Rating: 5 stars
It’s simple and works in multisite setups as well.
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We had no trouble installing and configuring the plugin. When we ran into an issue, it was no trouble to interact with the plugin authors.
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I am ashamed to say I have been using this excellent plugin for years without a single issue yet never took a moment to leave a review, which I am remedying now. Excellent work. Thank you all for this wonderful contribution to the WordPress ecosystem. I know I and thousands of other folks (far more than your WP use count indicates — I’ve added this to hundreds of sites over the years myself) in Higher Ed appreciate this plugin!
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Simple to set up, and does exactly what it is supposed to do.
I had some issues during setup, but they originated from my lack of knowledge of Shibboleth.
Auto-Login, managed user attributes and roles, everything I need works very easy.
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Edit May 2018: New maintainer, updated code and new features moves this from 4 stars to 5 stars. Works well with Multi-site and various setups.
Original review from August 2015:
Install it, configure it and it works. The maintainer seems to have taken a hiatus, would be good to have a backup person on the committer list. The version on github is a bit newer and includes some community fixes.
Needs a few improvements for multisite, but it does work. Would like a couple more options:
Rating: 4 stars
Works well. Had to modify the Login/Logout paths to work with mod_auth_mellon (RHEL 6.6+).
Tested it with User Role Editor, and this plugin does recognize that new Roles exist, letting you map a new CN to that Role.
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As first mentioned in this support thread post: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/shibboleth-options-on-multisite-wordpress-installation?replies=6 this Shibboleth plugin provides inadequate security by allowing any administrator of a multisite installation to alter global settings for the site.
It’s also not a good sign when there is no response from the developers. Although an update was released in April, it doesn’t look like this plugin gets regular support from the developers.
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