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×DotNetNuke (DNN) SAML IDP module acts as a SAML 2.0 Identity Provider which can be configured to establish the trust between the module and various SAML-compliant service providers to securely authenticate the user using the DotNetNuke (DNN) site credentials. miniOrange provides a ready to use solution for SAML 2.0 Login using DotNetNuke credentials. Here we will go through a step-by-step guide to configure Single Sign-On (SSO) between DNN and Canvas LMS considering DNN as IDP. To know more about the other features we provide, click here.
urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:ac:classes:unspecified
https://your_canvas_domain/login/saml
You have successfully configured Canvas LMS as Service Provider.
Canvas LMS | Name of your Service Provider. |
SP Entity ID or Issuer | Copy and paste the SP-EntityID from Canvas. |
ACS URL | Copy and paste the ACS URL from Canvas. |
NameID Format | urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress |
Assertion Signed | Checked |
You have successfully configured DNN as SAML IDP ( Identity Provider) for achieving DNN SSO login into your Canvas LMS.
You can configure the DNN SAML IDP module with any service provider such as Azure AD, Azure B2C, Google Apps, Zoho Desk, Salesforce, WordPress, Cognito, Moodle, Zapier, Zoho, Zoom, Tableau Server, Hubspot, TalentLMS, WSO2 or even with your own custom service providers. You can find more service providers here.
Not able to find your identity provider? Mail us on dnnsupport@xecurify.com and we'll help you set up SSO with your service provider 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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