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Adding and Configuring an Identity Provider
Introduction
An Identity Provider (IdP) is responsible for authenticating users and issuing identification information by using security tokens like SAML 2.0, OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0 and WS-Trust. This is a favourable alternative to explicitly authenticating a user within a security realm.
The responsibility of the identity provider configuration is to represent external identity providers. These external identity providers can be Facebook, Yahoo, Google, Salesforce, Microsoft Windows Live, etc. If you want to authenticate users against these identity providers, then you must associate one or more federated authenticators with the WSO2 Identity Server. These identity providers support for different authentication protocols. For example, if you want to authenticate users against Salesforce, then you must associate the SAML 2.0 authenticator with the Salesforce identity provider, if you want to authenticate users against Yahoo, then you must associate the OpenID Connect authenticator with it. To make this process much easier, the Identity Server also comes with a set of more specific federated authenticators. For example, if you want to authenticate against Facebook, you do not need to configure OAuth 2.0 authenticator. Instead, you can directly use the Facebook federated authenticator.
Each identity provider configuration can also maintain a claim mapping. This is to map the identity provider's own set of claims to the Identity Server's claims. When the response from an external identity provider is received by the response processor component of the federated authenticator, before it hands over the control to the authentication framework, the response processor will create a name/value pair of user claims received in the response from the identity provider. These claims are specific to the external identity provider. Then it is the responsibility of the authentication framework to read the claim mapping configuration from the identity provider component and do the conversion. So, while inside the framework, all the user claim values will be in a common format.
So, in short, the WSO2 Identity Server allows you to add identity providers and specify various details that help you to link the identity provider to the Identity Server. So you must specify all information required to send the authentication requests and get a response back from the identity provider. This topic contains the following sections.
Adding an identity provider
Follow the instructions below to add a new identity provider.
- Sign in. Enter your username and password to log on to the Management Console.
- Navigate to the Main menu to access the Identity menu. Click Add under Identity Providers.
Fill in the details in the Basic Information section.
Note the following when filling the above form.Field Description Sample Value Identity Provider Name The Identity Provider Name must be unique as it is used as the primary identifier of the identity provider.
FacebookIdP Display Name The Display Name is used to identify the identity provider. If this is left blank, the Identity Provider Name is used. This is used in the login page when selecting the identity provider that you wish to use to log in to the service provider.
Facebook Description The Description is added in the list of identity providers to provide more information on what the identity provider is. This is particularly useful in situations where there are many identity providers configured and a description is required to differentiate and identify them. This is the identity provider configuration for Facebook. Federation Hub Identity Provider Select the Federation Hub Identity Provider check-box to indicate if this points to an identity provider that acts as a federation hub. A federation hub is an identity provider that has multiple identity providers configured to it and can redirect users to the correct identity provider depending on their Home Realm identifier or their Identity Provider Name. When we have this check-box selected additional window will pop-up in the multi-option page in the first identity server to get the home realm identifier for the desired identity provider in the identity provider hub.
Selected Home Realm Identifier The Home Realm Identifier value can be specified in each federated IDP and can send the Home Realm Identifier value as the “fidp” query parameter (e.g., fidp=googleIdp) in the authentication request by the service provider. Then WSO2 Identity Server finds the IDP related to the “fidp” value and redirects the end user to the IDP directly rather than showing the SSO login page. By using this, you can avoid multi-option, in a multi-option scenario without redirecting to the multi-option page.
FB Identity Provider Public Certificate The Identity Provider Public Certificate is the public certificate belonging to the identity provider. Uploading this is necessary to authenticate the response from the identity provider. See Using Asymmetric Encryption in the WSO2 Product Administration Guide for more information on how public keys work and how to sign these keys by a certification authority.
This can be any certificate. If the identity provider is another Identity Server, this can be a wso2.crt file.
