📄️ Get Default Private Labeling/Branding Settings
Returns the default private labeling/branding configured on the instance. Defines what colors, fonts, and logo should be used for the Login/Register UI, E-Mails and Console.
📄️ Get Default Password Lockout Settings
Returns the default password lockout settings configured on the instance. The settings specify when a user should be locked (e.g how many password attempts). The user has to be unlocked by an administrator afterward.
📄️ Get Default Login Settings
Returns the default login settings defined on the instance level. The login policy defines what kind of authentication possibilities the user should have. Generally speaking the behavior of the login and register UI.
📄️ Get Default Notification Settings
Return the default notification settings configured on the instance. The settings specify if notifications should be sent to the users on specific triggers (e.g password changed).
📄️ Get Default Password Age Settings
Not implemented
📄️ Get Default Password Complexity Settings
Returns the default password complexity settings configured on the instance. The settings specify how a password should look (characters, length, etc.)
📄️ Get Default Privacy Settings
Returns the default privacy settings configured on the instance. The settings specify the terms and services, privacy policy, etc. A registering user has to accept the configured settings.
📄️ Get Domain Policy
Returns the domain policy (this policy is managed by the IAM administrator)
📄️ Get Private Labeling/Branding Settings
Returns the currently active private labeling/branding configured on the organization. The settings will trigger if the organization has been identified (organization scope, user). Define what colors, fonts, and logo should be used for the Login/Register UI, E-Mails and Console.
📄️ Reset Labeling/Branding Settings
Removes the label policy/branding of the organization and therefore the default settings from the instance will be shown to the users.
📄️ Create Labeling/Branding Settings
Create the private labeling/branding configured on the organization. Make sure to activate it so it will be shown to the users. The settings will trigger if the organization has been identified (organization scope, user). Define what colors, fonts, and logo should be used for the Login/Register UI, E-Mails and Console.
📄️ Update Labeling/Branding Settings
Update the preview private labeling/branding configured on the organization. The settings will trigger if the organization has been identified (organization scope, user). The preview is used to show you how it will look like, make sure to activate it as soon as you are happy with the configuration. Define what colors, fonts, and logo should be used for the Login/Register UI, E-Mails and Console.
📄️ Activate Labeling/Branding Settings
Activates the preview private labeling/branding configured on the organization. It will be shown to the users afterward. The settings will trigger if the organization has been identified (organization scope, user). Defines what colors, fonts, and logo should be used for the Login/Register UI, E-Mails and Console.
📄️ Get Preview Private Labeling/Branding Settings
Returns the preview private labeling/branding configured on the organization. The preview is used to show you how it will look like, and not activate it directly for your users. In the future, it should be possible to send a preview mail and have a look at the preview login. The settings will trigger if the organization has been identified (organization scope, user). Define what colors, fonts, and logo should be used for the Login/Register UI, E-Mails and Console.
📄️ Remove Font
Removes the font from the configured label policy/branding of the organization. It will only be shown on the preview. Make sure to activate your changes afterward.
📄️ Remove Icon Light
Removes the icon of the light theme from the configured label policy/branding of the organization. It will only be shown on the preview. Make sure to activate your changes afterward.
📄️ Remove Icon Dark
Removes the icon of the dark theme from the configured label policy/branding of the organization. It will only be shown on the preview. Make sure to activate your changes afterward.
📄️ Remove Logo Light
Removes the logo of the light theme from the configured label policy/branding of the organization. It will only be shown on the preview. Make sure to activate your changes afterward.
📄️ Remove Logo Dark
Removes the logo of the dark theme from the configured label policy/branding of the organization. It will only be shown on the preview. Make sure to activate your changes afterward.
📄️ Get Password Lockout Settings
Returns the password lockout settings configured on the organization. The settings specify when a user should be locked (e.g how many password attempts). The user has to be unlocked by an administrator afterward.
📄️ Reset Password Lockout Settings to Default
Remove the password lockout settings from the organization. The settings configured on the instance will trigger afterward for this organization. The settings specify when a user should be locked (e.g how many password attempts). The user has to be unlocked by an administrator afterward.
📄️ Add Password Lockout Settings
Add new password lockout settings on the organization level. This will overwrite the settings set on the instance for this organization. The settings specify when a user should be locked (e.g how many password attempts). The user has to be unlocked by an administrator afterward.
📄️ Update Password Lockout Settings
Update the password lockout settings configured on the organization. The settings specify when a user should be locked (e.g how many password attempts). The user has to be unlocked by an administrator afterward.
📄️ Get Login Settings
Returns the login settings defined on the organization level. It will trigger as soon as the organization is identified (scope, user identification). The login policy defines what kind of authentication possibilities the user should have. Generally speaking the behavior of the login and register UI.
📄️ Reset Custom Login Settings to Default
Remove the custom settings from the organization. The default settings of the instance will be triggered afterward. The login policy defines what kind of authentication possibilities the user should have. Generally speaking the behavior of the login and register UI.
📄️ Create Custom Login Settings
Create login settings for the organization and therefore overwrite the default settings for this organization. The login policy defines what kind of authentication possibilities the user should have. Generally speaking the behavior of the login and register UI.
📄️ Update Custom Login Settings
Change the login settings for the organization, that overwrites the default settings for this organization. The login policy defines what kind of authentication possibilities the user should have. Generally speaking the behavior of the login and register UI.
