Hello,sorry for this question if it has already existed.My company use confluence as internal wiki website and we have a internal SSO system for any login request.I wander if there is any access to login to confluence by our company's SSO system.If there is,please tell me,thx a lot!
You can integrate your internal SSO with Confluence! Atlassian Access provides native SAML SSO support, or you can use marketplace apps if you are hosting Confluence on your own servers. This way, users can log in directly using your company’s authentication system.
Governments use SSO for citizen services at one place. For Rajasthan state SSO, users log in once through a centralized portal and then access multiple services without logging in again.
is it solved or not ? i met similar issue
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If you are using Azure there is a plugin from Microsoft that is free for Confluence
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Hi @jiruixiang
The short answer is yes. Are you using Confluence Cloud? If so, subscribing to Atlassian Access will give you the capability to link with your company's auth platform for SSO.
https://www.atlassian.com/software/access
If you're on the Datacenter platform, the following app should meet your needs:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1216096/sso-for-atlassian-server-and-data-center
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thx for your answer!
my company using OIDC API for login.By using access token to exchange the user info. is there any easy configurations in confluence that I could login in with OIDC tokens,Or I need to change codes in physics machine to enable this?
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