Twilio lets you take advantage of SMS and voice delivery of One-Time Passwords for password resets and Multi-Factor Authentication. If you have a Twilio account with one or more programmable phone numbers, you can integrate it with EmpowerID. To do so, you create a new Twilio OAuth Service Provider application in EmpowerID with the Account SID, Auth Token, and phone number associated with the Twilio account.
Prerequisites
Your organization must have a Twilio account with at least one programmable phone number that can be used for receiving SMS and phone calls.
If there are multiple Twilio numbers that you want to use, create a separate application for each.
Password recipients must have a valid cell phone number.
Integrate Twilio
On the navbar, expand Single Sign-On > SSO Connections, and select OAuth / OpenID Connect.
Select the External OAuth Services tab, search for Twilio, and click the Provider link.
Clicking on the link opens the External OAuth Provider Details page for Twilio. In the below image, the General panel has collapsed.From the grid, click the Edit button for the Twilio provider.
Under General Settings, enter the following information and then click Save.
Field | Description |
---|---|
Consumer Key | Account SID for your Twilio account |
Consumer Secret | Auth Token for your Twilio account |
Sender Identifier | Twilio phone number for your Twilio account |
Silent Errors with Twilio
There are silent errors in the event log in three scenarios:
*The phone number field requires a country code and errors silently if one is not provided.
If the phone number is invalid, the page fails silently.
If a person does not have a phone number, the page shows successful when it is not.