OneLogin
About
OneLogin is an identity and access management (IAM) tool that provides single-sign on (SSO) and multi-factor authentication solutions.
Why You Should Integrate
This integration will provide visibility into your OneLogin users within the Sevco Security app. You will be able to see basic contact information (name, email, phone number), important timestamps (created time, last login time) and any roles the user has.
How Does the Integration Work
This integration pulls all users within a given OneLogin organization.
This data is only used internally; we do not share it with any parties outside of Sevco. Refer to our privacy policy for details.
Configuration
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Choose a Schema: A schema is a configuration template that defines a specific way to connect, authenticate, and interact with a source. The following are the available schemas
- Client ID/Secret: Will retrieve user assets using your Client ID and Secret combination.
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Configure Plugin:
Client ID/Secret Schema
Field | Description | Example |
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Client ID * | The Client ID used to generate temporary credentials for pulling assets | 6c86310527e198a6dac977f3e6dc960402c8bbeaa88d4a964cda2455c9568eda |
Client Secret * | The Client Secret used to generate temporary credentials for pulling assets | 845adf5fd4e9ee699d8eb39b982ef19b55c75c4a62c5858272c1e5e2ce678029 |
Region * | The OneLogin region your organization is deployed in | us |
URL | Your custom OneLogin URL, if applicable | https://sevco.onelogin.com |
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Configure Name: OPTIONAL: You can give the configuration a name to provide an identifiable attribute of the configuration to delineate other similar configurations.
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Activate Config: To enable this configuration and begin pulling data select "Activate". If you wish to save the configuration to come back later to finish, select "Save Draft". This will save the configuration, but keep it disabled until Activated.
Source Documentation
Creating Credentials
Client ID/Secret Schema
In order to integrate with Sevco, you will have to create API Credentials within OneLogin and supply the Client ID, Client Secret, and Region to us. The credentials need to provide Read Users
access at a minimum. Follow this guide from OneLogin to create credentials:
https://developers.onelogin.com/api-docs/1/getting-started/working-with-api-credentials
Contact Us
If you're having problems integrating a source, or if you've found something wrong in this document, please email us at [email protected].
Updated about 1 year ago