Auth0
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Resourcely uses Auth0 internally for our Single Sign-On (SSO) system. In order to onboard you to our platform, we need to know which SSO system you use. This will help us understand how to establish a connection with Auth0.
Depending on which SSO Identity Providers you use, typically we require the following to complete the Enterprise connection with Auth0:
Domain: The domain refers to the URL or domain name associated with your SSO Provider organization's account.
Client ID: a public identifier that uniquely identifies a client application registered with an authorization server.
Client Secret: a confidential secret that is known only to the client application and the authorization server. It should be kept secret and never exposed in client-side code or public configurations.
For more information please check out Auth0 docs.
If you need help, please email us at support@resourcely.io or contact us.