Configure single sign-on using SAML protocol

  An administrator role is required. For information, see User roles.

Single sign-on Enables users to access multiple applications using one set of credentials. (SSO) using Security Assertion Markup Language An industry standard for exchanging authentication data between an identity provider and an application or service provider (that's Nintex Automation Cloud) (SAML) 2.0 protocol requires that the identity provider An identity provider (IdP) stores and authenticates the identities of users to log in to system, files, or applications. and the application or service provider (that's Nintex Automation Cloud) exchange authentication data with each other.

With SSO enabled, users can securely and conveniently sign in to Nintex Automation Cloud using the same credentials used in other applications such as Outlook or Office 365. Users are no longer required to create separate credentials to access Nintex Automation Cloud.

To learn more about SAML and what it can provide for your Nintex Automation Cloud tenant, see Frequently asked questions: Single sign-on with SAML.

High-level objectives of SAML configuration

You can use Security Assertion Markup Language An industry standard for exchanging authentication data between an identity provider and an application or service provider (that's Nintex Automation Cloud) (SAML) 2.0 protocol to enable single sign-on Enables users to access multiple applications using one set of credentials. in your Nintex Automation Cloud tenant with the identity provider.

When configuring SAML in Nintex Automation Cloud, you must:

  • Set up SAML in Nintex Automation Cloud and the identity provider at the same time.
  • Refer to the identity provider's documentation for their instructions on how to add a SAML application (such as Nintex Automation Cloud).
  • Add users in your directory in the identity provider. Typically, a user directory should already exist for your organization.
  • Identify the SAML-related terminologies used between Nintex Automation Cloud and the identity provider so that you can set the appropriate values in specific fields during configuration. SAML-related terminologies include:
    • Entity ID: A globally unique identifier of an entity, which in our case is the Nintex Automation Cloud tenant to be configured with SAML.

Before you begin SAML configuration

Before configuring SAML in Nintex Automation Cloud, make sure you have:

  • A domain that you intend to federate with Nintex Automation Cloud. For example, YourDomain.com. Before you can use a domain to associate with your Nintex Automation Cloud tenant, you must first verify ownership of the domain. To verify a domain, see Verify a domain for SAML configuration.
  • An email address with an administrator role in the Nintex Automation Cloud tenant that you're going to configure with SAML. For example, admin@YourDomain.com.
  • An email address with an administrator role in the identity provider.
Note: 

Enabling single sign-on in your tenant will also enable single sign-on in associated Nintex Automation Cloud tenants. For example, both sales-myorg.workflowcloud.com and hr-myorg.workflowcloud.com will be enabled with single sign-on if you configure SAML in either of them.

Steps to set up SAML in Nintex Automation Cloud with your preferred identity provider