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How to require SSO?

Is it possible to configure BitBucket to require SSO via Microsoft or Google?  I am able to restrict access to specific email domains.  However, I cannot seem to find a way to disable the basic login.

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Caroline R
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Apr 11, 2022

Hi, @Ben Smith, thank you for reaching out to Atlassian Community.

With Atlassian access, it’s possible to enforce single sign-on. I see your account has Atlassian Access enabled, so your org admin should be able to require SSO by following the next steps: 

  • Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one. 

  • Select Security > Authentication policies

  • Select Edit for the policy you want to enforce. 

  • Select Enforce single sign-on. 

In case you would like to read more about authentication settings and SAML single sign-on, you can access the following links: 

Please feel free to share any additional information regarding this case. 

Kind regards, 
Caroline 

Ivan Arsenov
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Nov 15, 2023 • edited

Hi Caroline,

Is it still done this way? I can't seem to find the option to Enforce SSO within Authentication policies. There is an option to enforce 2FA, but for SSO only enabling/blocking it is available.


EDIT
Sorry, I managed to sort it out while creating a new policy, it was available there. I was trying to edit an existing one.

Thanks!

 

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Robert Wen_ReleaseTEAM_
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Apr 06, 2022

Here's a Marketplace app that provides SSO connection to Azure AD for Atlassian Cloud apps.  https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1222230/azure-active-directory?hosting=cloud&tab=overview

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