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×PowerBI WordPress SSO / Office 365 Wordpress SSO (SAML Single Sign-On) login [SAML SSO] can be achieved by using our WordPress SAML SP Single Sign-On (SSO) plugin. Our SSO solution will make WordPress SAML 2.0 compliant Service Provider, establishing trust between the WordPress site and Power BI to securely authenticate and login users to the WordPress site. Our WordPress Single Sign-On (SSO) solution helps to secure WordPress sites behind the SSO login so that users are authenticated using their Power BI / Office 365 / Microsoft 365 login credentials. It also allows for quick and easy integrationSeamless support for advanced SSO features like Attribute & Group Mapping, Synchronize WordPress user’s details with PowerBI Office 365, PowerBI Multi-Tenancy SSO login support, Populate Employee information from PowerBI to WordPress, Intranet SSO / Internet SSO, Mapping the profile picture from PowerBI / Office 365 to your WordPress avatar, etc.
Here we will go through a guide to configure PowerBI WordPress SAML Single Sign-On SSO login between WordPress site and PowerBI / Office 365 by considering Office 365 / PowerBI as IdP (Identity Provider) and WordPress as SP (Service Provider). Our SSO plugin provides Unlimited user authentications from PowerBI / Office 365 / Azure B2C.
You can visit our WordPress SSO plugin to know more about the other features we provide.
To configure WordPress PowerBI SSO (Single Sign-On) with Office 365 / PowerBI as IdP and WordPress as SP, you need to install the WordPress SAML SSO plugin
WordPress Single Sign On SSO login with Azure, Azure B2C, Okta, ADFS, Keycloak, Salesforce, Ping, Onelogin, Gsuite, Shibboleth & many SAML IdPs [24/7 SUPPORT]
WordPress Azure AD Integration helps you connect your WordPress site with Azure AD and provides seamless integration with Microsoft Graph API, PowerBI , Power BI, etc and solutions for User sync, Azure Multitenancy.
Follow the steps below to configure PowerBI as IdP for WordPress
In the WordPress SAML SSO plugin, go to the Service Provider Setup tab of the plugin. There are two ways to configure the WordPress SSO plugin:
A. By uploading IDP metadata:
B.Manual Configuration:
In the WordPress SAML SSO plugin, go to the Service Provider Setup tab of the plugin. There are two ways to configure the WordPress SSO plugin:
A. By uploading IDP metadata:
B.Manual Configuration:
NOTE: If you click on Test Configuration button in Service Provider Setup tab and authenticate with your IDP, you can see a list of attributes sent by the IDP in the Attribute/Role mapping tab. This information can be used to provide the above mapping.
In the standard plugin, you can choose a default role which will be assigned to all the non-admin users when they perform SSO.
In the Standard plugin you can enable SP-initiated SSO using the following options.
NOTE: Please enable the Backdoor login and note down the backdoor URL. This will allow you to access the WordPress login page in case you get locked out of the IDP.
In the WordPress SAML SSO plugin, go to the Service Provider Setup tab of the plugin. There are two ways to configure the WordPress SSO plugin:
A. By uploading IDP metadata:
B.Manual Configuration:
This feature allows you to assign and manage roles of the users when they perform SSO. Along with the default WordPress roles, this is compatible with any custom roles as well.
In the Premium plugin you can enable SP-initiated SSO using the following options.
NOTE: Please enable the Backdoor login and note down the backdoor URL. This will allow you to access the WordPress login page in case you get locked out of the IDP login.
In this Guide, you have successfully configured PowerBI SAML Single Sign-On (PowerBI WP SSO Login) choosing PowerBI as IdP and WordPress as SP using WordPress SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) Login plugin .This solution ensures that you are ready to roll out secure access to your WordPress(WP) site using PowerBI login credentials within minutes.
Allows syncing user's creation, updation and deletion from your IDP to WordPress site
Know more →Restricts WordPress pages and posts based on User Roles and User's Login Status
Know more →Maps SSO users to LearnDash groups as per the group attributes sent by your IDP
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