WordPress - SAML My Page SSO Configuration RSA Ready Implementation Guide
Configure RSA Cloud Authentication Service
Perform these steps to configure RSA Cloud Authentication Service using My Page SSO.Procedure
- Enable My Page SSO by accessing RSA Cloud Administration Console > Access > My Page > Single Sign-On (SSO). Ensure it is enabled and protected using two-factor authentication - Password and Access Policy.
- On the Applications > Application Catalog page, search for WordPress and click Add to Add Connection.
- On the Basic Information page, enter a name for the configuration in the Name field and click Next Step.
- In the Connection Profile section, click the IdP-initiated option.
- For providing Service Provider details:
- Click Import Metadata and click Choose File.
- Select the file that is downloaded from the Service Provider.
See the Configure WordPress section to download the metadata.
- Review the ACS URL and Service Provider Entity ID values that are auto-populated.
- In the SAML Response Protection section, choose IdP signs assertion within response.
- Download the certificate by clicking Download Certificate.
- Click Show Advanced Configuration.
- Under the User Identity section, configure Identifier Type and Property. For example, Identifier Type: AutoDetect and Property: Auto Detect.
- Click Next Step.
- Choose your desired Access Policy for this application and click Next Step > Save and Finish.
- On the My Applications page, click the Edit drop-down icon and select Export Metadata to download the metadata.
- Click Publish Changes. Your application is now enabled for SSO.
Configure WordPress
Perform these steps to configure WordPress.As a prerequisite, obtain paid access to use miniOrange SAML 2.0 SSO plugin.
Procedure
- Login to WordPress with admin credentials.
- Click miniOrange SAML 2.0 SSO plugin and select Service Provider Setup section.
- Click Add New IDP.
- Click RSA SecureID.
- Click Select this IDP as the Default Identity Provider toggle and click Upload IDP Metadata.
- Provide the following details:
- Identity Provider Name – Name of the Identity Provider Configured.
- Upload Metadata – Click Choose File and upload the metadata file downloaded from RSA.
- Click the Upload.
- Click Redirection & SSO Links section.
- Under Auto-Redirection from site, choose Redirect to default IDP if user not logged in.
- Click Enable Backdoor Login toggle and click Update.
- Under the Login section, select your configured Identity Provider and click Select, click Add a Single Sign on the WordPress login page (Skip the last two steps if only IdP initiated flow configured).
- Scroll down and click Update.
- Under Service Provider Metadata section click Download XML Metadata (this file will be used to configure the RSA platform).
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