Note: To create the Identity Provider Certificate, open your Command Line interface, traverse to the
<IS_HOME>/repository/resources/security/
directory. Next you must execute the following command.keytool -export -alias wso2carbon -file wso2.crt -keystore wso2carbon.jks -storepass wso2carbon
Once this command is run, the wso2.crt file is generated and can be found in the
<IS_HOME>/repository/resources/security/
directory. Click Choose File and navigate to this location in order to obtain and upload this file.See Using Asymmetric Encryption in the WSO2 Product Administration Guide for more information.Alias The Alias is a value that has an equivalent value specified in the identity provider that we are configuring. This is required for authentication in some scenarios.
http://localhost:9443/oauth2/token - Enter the Identity Provider Name and provide a brief Description of the identity provider. Only Identity Provider Name is a required field.
Fill in the remaining details where applicable. Click the arrow buttons to expand the forms available to update.
- Click Register to add the Identity Provider.
Apart from mediating authentication requests between service providers and identity providers, WSO2 Identity Server can act as a service provider and an identity provider. When WSO2 Identity Server acts as an identity provider, it is called the resident identity provider. The resident identity provider configuration is helps service providers to send authentication or provisioning requests to WSO2 Identity Server via SAML, OpenID Connect, SCIM, or WS-Trust. For an example on how a resident identity provider is used to implement a security token service, see Configuring WS-Trust Security Token Service. The Resident identity provider configuration is a one-time configuration for a given tenant. It shows WSO2 Identity Server's metadata, e.g., endpoints. The resident identity provider configurations can be used to secure the WS-Trust endpoint with a security policy. Follow the instructions below to configure a resident identity provider: On the Main tab, click Identity > Identity Providers > Resident. Enter the required values as given below. This is the duration in weeks for which WSO2 Identity Server should remember an SSO session given that you have selected the Remember Me option in the WSO2 Identity Server login screen. The default value is Enter the required values and learn the fixed values as given below. This defines the destination URL of the identity provider. This helps the service providers that connect to WSO2 Identity Server through a proxy server to locate WSO2 Identity Server. This is the SAML SSO endpoint of the identity provider. This is the identity provider's end point that accepts SAML logout requests. This is the identity provider's endpoint that resolves SAML artifacts. To configure OAuth2 or OIDC, click OAuth2/OpenID Connect Configuration. This is the identity provider's OAuth2/OpenID Connect authorization endpoint URL. This is the identity provider's token endpoint URL. This is the URL of the endpoint at which access tokens and refresh token are revoked. This is the URL of the endpoint at which OAuth tokens are validated. This the URL of the endpoint through which user information can be retrieved. The information is gathered by passing an access token. This the URL of the endpoint that provides an iframe to synchronize the session states between the client and the identity provider. This is the identity provider's endpoint that accepts SAML logout requests. This is the URL of the OpenID Connect token discovery endpoint at which WSO2 Identity Server's meta data are retrieved from. This is the URL of the endpoint that is used to discover the end user's OpenID provider and obtain the information required to interact with the OpenID provider, e.g., OAuth 2 endpoint locations. This is the URL of the endpoint at which OpenID Connect dynamic client registration takes places. This is the URL of the endpoint that returns WSO2 Identity Server's public key set in JSON Web Key Set (JWKS) format. You may view the inbound provisioning configurations by clicking Inbound Provisioning Configuration section. This is the identity provider's endpoint for SCIM user operations, e.g., creating and managing users. This is the identity provider's endpoint for the SCIM user role operations, e.g., creating user roles, assigning user roles to users, and managing user roles. Click Update. To modify the host name of the above-above mentioned URLs, open the Open the To ensure the client application is communicating with the right identity provider, WSO2 Identity Server compares the destination value in the SAML request with the URL in the above configuration. To configure WSO2 Identity Server as a trusted identity provider in a service provider application, export the SAML2 metadata of the resident identity provider of WSO2 IS and import the metadata to the relevant service provider. Use one of the following approaches to do this. Import the Configuring a resident identity provider
The Resident Identity Provider page appears.Field Description Sample Value Home Realm Identifier This is the domain name of the identity provider. If you do not enter a value here, when an authentication request comes to WSO2 Identity Server, a user will be prompted to specify a domain. You can enter multiple identifiers as a comma-separated list. localhost
