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# Generic SAML integration

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This guide outlines the steps to integrate SSO with Vectice using a generic SAML-based identity provider, focusing on configuring a secure Single Sign-On (SSO) connection.

1. If you are an Admin, go to **Organization settings** by clicking your profile icon.

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2. Click on the tab **Authentication settings** and click <img src="/files/V1iQdnXKSmOQANtNq5Vj" alt="" data-size="line">.
3. On the SAML Form, enter a name for the connection.

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4. The Redirect URI, Entity ID will be generated after clicking on **Setup authentication method.**
5. Configure your SAML provider using Redirect URI and Entity ID.


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