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Pathfinder Single Sign On (SSO) is a login service that connects your users to your applications.
Based on the Red Hat Single Sign On Product (Redhat SSO and Open Source Keycloak), it provides an industry standard Open ID Connect (OIDC) and enterprise-policy compliant means of implementing authentication within applications that are also simple for development teams to provision and utilize.
SSO provides two types of services, Standard and Custom. Both options provide a login service that connects your users to your applications.
Add authentication and authorization to applications and secure services with minimum fuss.
We provide our service with the support of our identity provider partners. An “Identity Provider” is the holder of the identity that is used to log-in with. Learn more about our partners and relevant identity provider information. The Pathfinder SSO service is hosted on the Private Cloud Openshift platform in the BC Government data centres in Kamloops and Calgary.
Price
Free
Service level support
This SSO service is offered to BC Government teams who are building cloud native web or mobile applications. Teams wishing to use this service should first connect with the Pathfinder SSO Team to discuss their needs and ensure alignment prior to making an SSO implementation request.Requirements and restrictions
The service is offered to BC Government teams who are building:
You can find simple procedures and guides, as well as answers to their questions, in a dedicated BC government support community: Identity as a concept can get complicated. We also recommend reviewing our key terms and concepts when you’re getting started.