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Chapter 2. Using the Red Hat company single sign-on feature

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You can use your company single sign-on to login to your Red Hat account.

Note

If your corporate Red Hat account is not set up to use company single sign-on, you can use your Red Hat account with your Red Hat login and password.

2.1. Logging in to your Red Hat account with company single sign-on

The following procedures describe different ways to log in to your Red Hat account depending on how your company single sign-on integration is set up.

Note

If you previously used a social login to log in to your Red Hat account, you will see an error message when company single sign-on (SSO) is enabled for your organization. A message appears on your Red Hat account screen:

Log in with company single sign-on.
Company single sign-on is required to access your account.

Click the link Log in with company single sign-on. to continue.

Because Red Hat provides multiple starting points to log in to your account, for consistency the following login procedures all begin at access.redhat.com.

2.2. Logging in when company SSO integration is not enabled

Use your email or your Red Hat login to log in your Red Hat account when it is not set up to use company single sign-on (SSO) integration. This is the default instance.

Prerequisites

  • You have a registered Red Hat user account.
  • Your Red Hat company account is not set up to use company SSO integration.

Procedure

  1. Use your browser to navigate to access.redhat.com
  2. Enter your email or your Red Hat login.
  3. Enter your Red Hat password.

Verification

After a successful login, the avatar that is associated with your user account appears in the navigation bar in place of the login icon. Click the avatar for additional account information.

2.3. Linking your Red Hat account to your company SSO user

Use your email or your Red Hat login to log in your Red Hat account when it is enabled to use company single sign-on (SSO) integration. The first time you log in, you must link your Red Hat account to your company SSO account.

Prerequisites

  • You have a registered Red Hat user account.
  • Your company account is set up to use company SSO integration.
  • Your Red Hat user account is not yet linked to your company SSO user.
Note

This procedure is only required the first time that you authenticate, which is when Red Hat initially detects that your Red Hat company account has single sign-on (SSO) integration enabled.

Procedure

  1. Use your browser to navigate to access.redhat.com
  2. Enter your Red Hat login or email registered to your Red Hat account.
    Your company single sign-on login appears.
  3. Enter your company username and password credentials.
    A message appears for the next step, One-time account linking required.
  4. Enter your Red Hat account password.
  5. Click the Link account button.

Verification

After a successful login, the avatar that is associated with your user account appears in the navigation bar in place of the login icon. Click the avatar for additional account information.

Note

If the linking action fails, check that the Red Hat login and password are correct and are associated with the corporate account connected to your company SSO.

2.4. Logging in with a company SSO user account

Use your email or your Red Hat login to log in to your Red Hat account when it is enabled to use company single sign-on (SSO) integration.

Prerequisites

  • You have a registered Red Hat user account.
  • Your Red Hat company account is set up to use company SSO integration.

Procedure

  1. Use your browser to navigate to access.redhat.com
  2. Enter your Red Hat login or email registered to your Red Hat account.
    The company SSO login page appears.
  3. Enter your company username and password credentials.
    This is the same information you use to log in to your company network, which also provides access to your Red Hat account.

Verification

After a successful login, the avatar that is associated with your user account appears in the navigation bar in place of the login icon. Click the avatar for additional account information.

2.5. Logging in when an email is used with company SSO and non-SSO accounts

Use a single email to log in to Red Hat user accounts that include accounts that use company SSO integration and accounts that do not.

Red Hat allows a single email to be associated with more than one account. However, each Red Hat login must be unique. When a single email is used with multiple user accounts, some user accounts might be associated with a company SSO integration and others might not.

The Red Hat login determines which login access method is provided.

Prerequisites

  • You have an email registered with more than one Red Hat user account.
  • One account (or more) has company SSO integration enabled.
  • One account (or more) does not have SSO integration enabled.

Procedure

  1. Use your browser to navigate to sso.redhat.com
  2. Enter the email registered to your Red Hat account.

    Note

    To choose whether company single sign-on or Red Hat account is your login method when the login page appears, select either of the following steps.

  3. To choose company single sign-on login method, click the company single sign-on .

    1. A company single sign-on page appears.
    2. Enter the username and password associated with your company single sign-on.
  4. To choose a Red Hat non-SSO login method, click the Red Hat account button.

    1. A Red Hat login page appears.
    2. Enter the password associated with your Red Hat user account.

Verification

After a successful login, the avatar that is associated with your user account appears in the navigation bar in place of the login icon. Click the avatar for additional account information.

2.6. Logging in when email is used on multiple SSO accounts

You can use one email for multiple accounts. When you do so, you must use your login and not your email to log in to your account.

Prerequisites

  • You have more than one registered Red Hat user account associated with a single email, and these user accounts span different Red Hat company accounts.
  • Your Red Hat company accounts are set up to use company SSO integration and those company accounts use different identity providers.

Procedure

  1. Use your browser to navigate to access.redhat.com
  2. Enter your Red Hat email registered to your Red Hat accounts.
    An information panel appears

    Email address associated with multiple logins
    To access your account, use your login instead.
  3. Enter the login registered to the account you wish to use.
    The customer SSO login page appears for the selected login.
  4. Enter your company username and password credentials.

Verification

After a successful login, the avatar that is associated with your user account appears in the navigation bar in place of the login icon. Click the avatar for additional account information.

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