Automation Config integrates with third-party identity and access management solutions to enable users to log in to the Automation Config user interface.

In Automation Config, you can authenticate users in several ways:
  • Native authentication - You can use the native authentication method by setting up local users. Local users are users whose username and password are natively stored in Automation Config. You can manage local user settings, such as user passwords, in the Automation Config user interface.
  • SAML - You can set up custom single sign-on authentication through other identity providers using Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML).
  • LDAP or Active Directory - If your organization uses a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) or Active Directory server, you could manage those user settings in LDAP and then synchronize those settings in Automation Config.
  • OAuth and OIDC - Automation Config also supports OAuth and OpenID Connect (OIDC).