Login With ADFS Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
ADFS Login allows users with ADFS Directory apps account to login to your WordPress website with ADFS. It acts as a SAML 2.0 Service Provider which can be configured to establish the trust between the plugin and ADFS Directory apps to securely authenticate the user to the WordPress site.
Login with ADFS uses the latest secure SAML authentication recommended by ADFS, including 2-factor Auth if enabled for your ADFS accounts.
If you require any Single Sign On (SSO) application or need any help with installing this plugin, please feel free to email us at info@xecurify.com or Contact us.
List of Supported IdPs
- ADFS
- Azure AD
- Keycloak
- Okta
- Salesforce
- Shibboleth
- Google Apps
- miniOrange
- OneLogin
- Centrify
- SimpleSAMLphp
- OpenAM
- Ping
- RSA
- IBM
- Oracle
- Bitium
- WSO2
- NetIQ
and many more.
Free Version Features
- Login with ADFS supports SSO with any 3rd party SAML supported Identity Providers like ADFS, Azure AD, Okta, Salesforce, Shibboleth, SimpleSAMLphp, OpenAM, Centrify, Ping, RSA, IBM, Oracle, OneLogin, Bitium, WSO2, NetIQ etc.
- Auto Create Users – Users will be auto-created in WordPress after SSO
- Login Widgets – Use Widgets to easily integrate the login link with your WordPress site.
- Attribute Mapping – The NameID value will be mapped to Username and Email profile fields of the logging in user.
- Role Mapping – Select default role to assign to users on auto registration.
Standard Version Features
- Unlimited Authentications – Unlimited authentication with your SAML 2.0 compliant Identity Providers like ADFS, Azure AD, Okta, Salesforce, Shibboleth, SimpleSAMLphp, OpenAM, Centrify, Ping, RSA, IBM, Oracle, OneLogin, Bitium, WSO2, NetIQ etc.
- Advanced Attribute Mapping – Login with ADFS provides the feature to map your IDP attributes to your WordPress site attributes like Username, Email, First Name, Last Name, Group/Role, Display Name.
- Login Widgets and Short Code – Use Widgets to easily integrate the login link with your WordPress site. Use Short Code (PHP or HTML) generated by Login with ADFS plugin to place the login link wherever you want on the site.
- Step-by-step Guides – Use step-by-step guide to configure your SAML-compliant Identity Provider like ADFS, Azure AD, Centrify, Google Apps, Okta, OneLogin, Salesforce, SimpleSAMLphp, Shibboleth, WSO2, JBoss Keycloak, Oracle.
- Auto-redirect to IDP – Users will be redirected to SAML-compliant IdP for SSO when trying to access the WordPress login page.
- Protect Site – Users trying to access WordPress will be redirected to the Identity Provider for SSO.
- Customize SP Configuration – Change SP base URL and SP Entity ID.
- Select Binding Type – Select HTTP-Post or HTTP-Redirect binding type to use for sending SAML Requests.
- Integrated Windows Authentication – Support for Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA) in Login with ADFS Standard plugin.
Premium Version Features
- Includes all the STANDARD version features.
- SAML Single Logout – Support for SAML Single Logout (Works only if your IDP supports SLO).
- Auto-redirect to IDP – Users will be redirected to SAML-compliant IdP for SSO when trying to access the WordPress login page.
- Protect Site – Users trying to access WordPress will be redirected to the SAML-compliant Identity Provider for SSO.
- Advanced Role Mapping – Login with ADFS provides the feature to assign WordPress roles your users based on the group/role sent by your SAML-compliant IDP.
- Reverse-proxy Support – Support for sites behind a reverse-proxy in Login with ADFS Premium plugin.
- Multiple Certificates – Store Multiple IdP Certificates.
- Custom Certificate – Add your own custom X-509 Certificate for sending signed Request and verification of encrypted Response.
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WordPress Multi-site Support – Multi-Site environment is one which allows multiple subdomains / subdirectories to share a single installation. With multisite premium plugin, you can configure the SAML-compliant IDP in minutes for all your sites in a network. While, if you have basic premium plugin, you have to do plugin configuration on each site individually as well as multiple service provider configuration’s in the SAML-compliant IDP.
For Example – If you have 1 main site with 3 subsites. Then, you have to configure the plugin 3 times on each site as well as 3 service provider configurations in your IDP. Instead, with multisite premium plugin. You have to configure the plugin only once on main network site as well as only 1 service provider configuration in the SAML-compliant IDP.
Enterprise Version Features
- Includes all the STANDARD version features.
- SAML Single Logout – Support for SAML Single Logout (Works only if your IDP supports SLO).
- Auto-redirect to IDP – Users will be redirected to SAML-compliant IdP for SSO when trying to access the WordPress login page.
- Protect Site – Users trying to access WordPress will be redirected to the SAML-compliant Identity Provider for SSO.
- Advanced Role Mapping – Login with ADFS provides the feature to assign WordPress roles your users based on the group/role sent by your SAML-compliant IDP.
- Reverse-proxy Support – Support for sites behind a reverse-proxy in Login with ADFS Premium plugin.
- Multiple Certificates – Store Multiple IdP Certificates.
- Custom Certificate – Add your own custom X-509 Certificate for sending signed Request and verification of encrypted Response.
- WordPress Multi-site Support – Multi-Site environment is one which allows multiple subdomains / subdirectories to share a single installation. With multisite premium plugin, you can configure the SAML-compliant IDP in minutes for all your sites in a network. While, if you have basic premium plugin, you have to do plugin configuration on each site individually as well as multiple service provider configuration’s in the SAML-compliant IDP.
- Multiple SAML IDPs Support – We now support configuration of Multiple SAML-compliant IDPs in the plugin to authenticate the different group of users with different IDP’s. You can give access to users by users to IDP mapping (which SAML-compliant IDP to use to authenticate a user) is done based on the domain name in the user’s email. (This is a PREMIUM feature with separate licensing. Contact us at info@xecurify.com to get licensing plans for this feature.)
- All add-ons included.
If you are looking for an SAML-compliant Identity Provider,you can try out miniOrange On-Premise IdP.
Add-ons
We have a variety of add-ons that can be integrated with the Login with ADFS plugin to improve the functionality of your WordPress site.
- Page Restriction – This add-on is basically used to protect the pages/posts of your site with SAML-compliant IDP login page and also, restrict the access to pages/posts of the site based on the user roles.
- BuddyPress Integration – This add-on maps the attributes fetched from the SAML-compliant IdP with BuddyPress attributes.
- LearnDash Integration – This add-on will map the logging in user to LearnDash groups as per the attributes sent by your SAML compliant Identity Provider.
- SSO Login Audit – SSO Login Audit captures all the SSO users and will generate the reports.
- Attribute Based Redirection – ABR add-on helps you to redirect your users to different pages after they log into your site, based on the attributes sent by your SAML-compliant Identity Provider.
Contact us at info@xecurify.com to get add-ons.
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For more support or info email us at info@xecurify.com or Contact us. You can also submit your query from plugin’s configuration page.
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