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[v15] docs: sso user update #47042

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18 changes: 1 addition & 17 deletions docs/pages/admin-guides/access-controls/sso.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -46,28 +46,12 @@ information about the temporary user.
You can inspect a temporary `user` resource created via your SSO integration
by using the `tctl` command:

<Tabs>
<TabItem scope={["oss", "enterprise"]} label="Self-Hosted">

```code
# Log in to your cluster with tsh so you can use tctl remotely
$ tsh login --proxy=proxy.example.com --user=myuser
$ tsh login --proxy=example.teleport.sh
$ tctl get users/<username>
```

</TabItem>
<TabItem scope={["cloud"]} label="Teleport Enterprise Cloud">

```code
# Log in to your cluster with tsh so you can use tctl remotely
$ tsh login --proxy=mytenant.teleport.sh --user=myuser
$ tctl get users
```

</TabItem>

</Tabs>

Here is an example of a temporary `user` resource created when the GitHub user
`myuser` signed in to GitHub to authenticate to Teleport. This resource
expires 12 hours after creation. The `created_by` field indicates that the
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