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    (@dmaddisoftrimcom)

    I fixed it. It was not passing in the AD groups as a claim. Working well now…

    Thread Starter [email protected]

    (@dmaddisoftrimcom)

    To be honest I am not sure what happened, however I was able to fix the issue by uninstalling the plugin, and deleting all of the file, then reinstalling and setting everything back up again. After uploading the certificate files again it worked ok. I do have another issue and I am uncertain if I should post another top, or place it here though. Now it seems to be logging me in, and then I get the following: “The website administrator has not given you permission to log in”. I have created all of the groups WP-Administrator, WP-Editor, WP-Author, WP-Contrib, WP-Subscriber. Created and assigned the same security group in AD and assigned the user that is logging in to the WP-Administrator group. Thoughts?

    I’m wondering if I’m missing more configuration in the idp-remote.ini.
    I currently only have name and singlesignonservice filled in. Resaving it did not solve the problem. I have the full version of simplesamlphp working and authenticating correctly as another site. Just trying to nail what needs to be configured and where to get the same desired results.

    It still left the idp page blank, so I just went in and edited the ini file by hand, it now shows up in the Identity Provider dropdown on the “Service Provider” tab. However when I enable the plugin and try to use it (access a page from another browser that requires a login), it is bypassing the login page as it should, however the page is blank. what should this be pulling up in place of the login page, the SignOn Service page for my IDP (adfs)?

    I moved the contents from plugins to uploads however the idp tab is still blank. Is there an update coming soon to fix this?

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