📄️ Configure AD FS for Single Sign-On
Stax integrates with your corporate identity using SAML. This allows you to bring your own identities and identity management controls to the Stax platform. Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) is Microsoft's SAML identity provider (IdP) that is available with Windows Server from Windows Server 2003 onwards.
📄️ Configure Entra ID for Single Sign-On
Stax integrates with your corporate identity using SAML. This allows you to bring your own identities and identity management controls to the Stax platform. Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) is Microsoft's cloud-hosted identity solution. It supports integration with applications as a SAML identity provider (IdP) and is available for use by most organizations with a Microsoft 365/Office 365 tenancy.
📄️ Configure Google Workspace for Single Sign On
Stax integrates with your corporate identity using SAML. This allows you to bring your own identities and identity management controls to the Stax platform. Stax supports Google Workspace's cloud-hosted identity solution. It supports integration with applications as a SAML identity provider (IdP) and is available for use by organizations with a Google Workspace environment.
📄️ Configure Okta for Single Sign On
Stax integrates with your corporate identity using SAML. This allows you to bring your own identities and identity management controls to the Stax platform. Stax supports Okta's identity solution. It supports integration with applications as a SAML identity provider (IdP) and is available for use by organizations with an Okta environment.
📄️ Configure Single Sign-On
Stax integrates with your Corporate ID using SAML. This allows you to bring your own identities and identity management controls to the Stax platform. Stax supports a few different SAML providers, but it should work with just about any SAML provider using the details below.
📄️ Enforce Single Sign-On for New Users
Users can log in to Stax either as a local user (with credentials stored in the Stax Identity Service), or using Single Sign-On (SSO). By default, when SSO is enabled, local users are still able to be invited by administrators. This is helpful when inviting users who are unable to utilize your corporate Identity Provider (IdP). In some cases, however, it is desirable to disable this functionality and require that all users authenticate to Stax using SSO.
📄️ Troubleshoot Single Sign-On
Stax integrates with your corporate identity using SAML. Some resolutions to common problems with SAML single sign-on are found below.