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RingCentral SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) | Login into RingCentral using WordPress

RingCentral SSO - Login using WordPress Users (WP as SAML IDP) Plugin enables Single Sign-On (SSO) login into RingCentral using WordPress Login credentials. In this guide we will Setup SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) with WordPress in RingCentral by configuring RingCentral as Service Provider (SP) and WordPress as Identity Provider (IDP).


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Note: Premium Version of WP SAML IDP Plugin is required to set up SSO with RingCentral.


  • Go to the WordPress IDP plugin, navigate to the IDP Metadata tab.
  • Here, you can find here the Identity Provider Metadata URL /XML Metadata or endpoints like IDP Entity ID, SAML Login URL, SAML Logout URL (Premium Feature), Certificate for SP configuration.
Configure SAML SSO in RingCentral (SP) with WordPress - RingCentral SSO Login with WordPress

  • Open a new browser tab or window, Log in to your RingCentral account as Account Admin.
  • Navigate to More > Security and Compliance > Single Sign-on.
Navigate to single-sign-on - RingCentral SSO Login with WordPress

  • In the Set up SSO by yourself section, click on Edit.
Click on edit - RingCentral SSO Login with WordPress

  • In the Upload IDP Metadata, click drop down and select either Upload with file or URL. To upload Metadata File, choose the metadata file that you have already downloaded from the WordPress IdP, then click on Import.
User Settings for RingCentral SSO Login - RingCentral SSO Login with WordPress

  • In the Attribute Mapping section, select Custom from the Map Email Attribute to dropdown menu, then enter email in the field that appears.
  • Click on Save.
Click on Save - RingCentral SSO Login with WordPress

  • In the Set up SSO by yourself section, click Download to obtain your SP metadata.
Obtain SP Metadata - RingCentral SSO Login with WordPress

  • Open the SP metadata XML file you just downloaded in a text editor and take note of the entityID and Location values.
Note SP Endpoints - RingCentral SSO Login with WordPress

  • Go back to Single Sign-on (SSO) tab in RingCentral, then follow the steps below.
    • Check Enable SSO Service.
    • Manage Your Login: Select your login type.
    • Click Save.

You have successfully configured RingCentral as Service Provider.


  • In the WordPress IDP plugin, navigate to the Service Provider tab and enter the values corresponding to the information from RingCentral.
Service Provider Name RingCentral
SP Entity ID or Issuer Copy and paste the entityID from RingCentral's Metadata file
ACS URL Copy and paste the Location from RingCentral's Metadata file
NameID Format urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress
Assertion Signed Check to sign the SAML Assertion
Configure WordPress - RingCentral SSO Login with WordPress

  • Click on the Save button to save your configuration.

  • In the WordPress IDP plugin, navigate to the Attribute/Role Mapping tab.
  • In the User Attributes section, enter the following information and click on Save .
  • You can also add more attributes by clicking on + sign to add attributes.
Name User Meta data
email user_email
number phone
Configure SAML SSO in RingCentral (SP) with WordPress - RingCentral SSO Login with WordPress

In this Guide, you have successfully integrated RingCentral - SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) with plugin- Login using WordPress Users (WP as SAML IDP). Configuring RingCentral as SP and WordPress as IDP. This solution ensures that you are ready to roll out secure Single Sign-On (SSO) access with SAML 2.0 Authentication into RingCentral using WordPress login credentials.


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