Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://knowledge.catonetworks.com/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Using an Identity Provider for Your Cato Account

Prev Next

The goal of this article is to show the different options that you can integrate Identity Providers (IdPs) with your Cato account for user provisioning for the following users: clientless SDP, Cato Clients, and admins to the Cato Management Application.

Overview of IdPs with Cato

Cato lets you select one of several IdPs to provision users who are connecting to your account over the Cato Cloud. The following table gives an overview of connecting an IdP to your Cato account.

For more information about SSO, see Supported IdPs for SSO Authentication.

IdP

Configuring the IdP

Users Provisioned to Cato

Notes

Azure

Configure the Windows server

LDAP and SCIM

Okta

Configure the Cato app in Okta

LDAP and SCIM

OneLogin

Configure Cato app in OneLogin

vLDAP and SCIM

See Configuring LDAP Sync and SSO with OneLogin

JumpCloud

Configure Cato app in JumpCloud

LDAP

OneWelcome

Configure connection to your Cato account in OneWelcome

SCIM

For more about OneWelcome and Cato, contact Support

DTS

Configure Cato app in DTS

SCIM

For more about user provisioning with SCIM, see article for the relevant IdP:

Selecting the LDAP Provider

The LDAP Directory Service providers show the LDAP provider which is defined for the account. When you are defining the LDAP domain, select the AD Provider for your organization.

You can only edit the AD Provider, when there is a single domain defined for your account.

To select the AD provider for the domain:

  1. From the navigation menu, click Access > Directory Services, and select the LDAP tab or section.

  2. Click New, or click the AD Provider.

    The Edit or New Directory Service panel opens.

  3. From the General tab, in the AD Provider drop-down menu, select the LDAP provider.

    LDAP_AD_Provider.png

  4. Click Save & Close.