External authentication settings > Using an OAuth identity provider to authenticate FileMaker clients
 

Using an OAuth identity provider to authenticate FileMaker clients

FileMaker Pro Advanced allows solutions to authenticate user accounts via third-party OAuth identity providers that have been specified in FileMaker Server.

To set up authentication by an OAuth identity provider:

1. Click the Administration > External Authentication tab.

2. For Identity Authentication Settings, configure an OAuth identity provider:

For Amazon and Google: Enter the client ID and client secret, then click Save Authentication Settings to save the provider’s configuration.

For Microsoft: Enter the application ID, key, and directory ID, then click Save Authentication Settings to save the provider’s configuration.

3. For Database Sign In, set FileMaker and External Server Accounts to Enabled.

4. Enable the OAuth identify provider you want to use for authenticating FileMaker clients.

To remove OAuth identity providers:

1. Click the Administration > External Authentication tab.

2. Set the OAuth identify providers you want to remove to Disabled.

3. If you no longer want to support external authentication for database sign in, set FileMaker and External Server Accounts to Disabled.

Notes 

For information about creating OAuth identity provider accounts, see FileMaker Pro Advanced Help.

Clients who use OAuth identity provider accounts should use the server’s fully qualified domain name when opening a file hosted by FileMaker Server.

Admin Console does not validate or verify the OAuth identity provider values. Clients may see unexpected results if the identity providers are not set up correctly.