Procore - SAML Relying Party Configuration - SecurID Access Implementation Guide
This section describes how to integrate SecurID Access with Procore using Relying Party. Relying party uses SAML 2.0 to integrate SecurID Access as a SAML Identity Provider (IdP) to Procore SAML Service Provider (SP).
Architecture Diagram
Configure SecurID Access Cloud Authentication Service
Perform these steps to configure SecurID Access Cloud Authentication Service(CAS) as a relying party SAML IdP to Procore .
Procedure
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Sign into the Cloud Administration Console and browse to Authentication Clients > Relying Parties and click Add a Relying Party. Then select Add for a SAML service provider.
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On Basic Information page enter a Name for the application, ie. Procore Then click on Next Step.
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On Authentication page.
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select the RSA SecurID Access manages all authentication.
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Select the desired Primary Authentication Method from the dropdown list.
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Select the desired policy from the Access Policy for Additional Authentication.
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Click Next Step.
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On Connection Profile page.
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Under the Service Provider Metadata section.
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Enter the Assertion Consumer Service (ACS) . enter the documented value for Procore. This URL is based on the instance of Procore , https://<Instance>.procore.com/saml/consume. For example, https://login-sandbox.procore.com/saml/consume.
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Enter the Service Provider Entity ID. enter the documented value for Procore. This URL is based on the instance of Procore , https://<Instance>.procore.com/saml/consume. For example, https://login-sandbox.procore.com/saml/consume.
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Uncheck SP signs SAML Requests.
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Click on Download Certificate. This will be used below in the configuration.
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Click on Choose File and upload the certificate just downloaded. This same certificate may be used in the Procore configuration below.
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Open Advanced Configuration section
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For Identifier Type Email Address choose mail for the Property.
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Note the Identity Provider Entity ID field . For Example :https://rsa-test-pe.auth-demo.securid.com/saml-fe/sso.
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Click on Save and Finish.
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Browse to Authentication Clients > Relying Parties
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Scroll down to the your newly created Relying party and click down arrow to Edit and choose View or Download IdP MetatData and save off the metadata information if desired.
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Click on Publish Changes. Your application is now enabled for SSO. If you make any additional changes to the application configuration you will need to republish.
Configure Procore
Perform these steps to integrate Procore with SecurID Access as a Relying Party SAML SP.
Procedure
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Login into Procore.
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Browse to Account and Admin Settings.
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Click on Single Sign On Configuration.
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Click on Enable Sign On.
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For Single Sign On Issuer URL provide the Identity Provider Entity ID from the above in the SecurID CAS configuration. For example, https://rsa-test-pe.auth-demo.securid.com/saml-fe/sso.
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For Single Sign On Target URL provide the Identity Provider Entity ID from the above in the SecurID CAS configuration. For example, https://rsa-test-pe.auth-demo.securid.com/saml-fe/sso.
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For Single Sign On x509 Certificate copy and paste the certificate downlaoded above in the SecurID CAS configuration.
- Click on Save Changes.
Configuration is complete.
Next Step: See main page for more certification information.
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