> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.ilert.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.ilert.com/~/changes/vPSzQFfkdJCVWGT5AL1m/user-administration/single-sign-on.md).

# Single sign on

- [Setting up SSO with GSuite](https://docs.ilert.com/~/changes/vPSzQFfkdJCVWGT5AL1m/user-administration/single-sign-on/setting-up-sso-with-g-suite.md)
- [Setting up SSO with Microsoft Azure Active Directory](https://docs.ilert.com/~/changes/vPSzQFfkdJCVWGT5AL1m/user-administration/single-sign-on/setting-up-sso-with-azure-active-directory.md): The Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) enterprise identity service provides single sign-on and multi-factor authentication. You can configure ilert to use Azure AD as SAML provider for your users.
- [Setting up SSO with Okta](https://docs.ilert.com/~/changes/vPSzQFfkdJCVWGT5AL1m/user-administration/single-sign-on/setting-up-sso-with-okta.md): Okta identity management provides single sign-on and multi-factor authentication. You can configure ilert to use Okta as SAML provider for your users.
- [Setting up SSO with Auth0](https://docs.ilert.com/~/changes/vPSzQFfkdJCVWGT5AL1m/user-administration/single-sign-on/setting-up-sso-with-auth0.md): Auth0 is an easy to implement, adaptable authentication and authorization platform. You can configure ilert to use Auth0 as SAML provider for your users.
- [Auto provisioning users & teams](https://docs.ilert.com/~/changes/vPSzQFfkdJCVWGT5AL1m/user-administration/single-sign-on/auto-provisioning-users-and-teams.md): Configuring ilert SSO to automatically setup users and teams on their first login.


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