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SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On SSO


SAP NetWeaver is an open application server platform that SAP developers, administrators, and consultants generally use.

miniOrange provides ready-to-use SSO, MFA, and Provisioning solutions for your SAP Apps for easy and seamless access to users with streamlined management, resulting in long-term cost benefits for your company.

SAP SSO Configuration is a much needed requirement in many organizations. SAP NetWeaver allows enterprises for the data, business processes and different sources integration into unified SAP environments. Each development and management tool in SAP NetWeaver is designed to assist you in creating application software that utilizes all of the components. Single Sign-On (SSO) solution by miniOrange provides secure Single Sign-On access into SAP NetWeaver [SAP SSO Configuration] using a single set of login credentials. You can log into SAP NetWeaver using miniOrange credentials or Azure AD credentials or any of your existing identity providers for SAP SSO Configuration. With miniOrange SSO services, along with SAP NetWeaver you can also login into other On-Premise and Cloud Applications using your existing Identity Providers/User Store (Azure Active Directory, Okta, Ping) credentials. Follow the given setup guide to integrate SAML SSO for your SAP NetWeaver account and start off with easy SAP SSO Configuration.



miniOrange and SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) integration supports the following features:

  • SP Initiated Single Sign-On (SSO)
  • IdP Initiated Single Sign-On (SSO)

Connect with External Source of Users


miniOrange provides user authentication from various external sources, which can be Directories (like ADFS, Microsoft Active Directory, OpenLDAP, AWS etc), Identity Providers (like Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, AWS), and many more. You can configure your existing directory/user store or add users in miniOrange.



Prerequisites

  • Login to SAP NetWeaver Administration (NWA) and go to Configuration >> Authentication and Single Sign-On >> SAML2.0.
  • Enable SAML2.0 support and name your SP.
  • You need to create a self-signed key pair and certificate under SAML2 Keystore.
  • Navigate to Service Provider Settings step. Here you will need to set up your ACS service.
  • Now save the settings and take an export of the certificate from the General Settings tab in the X509 certificate format. Also, you can download the SP settings by clicking on the Download Metadata. Now you can configure IdP.

Follow the Step-by-Step Guide given below for SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO)

1. Configure SAP NetWeaver in miniOrange

  • Login into miniOrange Admin Console.
  • Go to Apps and click on Add Application button.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) add app

  • In Choose Application, select SAML/WS-FED from the application type dropdown.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) choose app type

  • Search for SAP NetWeaver in the list, if you don't find SAP NetWeaver in the list then, search for custom and you can set up your application in Custom SAML App.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) manage apps

  • You can import SAP service provider metadata using XML metadata file downloaded from SAP.
  • To upload the file, click on Import SP Metadata button.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO - import sp metadata.

  • You will get a popup with following options.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO - popup.

  • Select the File option and follow the rest of the steps to upload.
  • The next section on the same window is for adding policy for your app.
    • Select a Group Name from the dropdown – Choose Default.
    • Select the First Factor Type for authentication like Password, Mobile, etc.
    • Enable Second Factor for authentication if required.
    • Click on Save button to add policy for Apps (Single Sign-On).
    • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO add policy.

  • Configure Service Provider (SP)
    • From the list of configured apps, you can locate the app you created, you can see the Metadata option present in front of the configured app.
    • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO locate the app.

    • Click on the Metadata option, you will get a window similar to:
    • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO metadata option.

    • If you want to make it quick and easy, click on the Download Metadata button to get XMl file which will be required for SSO configuration.

2. Configure SSO in SAP NetWeaver Admin Account

  • Open a new browser tab and log in to the SAP NetWeaver ABAP (either WebGUI or SAPGUI) as a SAML2 administrator.
  • If you choose the Web GUI, the URL resembles: http(s)://<sap-abap-hostname-and-port-number>/sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webguiul
  • If you have pop-ups blocked in your browser, you need to unblock them before the next step, or add an exception for this URL.
  • Call transaction SAML2.
  • A browser window opens to load the SAML 2.0 Configuration UI. If you have not enabled SAML 2.0 before, you will see the message, “Client is not configured to support SAML 2.0” and the button Enable SAML 2.0 Support. If you do not see this message and button, SAML 2.0 is already enabled and you can skip to Step 4.
  • If visible, click Enable SAML 2.0 Support.
  • You will be given two options. Select Create SAML 2.0 Local Provider.
  • Option 1

