- Log in as a system administrator and go to the administration page. Click Application Links in the administration menu. The 'Configure Application Links' page will appear, showing the application links that have been set up.
- Click the 'Edit' link next to the application link that you want to configure OAuth for.
- Click the 'Outgoing Authentication' tab. The outgoing authentication page will be displayed.
- Click the 'OAuth' tab.
- If you are not currently logged in to the remote application (or you logged in to the remote application under a variant of the application's hostname, such as the IP address), a login dialogue will display.
- Enter the 'Username' and 'Password' for the remote server, not your local server, and click the 'Login' button. The remote server needs to learn the identity of your local server for the OAuth protocol to work and your admin credentials are used to store your local server's public key on the remote server. If you are already logged into your remote server, then the appropriate changes can be made without having to log in again.
- Click the 'Enable' button to enable OAuth authentication for the outgoing link.
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