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Authenticators and Connectors
Before you begin
Download WSO2 Identity Server.
Each authenticator provides you a way to authenticate the user using specific external authentication system. For example if you want to authenticate a user who logs into your application using LinkedIn authenticator, you need to configure the LinkedIn authenticator for your identity provider.Â
Each provisioning connector provides you a way to provision the user to an external identity provider from WSO2 Identity Server. For example, you can configure Salesforce connector as provisioning connector for your identity provider to provision the user to your Salesforce app from the WSO2 Identity Server.
The following is a complete list of WSO2 Identity Server authenticators and connectors. There is also a topic that explains how to deploy a sample app.
- Amazon Authenticator
- AWS Cloud Directory User Store
- Basecamp Authenticator
- Bitly Authenticator
- CAS Inbound Authenticator
- Deploying the Sample App
- Dropbox Authenticator
- Duo Security Authenticator and Provisioning Connector
- EmailOTP Authenticator
- Facebook Authenticator
- Foursquare Authenticator
- Github Authenticator
- Instagram Authenticator
- Inwebo Authenticator and Provisioning Connector
- JWT Grant Type for OAuth2
- LinkedIn Authenticator
- MailChimp Authenticator
- MePIN Authenticator
- Microsoft Azure AD Authenticator
- Mobile Connect Authenticator
- Nuxeo Authenticator
- Password Policy Authenticator
- Pinterest Authenticator
- Reddit Authenticator
- RSA SecurID Authenticator
- SCIM 2.0 Provisioning Connector
- SMSOTP Authenticator
- Token2 Authenticator
- TOTP Authenticator
- Twitter Authenticator
- Upgrading an Authenticator
- Wordpress Authenticator
- X509Certificate Authenticator
- Yammer Authenticator