Difference between revisions of "Authentication Settings"
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*'''Enable Remember Me''': Display a Remember Me checkbox on the log in page to allow users to stay signed in after they close their browser | *'''Enable Remember Me''': Display a Remember Me checkbox on the log in page to allow users to stay signed in after they close their browser | ||
*'''Remember Me Period''': Customise how many days a user can remain logged in for before requiring to sign in again. | *'''Remember Me Period''': Customise how many days a user can remain logged in for before requiring to sign in again. | ||
− | *'''SameSite settings for cookies''': | + | *'''SameSite settings for cookies''': Determine whether a cookie is available in third party contexts |
+ | **'''None''': None should be selected so iframes will work | ||
+ | **'''Lax''': support legacy devices | ||
+ | **'''Strict''' strictest privacy protections on their cookies | ||
*'''Prefix Whitelist''': Domain Names entered in this field, will accept users logging in with their email instead of username | *'''Prefix Whitelist''': Domain Names entered in this field, will accept users logging in with their email instead of username | ||
*'''Login Identifier''': Select from drop down how users can login | *'''Login Identifier''': Select from drop down how users can login |
Revision as of 05:24, 26 July 2021
Authentication Settings
Authentication Settings handle settings on how users log in.
Location
To get to the Authentication settings:
- In the Cloudwork dashboard, click the menu bar>settings>Authentication Settings
Fields
- Enable Remember Me: Display a Remember Me checkbox on the log in page to allow users to stay signed in after they close their browser
- Remember Me Period: Customise how many days a user can remain logged in for before requiring to sign in again.
- SameSite settings for cookies: Determine whether a cookie is available in third party contexts
- None: None should be selected so iframes will work
- Lax: support legacy devices
- Strict strictest privacy protections on their cookies
- Prefix Whitelist: Domain Names entered in this field, will accept users logging in with their email instead of username
- Login Identifier: Select from drop down how users can login
- Username and Primary Email: Users can sign in with username or primary email address
- Username and all email addresses: Users can sign in with username or all email addresses
- Username Only: Users can only sign in with username
- IP Address Whitelist IP addresses listed in this field, will be forced to login Cloudwork Authentication, instead of ADFS
- User Agent Whitelist Users listed in this field will not have to use Cloudwork Authentication. This is handy to only allow certain users to login via certain browsers
- User Agent Blacklist: Users listed in this field will have to use Cloudwork Authentication. This is handy to only disallow certain users to login via certain browsers