be something like: <code>https://[ts-hostname]/[ts-instance]/SignInWP</code>)
## Assign it admin rights
## Save it
# Copy credentials to Configurations
#* oauthWPClient
#* oauthWPSecret
# Input wordpress domain/link to Configuration (no trailing /)
#* oauthWPHost
# Enable Configuration
#* oauthWPAllow

Latest revision as of 17:52, 17 May 2024

Understanding Oauth 2

Oauth authentication will put icons on the login page for fast and easy SSO wth multiple vendors.

The user will be authenticated if the email matches between the provider and the Tempus Serva user.

The following providors are supported.

  • Google
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Azure
  • ADFS
  • WordPress (Via plugin)

From version 6191 it is possible to setup TS to create a new account, if a user signed in with oauth/sso and wasn't found among the existing users.

To do this enable the cofiguration oauthCreateNewUsersAllow and set their initial GroupID in the configuration oauthNewUserGroup.

Setting up SingleSignon

Before going into the detailed configuration please make sure https/SSL is enabled.

Set the following configurations to true

  • securitySslLogin
  • securitySslPages

Next activate service icons on the login page

  • oauthLoginDisplay

Google Oauth

Using an existing Google account , go to the [credentials section].

Navigate to "Credentials" in the left menu.

First setup Oauth messages in the Oauth conscent section

  • Logo, privacy policies etc. are not required but make things look better
  • Note that domain authentication is not required

Next setup setup credentials

  1. Navigate back to credentials
  2. Click Create credentials
  3. Fill out the information
  4. Credentials are generated
  5. Copy credentials to your Tempus Serva configuration
    • oauthGoogleClient = [Client ID]
    • oauthGoogleSecret = [Client secret]
  6. Finally
    • oauthGoogleAllow = true


LinkedIn Oauth

Follow the guide

Copy credentials to

  • oauthLinkedinClient
  • oauthLinkedinSecret

Enable

  • oauthLinkedinAllow

Callback URL

Facebook Oauth

Follow the guide

Copy credentials to

  • oauthFacebookClient
  • oauthFacebookSecret

Enable

  • oauthFacebookAllow

Callback URL

Azure Oauth

Follow the guide

Copy credentials to

  • oauthAzureTenant
  • oauthAzureClient
  • oauthAzureSecret

Enable

  • oauthAzureAllow

Callback URL

ADFS Oauth

Follow the guide

Copy credentials to

  • oauthAdfsServer
  • oauthAdfsClient

Enable

  • oauthAdfsAllow

Callback URL

WordPress

  1. Install and activate the plugin
  2. Enable the Oauth-server (Oath Server -> Settings -> Enable Oauth Server)
  3. Create a new client (Oauth Server -> Clients -> Add New Client)
    1. Give it a descriptive name
    2. Add the Redirect URI (Should be something like: https://[ts-hostname]/[ts-instance]/SignInWP)
    3. Assign it admin rights
    4. Save it
  4. Copy credentials to Configurations
    • oauthWPClient
    • oauthWPSecret
  5. Input wordpress domain/link to Configuration (no trailing /)
    • oauthWPHost
  6. Enable Configuration
    • oauthWPAllow