  • Go to Configuration -> Authentication and Single Sign-On -> SAML 2.0 -> Enable SAML 2.0 Support.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Give a Name to your Local Provider.
  • Choose or create your Signing certificate.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Click on Finish and download the Metadata.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

    SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Click on Trusted Provider -> Add -> Upload Metadata File.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Click Next after verifying the configurations
  • Upload the miniOrange Metadata file downloaded in step 1.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Check for HTTP POST in the Single Sign On Login Endpoints menu
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Keep Single Sign On Logout Endpoint as HTTP Redirect
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Click on Next and choose Application URL as Assertion Consumer Service.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Click on Finish.
  • Once saved, select Edit button to add Default NameID format.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Select Add button to add Email as your default NameID parameter.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

    For Auto-create users in NetWeaver

    SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Give Default Roles and Groups as shown below
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Click on Save. Once saved make sure that Trusted Provider is Enabled or else click on Enable button as shown below
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

    Enabling miniOrange on Login Screen

  • Go to Authentication -> Components and click on Edit.
  • Search Ticket as shown below or your current policy
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Add SAML2LoginModule with Optional Flag (for production use, make it Sufficient) and move it to the top.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

  • Select Save.
  • Logging In

  • Click on Register Now and Federate account.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

    SAP NetWeaver Single Sign On SSO

3. Test SSO Configuration

Test SSO login to your SAP NetWeaver account with miniOrange IdP:

    Using SP Initiated Login

    • Go to your SAP NetWeaver URL, here you will be either asked to enter the username or click on the SSO link which will redirect you to miniOrange IdP Sign On Page.
    • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) login

    • Enter your miniOrange login credential and click on Login. You will be automatically logged in to your SAP NetWeaver account.

    Using IDP Initiated Login

    • Login to miniOrange IdP using your credentials.
    • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO)

    • On the Dashboard, click on SAP NetWeaver application which you have added, to verify SSO configuration.
    • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) verify configuration


    Not able to configure or test SSO?


    Contact us or email us at idpsupport@xecurify.com and we'll help you setting it up in no time.



4. Configure Your User Directory (Optional)

miniOrange provides user authentication from various external sources, which can be Directories (like ADFS, Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID, OpenLDAP, Google, AWS Cognito etc), Identity Providers (like Okta, Shibboleth, Ping, OneLogin, KeyCloak), Databases (like MySQL, Maria DB, PostgreSQL) and many more. You can configure your existing directory/user store or add users in miniOrange.



  • To add your users in miniOrange there are 2 ways:
  • 1. Create User in miniOrange

    • Click on Users >> User List >> Add User.
    • SAP NetWeaver: Add user in miniOrange

    • Here, fill the user details without the password and then click on the Create User button.
    • SAP NetWeaver: Add user details

    • After successful user creation a notification message "An end user is added successfully" will be displayed at the top of the dashboard.
    • SAP NetWeaver: Add user details

    • Click on Onboarding Status tab. Check the email, with the registered e-mail id and select action Send Activation Mail with Password Reset Link from Select Action dropdown list and then click on Apply button.
    • SAP NetWeaver: Select email action

    • Now, Open your email id. Open the mail you get from miniOrange and then click on the link to set your account password.
    • On the next screen, enter the password and confirm password and then click on the Single Sign-On (SSO) reset password button.
    • SAP NetWeaver: Reset user password
    • Now, you can log in into miniOrange account by entering your credentials.

    2. Bulk Upload Users in miniOrange via Uploading CSV File.

    • Navigate to Users >> User List. Click on Add User button.
    • SAP NetWeaver: Add users via bulk upload

    • In Bulk User Registration Download sample csv format from our console and edit this csv file according to the instructions.
    • SAP NetWeaver: Download sample csv file

    • To bulk upload users, choose the file make sure it is in comma separated .csv file format then click on Upload.
    • SAP NetWeaver: Bulk upload user

    • After uploading the csv file successfully, you will see a success message with a link.
    • Click on that link you will see list of users to send activation mail. Select users to send activation mail and click on Send Activation Mail. An activation mail will be sent to the selected users.
  • Click on External Directories >> Add Directory in the left menu of the dashboard.
  • SAP NetWeaver: Configure User Store

  • Select Directory type as AD/LDAP.
  • SAP NetWeaver: Select AD/LDAP as user store

