WordPress - SAML My Page SSO Configuration RSA Ready Implementation Guide
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This article describes how to integrate WordPress with RSA Cloud Authentication Service using My Page SSO.

Configure RSA Cloud Authentication Service

Perform these steps to configure RSA Cloud Authentication Service using My Page SSO.
Procedure
  1. Enable My Page SSO by accessing RSA Cloud Administration Console > Access > My Page > Single Sign-On (SSO). Ensure it is enabled and protected using two-factor authentication - Password and Access Policy.  image.png
  2. On the Applications > Application Catalog page, search for WordPress and click Add to Add Connection.image.png
  3. On the Basic Information page, enter a name for the configuration in the Name field and click Next Step.image.png      
  4. In the Connection Profile section, click the IdP-initiated option.image.png 
  5. For providing Service Provider details:
    1. Click Import Metadata and click Choose File.
    2. Select the file that is downloaded from the Service Provider.
      See the Configure WordPress section to download the metadata.                               image.png
  6. Review the ACS URL and Service Provider Entity ID values that are auto-populated.image.png
  7. In the SAML Response Protection section, choose IdP signs assertion within response.
  8. Download the certificate by clicking Download Certificate.                                                                                                                               image.png
  9. Click Show Advanced Configuration.
  10.  Under the User Identity section, configure Identifier Type and Property. For example, Identifier Type: AutoDetect and PropertyAuto Detect.image.png 
  11. Click Next Step.
  12. Choose your desired Access Policy for this application and click Next Step > Save and Finish.image.png
  13. On the My Applications page, click the Edit drop-down icon and select Export Metadata to download the metadata.image.png
  14. Click Publish Changes. Your application is now enabled for SSO.image.png

Configure WordPress

Perform these steps to configure WordPress.
As a prerequisite, obtain paid access to use miniOrange SAML 2.0 SSO plugin.
Procedure
  1. Login to WordPress with admin credentials.
  2. Click  miniOrange SAML 2.0 SSO plugin and select Service Provider Setup section.image.png
  3. Click Add New IDP.                                                                                                                                                                                                    image.png
  4. Click RSA SecureID.                                                                                                                                                                              image.png
  5. Click Select this IDP as the Default Identity Provider toggle and click Upload IDP Metadata.image.png
  6. Provide the following details:
    1. Identity Provider Name – Name of the Identity Provider Configured.
    2. Upload Metadata – Click Choose File and upload the metadata file downloaded from RSA.
    3. Click the Upload.                                                                                                                                                                      image.png
  7. Click Redirection & SSO Links section.image.png
  8. Under Auto-Redirection from site, choose Redirect to default IDP if user not logged in.image.png
  9. Click Enable Backdoor Login toggle and click Update.image.png
  10. Under the Login section, select your configured Identity Provider and click Select, click Add a Single Sign on the WordPress login page (Skip the last two steps if only IdP initiated flow configured).
  11. Scroll down and click Update.                                                                                                                                                                      image.png
  12. Under Service Provider Metadata section click Download XML Metadata (this file will be used to configure the RSA platform).image.png
The configuration is complete.
Return to WordPress - RSA Ready Implementation Guide.