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End User Experience on Linux Devices
- Updated on 06 May 2025
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Once SSO configuration is created, users can sign in to the application when authenticated. The document describes how Scalefusion authenticates any user using SSO Configuration when they try to sign in to Gmail on Linux devices.
Pre-requisites
SSO Configuration is created on Scalefusion Dashboard
Users have been assigned with the SSO configuration
Linux Device should enrolled to Scalefusion.
Case 1: Device is Unmanaged (not enrolled with Scalefusion)
On Linux devices which are unmanaged, you can sign in to the application with an OTP. Let us assume in the SSO configuration, the Conditional Access > Device Policy is configured to allow access to Gmail application If the device is managed by Scalefusion or an OTP using OneIdP Authenticator app from a managed device.
Prerequisite
One another device enrolled with Scalefusion having Authenticator app, should be available.
Steps
Following steps are to be performed on an unmanaged Linux device:
Open browser (like Google Chrome)and type www.gmail.com in the address bar.
On the Sign in screen, enter your email (the user's email to which you have assigned the application in SSO configuration). Click Next
You will be redirected to OneIdP sign in page. Enter your email id and password and click on Sign In.
Please wait for the authentication.
On the next screen you will be asked to enter the OTP generated in Authenticator. At this point, go to the device enrolled with Scalefusion and click on Authenticator to get the OTP.
Note: Here we have shown a macOS device enrolled in Scalefusion with SSO configurations applied. It can be any other device also managed by Scalefusion. In macOS devices, Authenticator is present inside Scalefusion MDM Client. (We can use Managed device belonging to any platform, to take the OTP)The OTP that is shown inside Authenticator app needs to be entered here on your unmanaged Linux device. Enter OTP and click on Log in
Once authentication takes place, you will be signed in to Gmail with that user.
Case 2: Device is managed by Scalefusion
Let us assume in the SSO configuration, the Conditional Access > Device Policy is configured to allow access of application only if Device is managed by Scalefusion.
Prerequisite
Device should be enrolled with Scalefusion and the Organisation User should be logged in to the Linux Device.
Steps
Following steps are to be performed on a managed Linux device:
Open browser (like Google Chrome) and type www.gmail.com in the address bar
On the Sign in screen, enter your email (the user's email to which you have assigned the application in SSO configuration). Click Next
You will be redirected to OneIdP sign in page. Enter your email id and password and click on Sign In.
Please wait for the authentication.
Once authentication completes, you will be signed in to the Gmail account