You can use your Gmail login to access the protected Linux Foundation service. The first time, you'll enter your Gmail credentials to authenticate your Google account. Afterward, you can simply click the Google icon to sign in, streamlining the login process.
1. On the SSO Sign In page, click on the Google icon to sign in with your Google account.
2. Enter your email address and click Next.
3. Enter your password and click Next.
4. If you don't have an LF Account associated with the email address you're using, you will be navigated to Create your LF Account page.
5. Enter your username, and click on the Create Account CTA button. You will be redirected to the Linux Foundation service page that you are trying to access.
This username will be your new LF account username and will be synced with your email address.
You can use your GitHub login credentials to sign in to the protected Linux Foundation service instead of creating an LF account. The first time you sign in, you will enter your GitHub credentials to authenticate your GitHub account. Subsequent logins will not require you to enter the credentialsâ¤you will simply click the GitHub icon to sign in. This one-click approach simplifies your login process.
1. On the SSO login page, click on the GitHub icon to sign in with your GitHub account.
2. Enter your GitHub login credentials and click on Sign in CTA icon.
You will be presented with the two-factor authentication page if your account has two-factor authentication turned on. Based on your choice of delivery mechanism, you may receive authentication code via email or text on your device.
4. After entering the authentication code, you will be able access the Linux Foundation service. If you already have an existing LF account, the Linux Foundation will map it to your GitHub login.
5. If you don't have an LF Account associated with the email address you're using, you will be navigated to Create your LF Account page.
6. Enter username, and click on Create Account CTA button. You will be redirected to the Linux Foundation service page that you are trying to access.
This username will be your new LF Account username, and will be synced with your email address.
You must sign in using your LF account credentials to access the Linux Foundation's tools. If you already have an LF account, use your credentials to sign in. If you just created a new account, follow these steps:
Enter your SSO account credentials on the Sign-In window and click SIGN IN.
The Single Sign-On service allows users to authenticate with social and external authentication providers instead of a username and a password.
When using an external authentication provider, you will be prompted to create a username if you don't have an existing one.
If you create your LF account by signing in with an external authentication provider, the Linux Foundation will map your LF account to the external login.
Learn more about using external secure authentication systems to log in to the Linux Foundation services:
âSign in with Googleâ
âSign in with GitHubâ
âSign in with LinkedInâ
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You can use your LinkedIn login credentials to sign in to the protected Linux Foundation service instead of creating an LF account. The first time you sign in, you will enter your LinkedIn credentials to authenticate your LinkedIn account. Subsequent logins will not require you to enter the credentialsâ¤you will simply click the LinkedIn icon to sign in. This one-click approach simplifies your login process.
1. On the SSO login page, click on the LinkedIn icon to sign in with your LinkedIn account.
2. Enter your LinkedIn login credentials, and click on Sign in CTA icon.
4. If you have an existing LF account, the Linux Foundation will map it to you LinkedIn login. If you don't have an LF Account associated with the email address you're using, you will be navigated to Create your LF Account page.
5. Enter username, and click on Create Account CTA button. You will be redirected to the Linux Foundation service page that you are trying to access.
This username will be your new LF Account username, and will be synced with your email address.