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×Umbraco SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) plugin gives the ability to enable SAML Single Sign-On for your Umbraco applications. Using Single Sign-On you can use only one password to access your Umbraco application and services. Our plugin is compatible with all the SAML compliant identity providers. Here we will go through a step-by-step guide to configure Single Sign-On (SSO) between Umbraco and Onelogin considering Onelogin as IdP. To know more about the features we provide for Umbraco SSO, click here.
using miniOrange.saml;
app.UseUmbraco()
.WithMiddleware(u => {
u.UseBackOffice();
u.UseWebsite();
u.AppBuilder.UseminiOrangeSAMLSSOMiddleware();
})
.WithEndpoints(u => {
u.UseInstallerEndpoints();
u.UseBackOfficeEndpoints();
u.UseWebsiteEndpoints();
});
https://<umbraco-application-base-url>/?ssoaction=config
https://<your-application-base-url>/?ssoaction=config
There are below two ways with which you can get the SAML SP metadata to configure on your OneLogin end.
Audience | Provide Audience URL from the Service Provider Metadata tab of the Plugin |
Recipient | Provide Recipient URL from the Service Provider Metadata tab of the Plugin |
ACS (Consumer) URL Validator | Provide ACS (Assertion Consumer Service) URL from the Service Provider Metadata tab of the Plugin |
ACS (Consumer) URL | Provide ACS (Assertion Consumer Service) URLfrom the Service Provider Metadata tab of the Plugin |
Single Logout URL | Provide Single Logout URL from the Service Provider Metadata tab of the Plugin |
Assigning Groups/People
You have successfully configured OneLogin as SAML IdP (Identity Provider) for achieving Umbraco Single Sign-On (SSO).
Note: After installation of the plugin, we need to setup the trust between your Umbraco application and OneLogin. SAML metadata is shared with OneLogin so they can update their inbuilt configuration to support Single Sign-On.
There are below two ways with which you can configure your SAML identity provider metadata in the module.
You have successfully configured your Umbraco application as a service provider.
<a href="copied-sso-link”>Login</a>"
https://<umbraco-application-base-url>/?ssoaction=login
https://umbraco-base-url/?ssoaction=logout
<a
href="https://umbraco-base-url/?ssoaction=logout”>Logout</a>"
You can even configure the nopCommerce SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) module with any identity providers such as ADFS, Azure AD, Bitium, Centrify, G Suite, JBoss Keycloak, Okta, OneLogin, Salesforce, AWS Cognito, OpenAM, Oracle, PingFederate, PingOne, RSA SecureID, Shibboleth-2, Shibboleth-3, SimpleSAML, WSO2 or even with your own custom identity provider. Check the list of identity providers here.
Not able to find your identity provider? Mail us on umbracosupport@xecurify.com and we'll help you set up SSO with your IDP and for quick guidance (via email/meeting) on your requirement and our team will help you to select the best suitable solution/plan as per your requirement.
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