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×Our WordPress Single Sign-On (SSO) Plugin for Mediasite achieves secure SAML SSO login into Mediasite using your WordPress credentials. Follow this setup guide to configure Mediasite as a SAML Service Provider (SP) and WordPress as your Identity Provider (IDP) for seamless Mediasite WordPress SSO Login.
To integrate the WordPress site as an Identity Provider, you will need to install the miniOrange Login using WordPress Users ( WP as SAML IDP ) plugin:
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Entity ID | Copy and paste IDP Entity ID/Issuer |
Use the NameID in Assertion Subject as the UserID | checked |
Role Attribute Names | Roles |
Role Attribute Name Format | This field should be left blank. |
Automatically create User Profiles on Login to My Mediasite or Managment Portal | Checked |
Display Name Attribute Name | display Name |
Role Attribute Name Format | This field should be left blank. |
Email Address Attribute Name | email. |
Email Address Attribute Name Format | This field should be left blank. |
Cache Duration | Keep default value. |
Certificate Source | Mediasite Self-Signed Certificate |
Signing/Encryption Key Length | 2048 |
Message Signing Hash | SHA-256 |
Current Expiration Date | This is automatically generated from the expiration duration setting. |
Expiration Duration | The time in years and days that the SP metadata will be valid. |
Entity ID | Copy and paste IDP Entity ID/Issuer from the IDP plugin. |
Metadata URL | Copy and paste Metadata URL from the IDP plugin. |
Display Name | WordPress |
Automatically redirect to provider during login | Checked |
You have successfully configured Mediasite as Service Provider.
Service Provider Name | Mediasite |
SP Entity ID or Issuer | Copy and paste the Audience from Mediasite. |
ACS URL | Copy and paste the ACS (Consumer) URL from Mediasite. |
NameID Format | urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress |
Response Signed | Checked |
In this Guide, you have successfully integrated Mediasite - SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) with plugin- Login using WordPress Users (WP as SAML IDP). Configuring Mediasite 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 Mediasite using WordPress login credentials.
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