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0D51Y00007cujSzSAIOkta Classic EngineSingle Sign-OnAnswered2024-05-06T09:04:50.000Z2020-01-24T18:44:32.000Z2020-10-22T04:08:19.000Z

LucasW.98365 (Customer) asked a question.

SWA setup for webpage

I have site that has a prompt login when you go to the page. I set the application up as a SWA and added to username and password to the users on the admin side. But it does not populate the login fields on the prompt. Is there another SWA template I am supposed to be using?

 

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  • GabrielL.85945 (Customer)

    I don't think this kind of login is supported for SWA apps. SWA apps will inject credentials into an HTML/CSS login form that you would see on the webpage itself. That popup window you have asking for credentials is prompted by the browser itself, and I believe that's for HTTP authentication.

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  • GabrielL.85945 (Customer)

    I don't think this kind of login is supported for SWA apps. SWA apps will inject credentials into an HTML/CSS login form that you would see on the webpage itself. That popup window you have asking for credentials is prompted by the browser itself, and I believe that's for HTTP authentication.

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  • pibxw (pibxw)

    Look for a template named "Template Basic Auth App". It's listed under the category "OKTA Test Applications".

  • zqxlg (zqxlg)

    will there be any work around on this issue ?

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SWA setup for webpage