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How to Whitelist the Minga Domain for Google SSO

How do I ensure my school's network allows Google Single Sign-On for Minga?

If your school uses Google for logging into apps, your IT department may need to authorize Minga to communicate with your network. This article will help you securely connect to Minga services by providing the specific domains, app IDs, and ports required for whitelisting. By following these steps, you will ensure uninterrupted access and smooth functionality for all users.

Permission Level Required: District Manager | IT Administrator


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Google Whitelisting Instructions

Minga Sign In With Google uses standard OAuth login protocols. If your GSuite setup blocks third-party services, you must manually add Minga's App IDs to your domain's access list so that users can log in successfully.

App IDs:

  1. IOS:

    1. 804167793453-cl0t4dlv9h0n3lbdpbh11jo4va1kak7o.apps.googleusercontent.com

  2. Web:

    1. 804167793453-a5v36t0nbt4lqdbcgj77nnt71macbq7b.apps.googleusercontent.com


Additional Features and Settings

To provide a complete experience across mobile devices and web browsers, your IT team should also whitelist these additional platform identifiers.

Platform Domains and Mobile Store IDs

You can enable full platform access by adding the following domains and IDs to your network's allowed list:

  • Primary Domain: *.minga.io (This covers all subdomains for the Minga platform).

  • Apple AppStore ID: 1376350263

  • Google Play Store ID: io.minga.app.android


Network and Email Security

You can ensure secure data transmission and communication by configuring your firewall and email filters:

  • Secure Port: Open Port 443 (HTTPS) to allow encrypted traffic to reach Minga servers.

  • Email Domain: Whitelist @minga.io to ensure users receive important system notifications and verification emails.

Important: Failure to open Port 443 will result in connection timeouts when users attempt to launch the app.


FAQs

How do I fix Google SSO "Access Blocked" errors for Minga?

You can fix "Access Blocked" errors by adding the Minga Web and iOS App IDs to your Google Workspace Trusted list in the Admin Console.

Can I customize which users have access to Minga through Google SSO?

Yes, you can customize access by selecting specific Organizational Units (OUs) or Groups within your Google Admin Console when you set the Minga App ID to Trusted.

What happens if I don't whitelist the Minga email domain?

If you do not whitelist the @minga.io domain, users may not receive critical account updates, password resets, or system alerts as they might be flagged as spam.


Troubleshooting

Issue: Users receive a "403: org_admin_denied" error during login.

Solution: This typically means the app has not been marked as "Trusted." Follow the steps in the How to Use section above to update the app access level to Trusted rather than Limited.

Issue: The Minga app won't load on the school Wi-Fi but works on cellular data.

Solution: Verify that your firewall is not blocking the *.minga.io domain and ensure that Port 443 is open for outbound traffic.


Resources

Google Workspace Help: Control which third-party apps access Google Workspace data: This external resource provides a deep dive into the technical steps for managing trusted domains within your Google ecosystem

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