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Tenant Settings is the admin console for a single NEXOS CORE tenant. From here an org admin manages tenant-level configuration, connects third-party integrations, manages users and roles, sets security policy, and registers vendor MCP servers — including a browser OAuth flow to attach a distributor account so the platform can sync that distributor’s catalog. Open it at /settings/tenant.

When to use it

  • First-run setup of org identity and integrations.
  • Manage users, roles/permissions, and invitations.
  • Tighten security (require MFA, session auto-logout).
  • Connect a vendor and authorize a distributor account.
  • Trigger an on-demand distributor catalog sync.

General

Org name and slug, RMM agent poll intervals, staleness/offline thresholds, timer warning thresholds, session-timeout, and a require-MFA flag.

Integrations

A single page to configure and check: RMM (protocol/host/port), the AI provider (key masked + model), QuickBooks connection, the documentation provider (Hudu), an email account (SMTP or Microsoft 365), and Metasploit RPC.

Users, roles, and appearance

Manage users, roles and permissions, and invitations; set up your own MFA; view sessions; and pick a theme (dark, tinted, or parchment — stored per user).

Connecting a distributor (MCP + OAuth)

Register a vendor MCP server, then Connect to authorize it via OAuth 2.0 with PKCE — NEXOS CORE redirects you to the provider, exchanges the code, and stores encrypted tokens so it can sync silently thereafter. A Refresh action runs an on-demand catalog sync.

Good to know

  • Distributor sync currently supports Pax8 — other distributors appear as labels but aren’t functional yet.
  • OAuth and distributor sync require the platform encryption key to be configured.
  • Theme is the only visual customization here — there’s no logo/branding or SIEM-port setting on this screen (SIEM ports are set via environment config).
  • The API keys and Audit settings pages are placeholders today.