    1. STORE LDAP CONFIGURATION IN MINIORANGE: Choose this option if you want to keep your configuration in miniOrange. If active directory is behind a firewall, you will need to open the firewall to allow incoming requests to your AD.
    2. STORE LDAP CONFIGURATION ON PREMISE: Choose this option if you want to keep your configuration in your premise and only allow access to AD inside premises. You will have to download and install miniOrange gateway in your premise.
    3. SAP NetWeaver: Select ad/ldap user store type

  • Enter LDAP Display Name and LDAP Identifier name.
  • Select Directory Type as Active Directory.
  • Enter the LDAP Server URL or IP Address against LDAP Server URL field.
  • Click on Test Connection button to verify if you have made a successful connection with your LDAP server.
  • SAP NetWeaver: Configure LDAP server URL Connection

  • In Active Directory, go to the properties of user containers/OU's and search for Distinguished Name attribute.
  • SAP NetWeaver: Configure user bind account domain name

  • Enter the valid Bind account Password.
  • Click on Test Bind Account Credentials button to verify your LDAP Bind credentials for LDAP connection.
  • SAP NetWeaver: Check bind account credentials

  • Search Base is the location in the directory where the search for a user begins. You will get this from the same place you got your Distinguished name.
  • SAP NetWeaver: Configure user search base

  • Select a suitable Search filter from the drop-down menu. If you use User in Single Group Filter or User in Multiple Group Filter, replace the <group-dn> in the search filter with the distinguished name of the group in which your users are present. To use custom Search Filter select "Write your Custom Filter" option and customize it accordingly.
  • SAP NetWeaver: Select user search filter

  • You can also configure following options while setting up AD. Enable Activate LDAP in order to authenticate users from AD/LDAP. Click on the Save button to add user store.
  • SAP NetWeaver: Activate LDAP options

    Here's the list of the attributes and what it does when we enable it. You can enable/disable accordingly.

    Attribute Description
    Activate LDAP All user authentications will be done with LDAP credentials if you Activate it
    Sync users in miniOrange Users will be created in miniOrange after authentication with LDAP
    Fallback Authentication If LDAP credentials fail then user will be authenticated through miniOrange
    Allow users to change password This allows your users to change their password. It updates the new credentials in your LDAP server
    Enable administrator login On enabling this, your miniOrange Administrator login authenticates using your LDAP server
    Show IdP to users If you enable this option, this IdP will be visible to users
    Send Configured Attributes If you enable this option, then only the attributes configured below will be sent in attributes at the time of login

  • Click on Save. After this, it will show you the list of User stores. Click on Test Connection to check whether you have enter valid details. For that, it will ask for username and password.
  • SAP NetWeaver: Test AD/Ldap connection

  • On Successful connection with LDAP Server, a success message is shown.
  • Click on Test Attribute Mapping.
  • SAP NetWeaver LDAP successful connection

  • Enter a valid Username. Then, click on Test. Mapped Attributes corresponding to the user are fetched.
  • SAP NetWeaver: Fetch mapped attributes for user

  • After successful Attribute Mapping Configuration, go back to the ldap configuration and enable Activate LDAP in order to authenticate users from AD/LDAP.
  • Refer our guide to setup LDAPS on windows server.

User Import and Provisioning from AD

  • Go to Settings >> Product Settings in the Customer Admin Account.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   miniOrange dashboard

  • Enable the "Enable User Auto Registration" option and click Save.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   Enable User Auto Registration

  • (Optional) To send a welcome email to all the end users that will be imported, enable the "Enable sending Welcome Emails after user registration" option and click Save.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   Enable sending Welcome Emails after user registration

  • From the Left-Side menu of the dashboard select Provisioning.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   User Sync/Provisioning

  • In Setup Provisioning tab select Active Directory in the Select Application drop-down.
  • Toggle the Import Users tab, click on Save button.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   User Sync Active Directory Configuration

  • On the same section, switch to Import Users section.
  • Select Active Directory from the dropdown and click on the Import Users tab, to import all the users from Active Directory to miniOrange.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   User Sync Import Operation

  • You can view all the Users you have imports by selecting Users >> User List from Left Panel.
  • MFA/Two-Factor Authentication(2FA) for   User List

  • All the imported users will be auto registered.
  • These groups will be helpful in adding multiple 2FA policies on the applications.

miniOrange integrates with various external user sources such as directories, identity providers, and etc.

Not able to find your IdP or Need help setting it up?


Contact us or email us at idpsupport@xecurify.com and we'll help you setting it up in no time.