📄️ List Multi Factors (MFA)
Returns a list of multi factors (MFA) configured on the login settings of the organization. Authentication factors are used as an additional layer of security for your users (e.g. Authentication App, FingerPrint, Windows Hello, etc). Per definition, it is called multifactor factor or passwordless as it is used as first and second authentication and a password is not necessary. In the UI we generalize it as passwordless or passkey.
📄️ Add Linked Identity Provider
Add/link a pre-configured identity provider to the login settings of the organization. This means that it will be shown to the users on the login page. They will be shown if the organization is identified (per scope or user).
📄️ List Linked Identity Providers
Returns a list of identity providers that are linked in the login policy. This means, that they are configured for the organization and will be shown to the users. They will be shown if the organization is identified (per scope or user).
📄️ Remove Linked Identity Provider
Remove an identity provider from the login settings of the organization. This means that it will not be shown to the users on the login page.
📄️ Add Multi-Factor (MFA)
Add a multi-factor (MFA) to the login settings of the organization. It affects all organizations, without custom login settings. Authentication factors are used as an additional layer of security for your users (e.g. Authentication App, FingerPrint, Windows Hello, etc). Per definition, it is called multi-factor factor or passwordless as it is used as first and second authentication and a password is not necessary. In the UI we generalize it as passwordless or passkey.
📄️ Remove Multi Factor (MFA)
Remove a multi-factor (MFA) from the login settings of the organization. It affects all organizations, without custom login settings. Authentication factors are used as an additional layer of security for your users (e.g. Authentication App, FingerPrint, Windows Hello, etc). Per definition, it is called multi-factor factor or passwordless as it is used as first and second authentication and a password is not necessary. In the UI we generalize it as passwordless or passkey.
📄️ Add Second Factor (2FA)
Add a new second factor (2FA) to the login settings of the organization. Users will have the possibility to authenticate with the configured factor afterward. Authentication factors are used as an additional factor to add more security to your users (e.g. Authentication App, FingerPrint, Windows Hello, etc). Per definition, it is called a second factor as it is used as an additional authentication after a password. In the UI we generalize this as multi-factor.
📄️ List Second Factors (2FA)
Returns a list of second factors (2FA) configured on the login settings of the organization. Authentication factors are used as an additional layer of security for your users (e.g. Authentication App, FingerPrint, Windows Hello, etc). Per definition, it is called the second factor as it is used after a password. In the UI we generalize it as multi-factor.
📄️ Remove Second Factor (2FA)
Remove a configured second factor (2FA) from the login settings of the organization. Users will not be able to authenticate with the configured factor afterward. Authentication factors are used as an additional layer of security for your users (e.g. Authentication App, FingerPrint, Windows Hello, etc). Per definition, it is called the second factor as it is used after a password. In the UI we generalize it as multi-factor.
📄️ Get Notification Settings
Return the notification settings configured on the organization. It overwrites the default settings configured on the instance for this organization. The settings specify if notifications should be sent to the users on specific triggers (e.g password changed).
📄️ Reset Notification Settings to Default
The settings configured will be removed from the organization. Therefore the settings from the instance will trigger for the users of this organization afterward. The settings specify if notifications should be sent to the users on specific triggers (e.g password changed).
📄️ Add Notification Settings
Create notification settings for the organization and therefore overwrite the default settings for this organization. The settings specify if notifications should be sent to the users on specific triggers (e.g password changed).
📄️ Update Notification Settings
Update notification settings configured for the organization. The settings specify if notifications should be sent to the users on specific triggers (e.g password changed).
📄️ Get Org IAM Policy
Use Get Domain Settings instead
📄️ Get Password Age Settings
Not implemented
📄️ Reset Password Age Settings to Default
Not implemented
📄️ Add Password Age Settings
Not implemented
📄️ Update Password Age Settings
Not implemented
📄️ Get Password Complexity Settings
Returns the password complexity settings configured on the organization. The settings specify how a password should look (characters, length, etc.)
📄️ Reset Password Complexity Settings to Default
Remove the password complexity settings of the organization and therefore use the default settings on the instance. The settings specify how a password should look (characters, length, etc.)
📄️ Create Password Complexity Settings
Create new password complexity settings for the organization. This will overwrite the settings of the instance for this organization. The settings specify how a password should look (characters, length, etc.)
📄️ Update Password Complexity Settings
Update the password complexity settings of the organization. The settings specify how a password should look (characters, length, etc.)
📄️ Get Privacy Settings
Returns the privacy settings configured on the organization. To be able to trigger the correct policy make sure to identify which organization should be requested on the login/register (organization scope). The settings specify the terms and services, privacy policy, etc. A registering user has to accept the configured settings.
📄️ Reset Privacy Settings to Default
The settings from the organization will be removed and therefore the default settings configured on the instance will be triggered. The settings specify the terms and services, privacy policy, etc. A registering user has to accept the configured settings.
📄️ Add Privacy Settings
Add a custom privacy policy for the organization. The configuration of the instance will be overwritten. Variable {{.Lang}} can be set to have different links based on the language. Make sure to identify which settings should be triggered by sending the organization scope. The settings specify the terms and services, privacy policy, etc. A registering user has to accept the configured settings.
📄️ Update Privacy Settings
Update the custom privacy policy for the organization. Variable {{.Lang}} can be set to have different links based on the language. Make sure to identify which settings should be triggered by sending the organization scope. The settings specify the terms and services, privacy policy, etc. A registering user has to accept the configured settings.