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  1. On Premises
  2. AWS
  3. Configure your instance
  4. Configure Auth0

Configure API

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Last updated 2 years ago

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Besides an application you also need to create an API, just follow this simple steps. Go to APISs:

and create a new API:

This identifier is the one you need to use on the On Premises configuration tool on the "audience" field:

Troubleshooting

If you get login errors, the best way to find the issue is to check on Auth0's Monitor->Logs, where you can see all the calls to Auth0 including the failing ones. If you cannot make sense of this error please contact Taskforce.sh support: support@taskforce.sh.