Idle Session Time Out This is the duration in minutes for which an SSO session can be idle for. If WSO2 Identity Server does not receive any SSO authentication requests for the given duration, a session time out occurs. The default value is 15
.15
Remember Me Period 2
weeks.2
The SAML2 Web SSO Configuration form appears.Field Description Sample/Fixed Value Identity Provider Entity ID This is for tenant identification. The users who are provisioned through this tenant can be identified using this ID. localhost
Destination URLs https://localhost:9443/samlsso
SSO URL https://localhost:9443/samlsso
Logout Url https://localhost:9443/samlsso
Artifact Resolution URL https://localhost:9443/samlartresolve
Metadata Validity Period This is the duration for which the metadata will be valid for. 60
Enable metadata signing This facilitates to enable or disable metadata signing false
Field Description Sample/Fixed Value Identity Provider Entity ID This is for tenant identification. The users who are provisioned through this tenant can be identified using this ID. localhost
Authorization Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/oauth2/authorize
Token Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/oauth2/token
Token Revocation Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/oauth2/revoke
Token Introspection Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/oauth2/introspect
User Info Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/oauth2/userinfo
Session iFrame Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/oidc/checksession
Logout Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/oidc/logout
Web finger Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/.well-known/webfinger
Discovery Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/oauth2/oidcdiscovery
Dynamic Client Registration Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/api/identity/oauth2/dcr/v1.1/register
JWKS Endpoint URL https://localhost:9443/oauth2/jwks
For more information on security token service (STS), see Configuring WS-Trust Security Token Service.Field Description Sample Value SCIM User Endpoint https://localhost:9443/wso2/scim/Users
SCIM Group Endpoint https://localhost:9443/wso2/scim/Groups
carbon.xml
file in the <IS_HOME>/repository/conf
directory and update the value of the <HostName>
parameter.<HostName>localhost</HostName>
identity.xml
file in the <IS_HOME>/repository/conf/identity
directory and update the vaule of the <IdentityPRoviderURL>
parameter.<IdentityProviderURL>https://localhost:9443/samlsso</IdentityProviderURL>
Exporting SAML2 metadata of the resident IdP
metadata.xml
file will be downloaded on to your machine.metadata.xml
file to the relevant service provider to configure WSO2 Identity Server as a trusted identity provider for your application.
Managing identity providers
This section provides instructions on how to manage identity providers once they are created.
Viewing identity providers
Follow the instructions below to view the list of identity providers added in the WSO2 Identity Server.
- Sign in. Enter your username and password to log on to the Management Console.
- In the Main menu under the Identity section, click List under Identity Providers. The list of identity providers you added appears.
Editing identity providers
Follow the instructions below to edit an identity provider's details.
- Sign in. Enter your username and password to log on to the Management Console.
- In the Main menu under the Identity section, click List under Identity Providers. The list of identity providers you added appears.
- Locate the identity provider you want to edit and click on the corresponding Edit link.
- You are directed to the edit screen where you can modify the details you configured for the identity provider.
Deleting identity providers
Follow the instructions below to delete an identity provider.
- Sign in. Enter your username and password to log on to the Management Console.
- In the Main menu under the Identity section, click List under Identity Providers. The list of identity providers you added appears.
- Locate the identity provider you want to delete and click on the corresponding Delete link.
- Confirm your request in the WSO2 Carbon window. Click the Yes button.
Disabling/Enabling identity providers
Follow the instructions below to disable or enable an identity provider.
- Sign in. Enter your username and password to log on to the Management Console.
- In the Main menu under the Identity section, click List under Identity Providers. The list of identity providers you added appears.
- Locate the identity provider you want to delete and click on the corresponding Disable link to disable the identity provider. Clicking this link will change the link to Enable. To enable the identity provider again, click the Enable link.
- Click Ok on the confirmation form that appears when clicking Disable/Enable.
See the following topics for information on configuring service providers using different specifications.
- See Identity Federation for information on configuring federated authenticators.
See the following topics to configure different applications as service providers in Identity Server.