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GitHub Enterprise Cloud EMU (Enterprise Managed Users) are not compatible with authentik. GitHub currently only permits SAML/OIDC for EMU organizations with Okta and/or Azure AD.
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## Preparation
The following placeholders will be used:
-`github.com/enterprises/foo` is your GitHub organization, where `foo` is the name of your enterprise
-`authentik.company` is the FQDN of the authentik Install
Create an application in authentik and note the slug, as this will be used later. Create a SAML provider with the following parameters:
Under _Advanced protocol settings_, set a certificate for _Signing Certificate_.
Once the provider is created, it is advised to download the signing certificate as you will need it later.
## GitHub Configuration
Navigate to your enterprise settings by clicking your GitHub user portrait in the top right of GitHub.com, select `Your enterprises` and click `Settings` for the enterprise you wish to configure.
In the left-hand navigation, within the `Settings` section, click `Authentication security`
On this page:
- Select the `Require SAML authentication` checkbox.
- In `Sign on URL`, type `https://authentik.company/application/saml/<authentik application slug>/sso/binding/redirect/`
- For `Issuer`, type `https://github.com/enterprises/foo` or the `Audience` you set in authentik
- For `Public certificate`, paste the _full_ signing certificate into this field.
- Verify that the `Signature method` and `Digest method` match your SAML provider settings in authentik.
Once these fields are populated, you can use the `Test SAML configuration` button to test the authentication flow. If the flow completes successfully, you will see a green tick next to the Test button.