Confluence - SAML Relying Party Configuration - RSA Ready Implementation Guide
Configure RSA Cloud Authentication Service
Perform these steps to configure RSA Cloud Authentication Service as Relying Party to Confluence.Procedure
- Sign in to RSA Cloud Administration Console.
- Click Authentication Clients > Relying Parties.
- On the Relying Party Catalog page, click Add a Relying Party and click Add for Service Provider SAML.
- On the Basic Information page, enter the name for the application in the Name field and click Next Step.
- On the Authentication page, choose SecurID manages all authentication.
- Select a Primary Authentication Method and Access Policy as required and click Next Step.
- Provide the Service Provider details in the following format:
- ACS URL: https://auth.atlassian.com/login/callback?connection = <saml.ID>
- Service Provider Entity ID: https://auth.atlassian.com/ <saml.ID>
Refer to the Configure Confluence section to obtain the ACS URL and Service Provider Entity ID.
- In the SAML Response Protection section, choose IdP signs assertion within response.
- Download the certificate by clicking Download Certificate.
- Click Show Advanced Configuration.
- Under the User Identity section, configure Identifier Type and Property. For example, Identifier Type: Auto Detect and Property: Auto Detect.
- Click Save and Finish.
- On the My Relying Parties page, click the Edit drop-down icon and select the Metadata option to download the metadata.
- Click Publish Changes. Your application is now enabled for SSO.
Configure Confluence
Perform these steps to configure Confluence.Procedure
- Log on to Atlassian Admin.
- Select your organization > Security > Identity Providers.
- Click Choose on Other provider.
- In the Directory name field, provide a name for the Identity Provider and click Add.
- Provide the following details and click Next.
- Identity Provider Entity ID: The EntityID value that can be obtained from the metadata file downloaded from RSA.
- Identity Provider SSO URL: The SingleSignOnService value that can be obtained from the metadata file downloaded from RSA.
- X509 Certificate: Upload the certificate downloaded from RSA.
- Copy the Service Provider Entity URL and ACS URL for configuring RSA and click Next.
- Select your Domain and click Next.
- Click Stop and save SAML.
Return to Confluence - RSA Ready Implementation Guide.
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