Hi Community
I am trying to set up SSO using "Microsoft Entra ID single sign-on for Confluence"-plugin.
After installation I click "Configure" and the setup page is loaded. In this page three URLs should be copied and applied to the Basic SAML Configuration - parameters are: Indentifier, Reply URL and Sign URL.
For some reason these three urls are given as "http" and not "https".
Would anyone know the reason for this - and how to correct it?
The installation uses SSL and https any where else.
Pleased to hear, Anders
Found it: in a reverse proxy setup, server.xml file->add: secure = "true" to settings.
Can you share a screen shot of what you are seeing? Are these url's not modifiable? I would assume you can add the correct URLs in the settings.
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Hi Shawn - thanks for taking interest. I see this:
As you see these parameters have a grey background-color. They are prefilled and cannot be modified from the setup page.
I would like to know from which location the plugin reads the data or how it composes the url.
It clearly has to be https - I just do not know how to achieve that.
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Hi All,
Has anyone been able to solve this?
attributes in the server.xml are set as provided in the guidebook from Microsoft Azure
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/saas-apps/confluencemicrosoft-tutorial
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