Institutional Identity Services (UTORauth)
Overview and Key Features:
UTORauth is the University of Toronto’s authorization and authentication database. It is the central capability for managing identities and role-based access authorization to U of T resources.
UTORauth works in three ways:
- Identification – each person with a relationship to U of T is given central identifiers.
- Authentication – UTORauth uses identifiers, such as the UTORid, for validation.
- Authorization – UTORauth determines what users are authorized to do based on their roles.
For detailed information about UTORauth functionality, see the Enterprise Service Centre (ESC) article “UTORauth: How it works”.
Getting Started:
Administrative tools
UTORauth provides a set of tools for administrative staff to manage and obtain lists of UTORids and barcodes. An overview of these tools, as well as further information specific to each tool, is located in the ESC Knowledge Base article “UTORauth: Administrative tools”.
Resources
For more details about UTORauth, refer to “UTORauth: How it works”.
For information about UTORable, see “UTORable LDAP service”.
Get Help:
For UTORauth inquiries or technical support, email utorauth@utoronto.ca to create an ESC ticket.