Odd experiences
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I tried installing this on a IIS box using latest WordPress (4.3.1) and found that the plugin seemed to remember settings after plugin was deleted and reinstalled.
I was unable to get this plugin to work, it seems to use .htaccess files rather than the web.config I needed. Although the keys were saved to the right folder, the metadata.php/1 file returned an error and the .cer file was returning 404 through the browser although a text file in the same folder rendered ok.
It’s a shame as this seems to be the only SAML plugin that isn’t reliant on a third party app / sign up. – In my case my client had their own ID provider.
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