We are currently working towards implementing SSO on Blog.nus.
This will be scheduled on Friday 14 February from 0800 to 1000 hrs.
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Don’t see your blog(s) after logging in via SSO?Don’t panic! Your blog(s) still exist. SSO uses/creates accounts based on your NUS-ID email. Most likely your blog(s) was/were tied to a Blog.nus account registered using your friendly-mail alias. Please contact us via CTLT Help so that we can link your account to back to your blog(s). |
Blog.nus is SSO-enabled as at Friday 14 February, 1000 hrs.
Only current NUS staff and students will be are able to log in to Blog.nus, using their NUS-ID and password.
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Will my blog content be affected?
No, this change does not affect the contents of your blog. It may affect access to your blog. Please refer to the details above.
After moving to SSO, I no longer see my blogs. What has happened?
SSO login is tied to your NUS-ID (actual) email address. Most likely your blog(s) was/were tied to a Blog.nus account registered to your friendly-mail alias. Your blogs still exist. Please contact us via CTLT Help so that we can link your account to your blogs.
Will my blog content be affected?
No, this change does not affect the contents of your blog. It may affect access to your blog. Please refer to the details above.
My blog is public (readable). Will it be affected?
Your blog’s site visibility does not change because of the implementation of SSO.
If your blog is set to:
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Only registered users of Blog.nus can view this site.
Only registered users of this site can view it - anyone added as a user to Users > All Users.
Only admin users of this site can view it. (If the non-NUS user is an admin in the blog.)
Can NUS visitors log in to Blog.nus
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Yes, users with NUS Visitor accounts are able to log in to Blog.nus when SSO is implementedusing SSO.
Can NUS alumni log in to Blog.nus?
No, NUS alumni cannot log in to Blog.nus.