DNN SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) with OneLogin As IDP
DNN SAML Single Sign-On (SSO)
authentication provider gives the ability to enable SAML Single Sign-On for your DotNetNuke
applications. Using Single Sign-On you can use only one password to access
your DotNetNuke application and services. Our authentication provider 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 DotNetNuke and OneLogin considering OneLogin as IdP.
Pre-requisites : Download And Installation
Download
the package for DNN SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication provider.
Upload the installation package
dnn-saml-single-sign-on_xxx_Install by going in
Settings > Extension > Install Extension.
Steps to configure DNN Single Sign-On (SSO) using OneLogin as IDP
1. Add authentication provider on DNN page
Now under the Installed extensions tab select Authentication Systems.Here you can see the miniOrange DNN SAML Authentication Plugin.
Just Click on the pencil icon as mentioned in the image below to configure the DNN SAML Authentication Provider.
Now go to the site settings tab. Here you can see the DNN SAML Authentication Provider Dashboard.
You have finished with the Installation of the authentication provider on your DNN site.
2. Configure OneLogin as Identity Provider
Follow the steps below to configure OneLogin as IdP
Configure OneLogin as IdP
In the miniOrange DNN SAML SSO Module, navigate to
Service Provider Settings section. Here, you can find the SP metadata
such as SP Entity ID and ACS
(AssertionConsumerService) URL which are
required to configure the Identity Provider.
Go to
https:// <your_domain>.onelogin.com
and login into OneLogin.
Log into OneLogin as an Administrator and go to
Apps Company Apps
Add Apps
from the Navbar.
In the search box, type
SAML Test Connector (SP) and click on the App to add it.
Enter the display name and click Save.
In General Settings, enter App Name and click on Next.
After saving, go to Configuration Tab and enter the
following:
ACS (Consumer) URL Validator
ACS (Assertion Consumer Service) URL from Step2 of
the plugin under Identity provider settings Tab.
ACS (Consumer) URL
ACS (Assertion Consumer Service) URL from Step2 of
the plugin under Identity provider settings Tab.
Single Logout URL
Enter Single Logout URL from the
Identity Provider Settings tab of the module.
Click on Save.
Assigning Groups/People
Go to SSO tab. Note down the URL/Endpoints. These will be
required while configuring the plugin.
You have now successfully configured OneLogin as IDP
3. Configure DotNetNuke SAML Authentication Provider as Service Provider
For configuring application in the authentication provider, click on the Add new IdP button in the Identity Provider Settings tab.
A] Select your Identity Provider
Select OneLogin from the list.You can also
search for your Identity Provider using the search box.
B] Configure your Identity Provider
Under the Service Provider Settings tab, you can download SP metadata as
a XML document or copy the metadata url.
Alternatively, copy and paste the SP Entity ID and ACS Url from the SP
metadata Table to your OneLogin configuration page.
C] Configure your Service Provider
To upload IdP's metadata, you can use the
Upload IdP metadata button under the Identity Provider Settings
tab, if you have the IdP metadata URL or the IdP metadata .xml file.
Alternatively, you can copy the IDP Entity ID and
Single Sign-On Url values from the IdP and fill them up under the
Identity Provider Settings tab.
4. Testing SAML SSO
Click on the Test Configuration button to test the configuration.
You can even configure the
ASP.NET SAML Single Sign-On (SSO)
module with any identity provider 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. To check other identity
providers, click
here.
Not able to find your identity provider? Mail us on
dnnsupport@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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