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Hello, I saw on the docs that SSO enforcement required an enterprise license. Does that mean SSO can still be implemented, and it’s just the enforcement that requires Enterprise? Also is there a more comprehensive list of features that come with the Enterprise license?
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We will draw up that list soon. right now it's automated evals, prompt playground and some SSO features.
You are basically right. You can use Github, Google and Azure AD out of the box, they are open source (and will of course remain so).
Okta, oAuth, Auth0 and a few others are commercially licensed. Same goes for SSO enforcement (i.e. a domain/instance can only use one SSO provider and nothing else)
Thank you for clearing this up!
@doh actually you can use all SSO providers mentioned in the self-hosting docs: https://langfuse.com/docs/deployment/self-host#sso
The enterprise version comes with multi-tenancy SSO (connecting mutliple Okta/AzureAD applications to the same instance)
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