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Harmony Single Sign-on

Overview

Harmony single sign-on (SSO) allows users to log in to Harmony using the credentials of a third-party identity provider.

Harmony SSO can be configured for the Harmony Portal and its applications, as well as for Design Studio versions 8.24 and later. (Using SSO is not possible for the installation of Private Agents. For agent installation, you will need to use the regular Harmony username and password as credentials.)

Harmony supports single sign-on (SSO) using the SSO standards OAuth 2.0 or SAML 2.0. Jitterbit has verified SSO support with these identity providers:

Identity Provider OAuth 2.0 SAML 2.0
Autodesk check
Azure Active Directory check
BMC (Proprietary to BMC Customers Only) check
Google check
Okta check
Salesforce check check

It may be possible to configure additional identity providers, depending on which SSO standard is used:

  • OAuth 2.0: Jitterbit support for OAuth 2.0 is limited to those identity providers listed in the above table. Additional identity providers cannot be configured.
  • SAML 2.0: You may be able to configure SSO with other SAML 2.0 identity providers by entering, testing, and confirming the identity provider credentials in the configuration. Configuration with identity providers other than those listed above has not been verified by Jitterbit.

As the selection of a particular identity provider and SSO configuration is dependent on numerous factors independent of Jitterbit, we do not describe the respective differences or advantages of the identity providers and protocols.

Resources

These topics provide detailed information on configuring and using Harmony SSO:

A separate topic on configuring OAuth 2.0 with an API Manager Security Profile for users consuming Jitterbit custom APIs is provided under Security Profiles.