Implementing SSO with on-site system
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I manage data on the customer's site with an on-premise system(running with Debian or Fedora). To access the data remotely, I have to log into a different server with a different credential to access the on-premise system. My question is that is it possible to implement SSO with the on-premise system that is running standalone?(Sorry if this is confusing, can provide clarifications)
asked 5 months ago12 views
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Yes, it is possible. See the documentation to see if you Identity Provider technology is supported: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_providers.html
answered 5 months ago
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