Single Sign-On in Workfront Proof
An Enterprise Workfront Plan is required to use this feature. For more information about the various plans available, see Workfront Plans.
Single Sign-On (SSO) allows your users to log into Workfront Proof using your organization’s existing username and password.
To provide this capability, we use Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0, an XML-based protocol that allows you to authorize data and exchange authentication between an identity provider and a web service.
This means that you will authenticate against your own log in system, not against Workfront Proof’s login page.
You must have a custom sub-domains or domains set up on your Workfront Proof account to enable SAML:
- You can read more about fully customized domains in Brand the Workfront Proof site - advanced.
See Configure Single Sign-On for Workfront Proof users for information about setting up SSO on your account.