Zoom Single Sign-On Integration
The Zoom Single Sign-on (SSO) Integration creates a client application that uses Auth0 for authentication and provides SSO capabilities for Zoom. Your users log in to Zoom with Auth0 identity providers, which means the identity provider performs the identity credentials verification.
Prerequisites
Before you begin:
- Sign up for a Zoom account.
- Apply for a Vanity URL with Zoom.
- Set up a connection, which is a source of users. Connections can be databases, social identity providers, or enterprise identity providers, and can be shared among different applications. You may set up more than one connection for use with SSO integrations.
Steps
To configure a Zoom SSO integration, you will:
Consent to Auth0 SSO integration
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Navigate to Auth0 Dashboard > Applications > SSO Integrations, and click + Create SSO Integration.
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Select Zoom.
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Click Continue to grant the integration access to the listed permissions.
Configure Auth0 SSO Integration
Enter a name for your SSO Integration, configure the following settings, and click Save.
Setting | Description |
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Zoom Account Name | Your Zoom account name. This is the first segment of your Vanity URL (for example, https://{account}.zoom.us). |
Use Auth0 instead of the IdP to do Single Sign-on (SSO). **Legacy tenants only.** | If enabled, Auth0 will handle SSO instead of Zoom. |
Configure integration with Zoom
To configure the integration with Zoom, follow the instructions listed in the Tutorial view.
Zoom SSO integration
Before you continue, make sure you have your SSO integration Client ID. You will use the Client ID to replace the SSO_CLIENT_ID
placeholders.
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Log in to Zoom as an administrator.
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Enter the Sign-in page URL (be sure to replace the SSO_CLIENT_ID placeholder with the Client ID of your SSO Integration):
https://YOUR_DOMAIN/samlp/SSO_CLIENT_ID
Alternatively, to log in with a specific identity provider, you can add a connection
parameter (be sure to replace the SSO_CLIENT_ID placeholder with the Client ID of your SSO Integration):
https://YOUR_DOMAIN/samlp/SSO_CLIENT_ID?connection=email
https://YOUR_DOMAIN/samlp/SSO_CLIENT_ID?connection=google-oauth2
https://YOUR_DOMAIN/samlp/SSO_CLIENT_ID?connection=Username-Password-Authentication
In this case, Auth0 will redirect users to the specified connection and will not display the Login widget. Make sure you send the SAMLRequest using HTTP POST
.
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Optionally, enter the Sign-out page URL:
https://YOUR_DOMAIN/logout
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Download your Auth0 signing certificate; copy and paste its contents as the Identity provider certificate.
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Enter the Issuer:
urn:YOUR_DOMAIN
Enable connections
Choose the connections to use with your SSO integration. Users in enabled connections will be allowed to log in to Zoom. By default, all configured connections are enabled.
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Select the Connections view.
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Toggle the sliders next to connection names to enable or disable them.