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  1. Implementation and setup
  2. Enterprise setup
  3. Single Sign-On (SSO) for authentication to Snyk
  4. Custom mapping

Examples: setting up custom mapping for IdPs

The following examples of how to set up a custom mapping for various identify providers are available here:

  • Example: Setting up custom mapping for Okta

  • Example: Setting up custom mapping for Entra ID

  • Example: Setting up custom mapping for Ping Identity

  • Example: Setting up custom mapping for Google Workspace

  • Example: Setting up custom mapping for Okta OIDC app

  • Example: Setting up custom mapping for OneLogin

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