SSO (Single Sign-On)
SSO (Single Sign-On) this allows users access multiple applications and websites with just one set of credentials. With the implementation of SSO, ser can now access their SqBx site and handhelds seamlessly.
How it works?
You go to your designated site, usually for SSO domain it would be sso.sqbxcloud.com but you have can customer SSO domain define for you. This will prompt you to login with you SSO credentials.
Once login, you will have access to your SQBX site just like before!
For handhelds this would work the same:
As you open your SqBx application, it will automatically redirect you to your SSO domain
At the SSO domain, you would input your SSO user name and password.
Once login with the right credentials you would be log in and you would be able to use the SqBx function as before.
Adding a user
Similar as before, a System Administrator, would add user in the Admin menu on your SqBx site. There is a difference where you can see the SSO in formation for the user added. This would link to that user SSO ID.
Common questions:
If the user were to go offsite, how would the user connect?
A network connection is required to authenticate with the SSO server. The user will remain logged in, their data will be stored / encrypted locally, and will require a network connection to sync their data.
When the device is used by multiple users how does it recognize which user is which?
The user will be directed to their SSO login to authenticate. The current user will need to Logout of the app, ending the SSO Session. The next User can then Log In and use the device.
Is SAML2 an option available on the Android?
SAML2.0 is will be mandatory as of APK 4.3.8, we will be making SSO optional for Android in an upcoming release.