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Configure your SSO provider in Zenoti

Single Sign-on (SSO) is a service that allows your employees to use their corporate sign-in credentials to access multiple work-related web applications they are authorized to use.

Zenoti supports SAML 2.0 (Security Assertion Markup Language), a SSO login standard that is becoming the technology of choice to provide cross-vendor single sign-on (SSO). This includes support for popular providers such as Azure AD, Google, and Okta.

If you are on SSO already, add Zenoti to your provider’s applications list. Next, configure your SSO providers details in Zenoti, so that your employees can access Zenoti with single sign-on.

Prerequisites:

Ensure that you add Zenoti to your SSO provider’s list of supported applications. The two fields below are usually common for all the SSO providers:

  • Single sign-on URL: Enter Zenoti web application’s URL. The URL will be https://<org name>.zenoti.com/authenticate/signin

  • Sign-on Method: Select SAML 2.0 as Sign-on method. After filling other details, the SSO providers display Setup Instructions.

  • From Setup instructions, note the following details on your notepad:

    - Identity provider’s URL

    - X.509 certificate

    - Identity Provider Issuer

    You will need these details to configure your SSO provider in Zenoti.

  1. At the organization level, click the Configurations icon.

  2. Search for and select SAML in the Integrations section.

  3. Click SAML.

  4. To apply Single Sign-On for Zenoti, enable SAML.

  5. Enter the Identity Provider URL. The URL will be available in the setup instructions provided by your SSO provider after you add Zenoti to their list of applications.

  6. Enter the X.509 certificate code that you receive in the setup instructions with details such as version, serial number, signature algorithm.

  7. Enter your username registered with your SSO provider.

  8. Enter the identity provider issuer details from the setup instructions provided by your SSO provider.

  9. Enter the name of the SSO provider.

  10. Select your preferred option to enable SSO.

  11. SLO stands for Single Logout and allows you to log out of all Zenoti applications with a single click. To enable SLO, select the check box. The following settings appear:

    • SLO URL: Open your Azure portal and navigate to Overview > Endpoints. Copy the SAML-P sign out endpoint URL (last URL), and paste it into the SLO URL field.

    • Signature String: From SLO URL, paste the alphanumerical GUID (Globally Unique Idenitifier) values after .com/. For example, if the URL is “https://login.microsoftonline.com/xxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx/saml2”, copy the values that appear after .com/ and before/saml2. Paste the same in the Signature String field.

  12. Click Save.