RemotePC-integration-configuration-sso-agent-saml
2 years ago
Originally Published: 2021-11-01

RemotePC - SAML SSO Agent Configuration - SecurID Access Implementation Guide

This section describes how to integrate SecurID Access with RemotePC using a SAML SSO Agent.

Architecture Diagram

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Configure SecurID Access Cloud Authentication Service

Perform these steps to configure SecurID Access Cloud Authentication Service(CAS) as an SSO Agent SAML IdP to RemotePC.

Procedure

  1. Sign into the SecurID Access Cloud Administration Console and browse to Applications > Application Catalog.

  2. Click on Create From Template then click Select for SAML Direct.

  3. On Basic Information page enter a Name for the application, ie. RemotePC Then click on Next Step.

  4. On Connection Profile page.

      1. Choose IDP-Initiated .

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    1. In Connection URL leave the default configuration.
    2. Note the Identity Provider URL and Issuer Entity ID. These values are automatically generated. They may be needed later for the configuration of RemotePC.

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    3. Click on Generate Cert Bundle, set a a common name for your company certificate. Then click Generate and Download .

    4. Select Choose File and upload the private key from the generated certificate bundle.

    5. Select Choose File and upload the cert.pem from the generated certificate bundle. This is the IdP public certificate.

    6. Select Include Certificate on Outgoing Assertion.

    7. Scroll down to Service Provider section.

    8. For the Assertion Consumer Service (ACS) Enter https://sso.remotepc.com/rpcnew/sso/process this Single sign on URL is defined in the RemotePC documentation.

    9. For the Audience (Service Provider Issuer ID). Enter https://sso.remotepc.com/rpcnew/sso/metadata this Audience URL is defined in the RemotePC documentation.

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    10. Scroll down to User Identity section.

    11. Ensure Identifier Type = Email Address, set your Identity Source and Property = mail.

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    12. Click Next Step.

  5. 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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  6. On Portal Display Page.

    1. Select Display in Portal.

    2. Upload an Application Icon if you wish.

    3. Set an Application Tooltip if you wish.

    4. Click on Save and Finish.

  7. For this new Connector, click on the down arrow next to the Edit button and Export Metadata to save off the IDP metadata information for configuration of RemotePC.

  8. 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.

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Configure RemotePC

Perform these steps to integrate RemotePC as an SSO Agent SAML SP to SecurID Access Cloud Authentication Service.

Procedure

  1. Sign into RemotePC and click on My Account from username.

  2. Click on Single Sign-On.

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  3. For SSO NAME enter the name for your SSO profile. For example, My Securid.

  4. Note the Reply URL and SP Metadata URL for this configuration. These values are used above in the SecurID Access Configuration.

  5. For Single Sign-on Login URL enter the Identity Provider Entity ID from the SecurID Access Configuration above. For example, https://rsa-securidtest-pe.securid.com/saml-fe/sso/sp_entity_id.

  6. For Idp Issuer URL enter the Identity Provider Entity ID from the SecurID Access Configuration above. For example, https://rsa-securidtest-pe.securid.com/saml-fe/sso/sp_entity_id.

  7. For X.509 Certificate Cut and paste the contents of the IDP public certificate downloaded from the certificate bundle inSecurID Access Configuration above. This is typically the cert.pem certificate file.

  8. Click on Configure Single Sign-On.

  9. You should receive an email when SSO is enabled.

Configuration is complete.

Next Step: Head back to the main page.