Set up your site and enable Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) with your Identity Provider of choice.
To unify your site's login experience and protect your Quip site, we recommend enabling Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) with your choice of Identity Provider. By integrating SAML, you can streamline the authentication process for your users, ensuring a seamless and secure login method to your Quip content.
Requirements
Set Up Instructions for Specific Identity Providers
General Instructions for Configuration
To access the Quip SAML setup flow, open admin.quip.com and navigate via the left-hand tab to Settings → Accounts & Access → SAML. Click on 'New Configuration' and follow the Quip SAML Setup flow. You'll be prompted to upload a .xml file (typically downloaded from your Identity Provider) or edit the SAML configuration manually.
After saving the configuration, you'll be prompted to test with an email, which will test the redirect and authentication flow. Once this test is completed successfully, you'll have the option to add additional test users or to enable for your entire site.
Quip also provides the ability to exempt domains associated with your site from the SAML redirect, which can be edited once the configuration passes the initial email test. When exempting a domain from logging in through SAML, you can only exempt specific domains and not specific users with your main email domain.
After Configuration
After SAML is enabled, users who navigate to Quip when not signed in will be redirected to your identity provider and sign in with their credentials, after which they'll be redirected to their Quip account.
Additional Information
In the event you need Quip's entityID or redirect URL for your Identity Provider, you can find them by downloading Quip's metadata from the Authentication page and searching for “entity ID” and “location” in the downloaded .xml file.
For Quip sites with SSO already enabled, your initial configuration will already appear in the SAML table and can be updated or turned off at any time by an Admin.
Quip also provides the ability to load multiple certificates, which you can do by setting up a SAML configuration manually and clicking “add additional certification.”
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