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SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) For WordPress Using AuthAnvil As IdP | AuthAnvil SSO Login

AuthAnvil Single Sign-On (SSO) login for WordPress can be achieved by using our WordPress SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) plugin. Our plugin is compatible with all the SAML compliant Identity Providers. Here we will go through a step-by-step guide to configure SSO login between Wordpress site and AuthAnvil by considering AuthAnvil as IdP (Identity Provider) and WordPress as SP (Service Provider).

You can visit our WordPress SSO plugin to know more about the other features we provide.

To configure AuthAnvil as SAML IdP with WordPress, you will need to install the miniOrange WP SAML SP SSO plugin.

Follow the following steps to Configure AuthAnvil as IdP:

Configure AuthAnvil as IdP

  • In the miniOrange SAML SP SSO plugin, navigate to Service Provider Metadata tab. Here, you can find the SP metadata such as SP Entity ID and ACS (AssertionConsumerService) URL which are required to configure the Identity Provider.
AuthAnvil as IDP - Single Sign-On(SSO) for WordPress - AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth - WordPress SAML upload metadata

  • Copy these values from the Service Provider Info tab of the SAML plugin.
    1. SP Entity ID
    2. ACS URL
  • Login to AuthAnvil and Go to SSO Management + (add icon) Create New Application Custom Application.
Configure AuthAnvil as IDP -SAML Single Sign-On(SSO) for WordPress -AuthAnvil SSO Login  sso-3

  • Enter Application Name.
  • Configure AuthAnvil as IDP -Application Name

    • Go to Protocol Setup and Enter following info:

    • Protocol Setup SP-INIT
      Assertion Consumer Service URL Provide (endpoint name) ACS URL / SP - Entity ID from the Service Provider Metadata tab of the plugin
      Allow Multiple Audiences Unchecked
      Audience URI SP Entity ID copied from the plugin
      Service Entity ID SP Entity ID copied from the plugin
      Configure AuthAnvil as IDP -Table info

      • Enter Advanced Setting.

      • Include All Audience URIs Checked
        Sign Token Response Checked
        Sign Assertion Unchecked
        Signing Algorithm SHA1
        Configure AuthAnvil as IDP -Advanced Settings

        • Go to Attribute Transformation Tab and select Specify custom attribute transform. Add the NameID attribute and click on Add. Then add the name attribute as given in the image.
        • Configure AuthAnvil as IDP -Specify custom attribute-1

          Configure AuthAnvil as IDP -Specify custom attribute-2

          • Go to Permissions tab and add Groups to which you want to give access to this application.
          • Configure AuthAnvil as IDP -Group access

            • Click on Add Application and then Save Changes.
            • Open the app. Click on View Federation Metadata in Protocol Setup Tab and save the generated metadata XML file. This metadata file will be required to configure the plugin.
            • Configure AuthAnvil as IDP -Federation Metadata

              You have successfully configured AuthAnvil as SAML IdP (Identity Provider) for achieving AuthAnvil SSO login into your WordPress (WP) Site.


              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:

              • Click on Upload IDP metadata button.
              • Enter the Identity Provider Name
              • You can either upload a metadata file and click on Upload button or use a metadata URL and click on Fetch Metadata.
              AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Login-upload metadata

              B.Manual Configuration:

              • Provide the required settings (i.e. Identity Provider Name, IDP Entity ID or Issuer, SAML Login URL, X.509 Certificate) as provided by your Identity Provider and click on the Save button.
              • Click on Test configuration to check the attributes and values sent by IDP.
              AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Test configuration

              Step 3: Attribute Mapping

              • In the free plugin, only NameID is supported for Email and Username attributes of the WordPress user.
              • When a user performs SSO, the NameID value sent by the IDP will get mapped to the email and username of the WordPress user.
              AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Login-attribute mapping

              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:

              • Click on Upload IDP metadata button.
              • Enter the Identity Provider Name
              • You can either upload a metadata file and click on Upload button or use a metadata URL and click on Fetch Metadata.

              B.Manual Configuration:

              • Provide the required settings (i.e. Identity Provider Name, IDP Entity ID or Issuer, SAML Login URL, X.509 Certificate) as provided by your Identity Provider and click on the Save button.
              • Click on Test configuration to check the attributes and values sent by IDP.
              AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Test configuration

              Step 3: Attribute Mapping

              • Attribute Mapping feature allows you to map the user attributes sent by the IDP during SSO to the user attributes at WordPress.
              • In WordPress SAML plugin, go to Attribute/Role Mapping tab and fill up the following fields in Attribute Mapping section.

              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 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:

              • Click on Upload IDP metadata button.
              • Enter the Identity Provider Name
              • You can either upload a metadata file and click on Upload button or use a metadata URL and click on Fetch Metadata.
              • In the Premium plugin, you can enable auto-sync for the metadata URL which will auto-update the plugin configuration as per the IDP metadata after a set interval of time
              AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Login-enableauto scan

              B.Manual Configuration:

              • Provide the required settings (i.e. Identity Provider Name, IDP Entity ID or Issuer, SAML Login URL, X.509 Certificate) as provided by your Identity Provider and click on the Save button.
              • Click on Test configuration to check the attributes and values sent by IDP.
              Test configuration - AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth

              • In the Premium Plugin, you can provide the SAML Logout URL to achieve Single Logout on your WordPress site.

