Atlassian Cloud SSO (Single Sign-On) for Salesforce using SAML
Jira SAML Single-Sign On(SSO) for Atlassian Cloud allows you to securely login using Salesforce credentials. Single Sign-on (SSO) into your Atlassian Access or Atlassian Jira SAML Account with any of your existing Identity Provider credentials for enhanced security and features using our module.
You can refer the steps to configure Multiple IDPs and Domain Mapping in Atlassian Access from the video or documentation given below
Atlassian Guard is an additional subscription applied across the Atlassian Cloud products like Jira Software, Jira Service Management, Jira Work Management, Confluence, and Bitbucket. It is needed for Single Sign-On (SSO) or any Cloud Service that comes under Atlassian Guard.
2. Domain Verification:
The first step of Atlassian Guard starts with the Domain Verification process to enforce SSO on the managed user accounts. This process verifies that you own a valid domain for managing the user accounts and use the same domain name for the email addresses.
Download And Installation
Log into your Jira instance as an admin.
Navigate to Apps → Explore more apps from the header menu.
Go to Apps and click on the Add Application button.
In Choose Application Type click on All Apps dropdown and select
SAML/WS-FED
application type.
Search for Atlassian Cloud (SAML) in the list.
Enter the following values in the respective fields, you will receive these values after
creating an app in Atlassian access. Refer this step.
Custom Application Name
Any name would be fine
SP Entity ID or Issuer
You will receive after configuring Atlassian Access App
ACS URL
You will receive after configuring Atlassian Access App
Also make sure that Sign Response & Sign Assertion both options are turned
ON. Then click on the Save button.
Once the App is successfully Created, Select that App and then click on Metadata option to
get app’s Metadata.
Since we are using miniOrange as a Brokering Service in this solution, Go to Information required to
authenticate via external idp section as highlighted, and Click on Show Metadata Details.
After clicking on the Show Metadata Details button you can see the metadata details.
You will need these details while configuring an Atlassian
Access app.
In the left sidebar hover on Users then click on
Users List
Click on Add User and enter details to enforce Single Sign On(SSO) on that user.
Make sure that the user created here will also exist in the Atlassian Cloud.
Select your organization and then select the Security tab. Click on SAML Single
Sign-On from the left sidebar.
You can click on Instructions for different Identity Providers. It provides a help page
for specific IDP and Attribute Names for Attribute Mapping.
Here you will get the SAML Configuration Instructions for different identity providers
as listed. Click on Got it.
Click on Add SAML Configuration.
You will be redirected to the Add SAML Configuration window. Enter IDP Entity
ID, SSO URL and the public certificate.
Click on the Save Configuration button.
You will get these details in the metadata details section after configuring the miniorange
app. Refer this step
Now you will be shown SP Entity ID & SP ACS URL as shown below.
These details will be needed in miniOrange app configuration.
Now set up the Authentication Policies by clicking on the View Authentication Policies.
Click on Add Policy.
Enter the policy name and add the policy.
Now under Single Sign-On, click on Enable Single Sign-On.
Then click on the Members tab besides the settings tab and click on Add
Members.
The Single Sign On(SSO) will work only for Added Members.
Enter details and click on Add Members.
The user must be present in both Atlassian and miniOrange.
Step 3. Test Atlassian Cloud - miniOrange
Configuration
Go to Atlassian Login Page.
Enter email and click on Continue. Then you will be redirected to miniOrange Login Page
After logging into miniOrange, you will be successfully logged into Atlassian Cloud Dashboard
Now, you will be able to Login to your Atlassian Dashboard using miniOrange Credentials.
If you
do not have any IDP, you can always go with miniOrange IDP.
Click on your profile icon on the top right then click Switch to Salesforce Classic
mode from the profile/ menu and then go to the Setup page.
From the left pane, select Security Controls -> Identity Provider.
In the Service Provider section, click on the link (Service Providers are now
created via Connected Apps.
Click here.) to create the Service Provider using Connected Apps.
Enter Connected App Name, API Name and Contact Email.
Under the Web App Settings, check the Enable SAML checkbox and enter the
following values:
From the left navigation bar select Identity Provider. Then click on Add Identity
Provider
Select SAML tab.
You can get the metadata details of miniOrange app either by clicking on the link
shown by "Click here" in the yellow block, Or you can also get the details after creating the
app. Keep these details handy as we will need these in configuring Salesforce.
Click on Show Metadata details under For SP - INITIATED SSO. You can
either manually enter details or use Metadata URL or File
Now to create SAML app for Salesforce, go to the Add Identity Provider page and click on Import IDP Metadata.
Import the metadata file that you will get from the SAML Login Information section of Salesforce. Refer this step.
If you don't have a metadata file, you can also provide the details manually. You need to configure
following endpoints:
IDP Entity ID
Entity ID of IDP
Single Login URL
Login Url from IDP
Single Logout URL
Logout Url from IDP
X.509 Certificate
The public key certificate of your IDP.
Few other optional features that can be added to the Identity Provider(IDP) are listed in the table below:
Domain Mapping
Can be used to redirect specific domain user to specific IDP
Show IdP to Users
Enable this if you want to show this IDP to all users during Login
Send Configured Attributes
Enabling this would allow you to add attributes to be sent from IDP
Click on Save.
Step 3. Test connection between miniOrange and Salesforce