PGP SSO Public Key
The GoodData public PGP key that was valid until May 20, 2020, expired and is no longer accepted.
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What PGP SSO is
The PGP SSO implementation is a custom proprietary implementation provided by GoodData (see GoodData PGP Single Sign-On). This implementation is based on the PGP keypair exchange. It allows your application to sign in an existing GoodData user. The authentication is done not by username and password but by generating a session-specific token using a pair of PGP keys.
Depending on your current situation and use case, the GoodData PGP SSO is sometimes easier to implement than SAML SSO.
Are you affected?
If you are affected if you use the GoodData PGP SSO login implementation (see GoodData PGP Single Sign-On).
Action required
Download the new public PGP key and update the key on your side.
You can also download the new PGP key from the following articles:
- GoodData PGP Single Sign-On (go to Step 3)
- How to Generate a Public-Private Key Pair (go to Step 3)
What happens if you have not updated the key
You cannot log in to the GoodData platform via SSO.
Need help?
If you have questions, contact GoodData Support.
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