              • Attribute Mapping feature allows you to map the user attributes sent by the IDP during SSO to the user attributes at WordPress.
              • In WordPress SAML plugin, go to Attribute/Role Mapping tab and fill up the following fields in Attribute Mapping section.
              Login-attribute mapping - AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth

              • Custom Attribute Mapping: This feature allows you to map any attribute sent by the IDP to the usermeta table of WordPress.
              Login-attribute mapping - AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth

              Step 4: Role Mapping

              • In the free plugin, you can choose a Default Role which will be assigned to all the non-admin users when they perform SSO.
              • Go to Attribute/Role mapping tab and navigate to Role Mapping section.
              • Select the Default Role and click on the Update button.
              AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Login-role mapping

              Step 4: Role 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.

              • Go to Attribute/Role mapping tab and navigate to Role Mapping section.
              • Select the Default Role and click on the Save button.
              AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Login-role mapping

              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.

              • From the Attribute Mapping section of the plugin, provide a mapping for the field named Group/Role. This attribute will contain the role related information sent by the IDP and will be used for Role Mapping.
              • Navigate to role mapping section and provide the mappings for the highlighted roles.
              Login-role mapping - AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth

              • For example, If you want a user whose Group/Role attribute value is wp-editor to be assigned as an Editor in WordPress, just provide the mapping as wp-editor in the Editor field of Role Mapping section.

              Step 5: SSO settings

              • In the free plugin you can add a Single Sign-On button by enabling Add a Single Sign-On button on the WordPress Login Page toggle in Option 1.
              AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Login-SSO button

              • If your WordPress theme supports login widget, you can add a login widget to enable SP-Initiated SSO on your site.
              • Navigate to Redirection and SSO links tab and follow the given steps given under Option 2: Use a Widget to add a login widget on your site.
              AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Login-sso setting

              Step 5: SSO settings

              In the Standard plugin you can enable SP-initiated SSO using the following options.

              • Auto-Redirection from site: If this option is enabled, any unauthenticated user trying to access your site will get redirected to the IDP login page and after successful authentication, they will be redirected back to the same page on your site which they were trying to access.
              • Steps:

                • Go to Redirection and SSO Links tab of the plugin and navigate to Option 1: Auto - Redirection from site.
                • Enable Redirect to IDP if user not logged in [PROTECT COMPLETE SITE]option.

                AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Login-optin 1

              • Auto-Redirection from WordPress Login: If this option is enabled, any unauthenticated user trying to access the default WordPress login page will get redirected to the IDP login page for authentication. After successful authentication, they will be redirected back to the WordPress site.
              • Steps:

                • Go to Redirection and SSO Links tab of the plugin and navigate to Option 2: Auto- Redirection from WordPress Login.
                • Enable Redirect to IDP from WordPress Login Page option.
                AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Login-optin 2

                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.


              • SSO Links: You can add SSO links anywhere on your site using the Shortcode and Widget provided in Redirection and SSO Links tab > Option 3: SSO Links section of the plugin
              • AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth | Login-optin 3

              In the Premium plugin you can enable SP-initiated SSO using the following options.

              • Auto-Redirection from site: If this option is enabled, any unauthenticated user trying to access your site will get redirected to the IDP login page and after successful authentication they will be redirected back to the same page on your site which they were trying to access.
              • Steps:

                • Go to Redirection and SSO Links tab of the plugin and navigate to Option 1 : Auto-Redirection from site.
                • Enable Redirect to IDP if user not logged in [PROTECT COMPLETE SITE] option.
                Login-optin 1 - AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth

              • Auto-Redirection from WordPress Login: If this option is enabled, any unauthenticated user trying to access the default WordPress login page will get redirected to the IDP login page for authentication. After successful authentication, they will be redirected back to the WordPress site.
              • Steps:

                • Go to Redirection and SSO Links tab of the plugin and navigate to Option 2: Auto-Redirection from WordPress Login.
                • Enable Redirect to IDP from WordPress Login Page option.
                Login-optin 2 - AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth

                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.


              • Login Button: You can add a customized login button anywhere on your site or WordPress login page by navigating to Option 3: Login Button section of Redirection and SSO Links tab.
              Login-optin 3 - AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth

              • SSO Links: You can add SSO links anywhere on your site using the Shortcode and Widget provided in Option 4: SSO Links section of Redirection and SSO Links tab.
              Login-optin 4 - AuthAnvil SSO Login with SAML / OAuth

              You have successfully configured WordPress (WP) as SAML SP for achieving AuthAnvil SSO login into your WordPress (WP) Site.

              In this Guide, you have successfully configured AuthAnvil SAML Single Sign-On (AuthAnvil SSO Login ) choosing AuthAnvil as IdP and WordPress as SP using miniOrange plugin-SAML Single Sign On – SSO Login. This solution ensures that you are ready to roll out secure access to your WordPress (WP) site using AuthAnvil login credentials within minutes.




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