Roadmunk - SAML SSO Agent Configuration - SecurID Access Implementation Guide
This section describes how to integrate SecurID Access with Roadmunk using a SAML SSO Agent.
Architecture Diagram
Configure SecurID Access Cloud Authentication Service
Perform these steps to configure Cloud Authentication Service as an SSO Agent SAML IdP to Roadmunk.
Procedure
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Sign into the Cloud Administration Console and browse to Applications > Application Catalog
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Click on Create From Template found in he upper right of the page then select SAML Direct
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On Basic Information page enter a Name for the application, ie. Roadmunk Then click on Next Step.
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On Connection Profile page
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In Connection URL field, verify the default setting
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Choose SP-Initiated and choose Post ad the binding method.
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Scroll down to SAML Identity Provider (Issuer) section.
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Note the Identity Provider URL and Issuer Entity ID. These values are automatically generated. They may be needed later for the configuration of Roadmunk
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Click on Generate Cert Bundle, set a a common name for your company certificate. Then click Generate and Download
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Select Choose File and upload the private key from the generated certificate bundle
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Select Choose File and upload the cert from the generated certificate bundle
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Select Include Certificate on Outgoing Assertion
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Scroll down to Service Provider section
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Assertion Consumer Service (ACS) This value will be set later.
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Audience (Service Provider Issuer ID) This value will be set later.
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Scroll down to User Identity section
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Ensure Identifier Type = Email Address, set your Identity Source and Property = mail
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Click Next Step
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On User Access page select the Access Policy you require. Allow All Authenticated Users is the least restrictive. Click Next Step
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On Portal Display Page
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Select Display in Portal
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Upload an Application Icon if you wish
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Set an Application Tooltip if you wish.
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Click on Save and Finish
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Browse to Application > My Applications
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Locate newly create application for Roadmunk
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Click on Down Arrow next to Edit button
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Select Export Metadata. This will be used below for Roadmunk configuration
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Locate newly create application for Roadmunk
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Click Edit button
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Scroll down to SAML Identity Provider (Issuer) section.
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Enter the Assertion Consumer Service (ACS) From the downloaded Roadmunk metadata file from the AssertionConsumerService field. For example, https://eu-auth-api.roadmunk.com/auth/saml/callback.
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Enter the Audience (Service Provider Issuer ID) From the Roadmunk metadata xml from the entity ID field. For example, https://eu-auth-api.roadmunk.com/auth/saml/metadata/sp/60597ee1ab33c6624911b712 .
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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 Roadmunk
Perform these steps to integrate Roadmunk with SecurID Access as a SAML SSO Agent.
Procedure
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Sign into Roadmunk and browse to Account Settings > Company
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Scroll down and enable SSO.
- Upload the metadata file downloaded from the Relying Party configuration above.
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Download the Roadmunk Metadata
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Create a user on the Users tab, before saving the SSO Settings.
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Go back to Company page and Click on Save
Configuration is complete.
Next Step: See main page for more certification information
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