Hi,
Our organisation is interested in the product Statuspage but i can't find any resources that help me answer if the tool can be used with groups from Atlassian access. I was hoping this community could help me.
Scenario:
I want authenticated users within our organisation to be able to access statuspage. No one else should be able the visit the status page.
To limit the the administration I want to use a access group that is available in Atlassian access and is automatically populated with new employees.
Is this setup possible or is there any other way to automatically populates a group that grants users access to Statuspage?
Hi @Per Löfgren this is a great idea and something we'll possibly add in the future. It's not currently on the roadmap, but I'll make sure there's a feature request for this in our backlog.
You can manage access to your private status page using a SAML2.0 and your identity provider. In your identity provider, you'd assign those users to the Statuspage application so they have access to it. More information on this here: https://help.statuspage.io/help/single-sign-on-for-employee-viewers
Hi Jake,
Thank you for your answer. If I set up a private page and use my idp to allow a group of users to access Statuspage would I not still be forced to also set up those users in Statuspage user manager?
//Per
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That's correct. You would manage employee access to view the page using your idp.
If you set up SSO for team members (admins of the page) you would need to make sure those users were added in the manage portal as team members. But for the page viewers, you would manage all of that in your idp.
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Thank you. This sounds interesting. I will need to test this
Cheers
Per
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If we put access to the page itself behind SSO, does that consume a 'subscriber' seat?
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