• Resolved 21stcn

    (@21stcn)


    Hi

    You mention in the plugin description:

    Single sign-on
    Enable single sign-on in your WordPress multisite network.

    How do I enable single sign-on for my multisite using your plugin? Is there anything I have to do?

    When I log into primary site then visit sub sites, I have to log in again. I am using a subdomain setup.

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  • Plugin Author Heateor Support

    (@heateor)

    Hi,

    Multisite network handles Single Sign-on by default. Are you, as Super Admin having to login at sub-sites after being logged in already?

    Thread Starter 21stcn

    (@21stcn)

    Are you, as Super Admin having to login at sub-sites after being logged in already?

    Yes, I am having having to sign into sub sites.

    My setup is interesting though.

    My primary site is on a subdomain:

    main.website.com

    My sub sites are:

    site2.main.website.com
    site3.main.website.com

    BUT I am using multisite’s native domain mapping function, by changing Site Address (URL) under the info tab when editing the sub site, to:

    site2.website.com

    So I think that domain mapping is interfering with the single sign-on.

    Plugin Author Heateor Support

    (@heateor)

    This, probably, seems related to domain mapping. You just have to get single sign-on working for default login at your multisite network for it to work for social login too. Our plugin just inherits the single sign-on of default login.

    Thread Starter 21stcn

    (@21stcn)

    I understand.

    Thanks very much for your help!

    Plugin Author Heateor Support

    (@heateor)

    You’re welcome.

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