Service Provider Setup

Configure the module as a Service Provider (SP):

  • On the Service Provider Setup tab of the module, you can add third-party identity providers (IdP), such as Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, ADFS, and Salesforce, so that users can log in to Drupal using their IdP credentials. For detailed instructions to configure your IdPs, you can refer to this guide.

Available Options:

  1. Identity Provider Name: The name of your Identity Provider (IdP) such as Okta, ADFS, Google, etc.

Setup Drupal as SAML Service Provider:

This document will help you in configuring SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) between the Identity Provider and the Drupal site. By following this guide, you can enable users to log in to your Drupal site using the credentials of centralized Identity Provider.

The Drupal SAML SP 2.0 Single Sign On (SSO) module is compatible with Drupal 7, Drupal 8, Drupal 10, and Drupal 11.

SAML Authentication

How to leverage (or construct) Single Sign-On facilities for Drupal using the SAML protocol.

SAML is a standard/protocol to implement SSO (Single Sign-On), or federated login. In other words, it enables having one source of authority that users of different websites can use to log in.

Various Drupal modules exist to implement different sides of SAML communication. This guide aims to provide an overview and reference all of them, without going into details about the installation and setup of each module.

The most common use case is 'using Drupal as an SP'.

Set up SSO with miniOrange

This document will help you in configuring SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) between miniOrange and your Drupal site. By following this guide, you can enable users to log in to your Drupal site using their miniOrange credentials, making it an Identity Provider.

The Drupal SAML SP 2.0 Single Sign On (SSO) module is compatible with Drupal 7, Drupal 8, Drupal 10, and Drupal 11.

Set up SSO with Auth0

This document will help you configure SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) between Auth0 and your Drupal site. By following this guide, you can enable users to log in to your Drupal site using their Auth0 credentials, making it an Identity Provider.

Set up SSO with Oracle

This document will help you configure Oracle (IAM) as an Identity Provider (IDP) making Drupal as your Service Provider (SP). Following these steps will allow you to configure SAML SSO between Oracle and your Drupal site such that your users will be able to login to your Drupal site using their Oracle credentials.

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