To validate user identities, EnterpriseTrack supports (User ID and password) forms-based authentication, LDAP/Active Directory-based authentication, and various Single Sign-On (SSO)-based authentication mechanisms, including those based on SAML.
- User Password is the default mode for EnterpriseTrack. In User Password mode, the EnterpriseTrack database acts as the authority and the application handles the authentication of the user who is logging into that application.
- Active Directory (AD)/LDAP EnterpriseTrack can use an AD/LDAP server for user authentication. The server's details, such as its LDAP Provider URL, must be specified in EnterpriseTrack.
- Single Sign-On (SSO):
- For cloud deployments, EnterpriseTrack supports SAML-based SSO and can use the user's Identity Provider to authenticate users; no additional SAML service provider software is needed.
- For on-premises deployments, you can use your own SAML 2.0 compliant Identity Provider to authenticate users, but additional SAML service provider software is needed to support SSO.
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