5. Adaptive Authentication with SAP NetWeaver

A. Restricting access to SAP NetWeaver with IP Blocking

    You can use adaptive authentication with SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) to improve the security and functionality of Single Sign-On. You can allow a IP Address in certain range for SSO or you can deny it based your requirements and you can also challenge the user to verify his authenticity. Adaptive authentication manages the user authentication bases on different factors such as Device ID, Location, Time of Access, IP Address and many more.

    You can configure Adaptive Authentication with IP Blocking in following way:
  • Login to Self Service Console >> Adaptive Authentication.
  • Add a Policy Name for your Adaptive Authentication Policy.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) Restrict Access adaptive authentication policy

  • Select your Action for behavior Change and Challenge Type for user from the Action for behavior Change Section.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) Restrict Access adaptive authentication behavior change


    Action for behavior Change Options :


    Attribute Description
    Allow Allow user to authenticate and use services if Adaptive authentication condition is true.
    Challenge Challenge users with one of the three methods mentioned below for verifying user authenticity.
    Deny Deny user authentications and access to services if Adaptive authentication condition is true.

    Challenge Type Options :

    Attribute Description
    User second Factor The User needs to authenticate using the second factor he has opted or assigned for such as
  • OTP over SMS
  • PUSH Notification
  • OTP over Email
  • And 12 more methods.
  • KBA (Knowledge-based authentication) The System will ask user for 2 of 3 questions he has configured in his Self Service Console. Only after right answer to both questions user is allowed to proceed further.
    OTP over Alternate Email User will receive a OTP on the alternate email he has configured threw Self Service Console. Once user provides the correct OTP he is allowed to proceed further.

  • Now Enable Enable IP Restriction option from the IP RESTRICTION CONFIGURATION section to configure custom IP range.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) Restrict Access adaptive authentication ip blocking

  • Select the Action you want to perform if the IP address is out of the range. i.e. Allow, Challenge & Deny.
  • Specify the IP Address range for which you want above setting to reflect. You can add more than one IP Address ranges by clicking on following button +.
  • Scroll to the end and click on save.

B. Adaptive Authentication with Limiting number of devices.

    Using Adaptive Authentication you can also restrict the number of devices the end user can access the Services on. You can allow end users to access services on a fixed no. of devices. The end users will be able to access services provided by us on this fixed no. of devices.

    You can configure Adaptive Authentication with Device Restriction in following way

  • Login to Self Service Console >> Adaptive Authentication.
  • Add a Policy Name for your Adaptive Authentication Policy.
  • Select your Action for behavior Change and Challenge Type for user from the Action for behavior Change Section.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) Restrict Access adaptive authentication behavior and challenge type


  • Scroll down to Device Configuration section and enable Allow User to Register Device option to allow users to register their devices.
  • Enter the Number of Devices which are allowed to register in field next to Number of Device Registrations Allowed
  • Choose Action if number of devices exceeded (This will override your setting for Action for behavior Change.)
    1. Challenge: The user needs to verify himself using any of the three methods mentioned in table in step 5.1
    2. Deny : Deny users access to the system
  • Enable option Send email alerts to Users if number of Device registrations exceeded allowed count if you want to alert the user about no of devices exceeding the limit. Save the configuration.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) Restrict Access adaptive authentication enable device restriction


C. Add Adaptive Authentication policy to SAP NetWeaver.

  • Login to Self Service Console >> Policies.
  • Click on Edit option for predefined app policy.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (sso) edit device restriction policy

  • Set your application name in the Application and select password as Login Method.
  • Enable Adaptive Authentication on Policy page and select the required restriction method as an option.
  • From Select Login Policy dropdown select the policy we created in last step and click on save.
  • SAP NetWeaver Single Sign-On (SSO) Restrict Access save device restriction policy

    D.Notification and Alert Message.

      This section handles the notifications and alerts related to Adaptive Authentication.It provides the following options :

    • Get email alerts if users login from unknown devices or locations : Admin need to enable this option to enable receiving alerts for different alert options.
      adaptive authentication Action for behavior Change Configuration

    • Option Description
      Challenge Completed and Device Registered Enabling this option allows you to send an email alert when an end-user completes a challenge and registers a device.
      Challenge Completed but Device Not Registered Enabling this option allows you to send an email alert when an end-user completes a challenge but do not registers the device.
      Challenge Failed Enabling this option allows you to send an email alert when an end-user fails to complete the challenge.


      adaptive authentication Action for behavior Change Configuration

    • Next subsection is Send email alerts which allows us to enable or disable alerts for admin and end-users. To enable alerts for admins, you can enable the “Administrators” switch button.

    • adaptive authentication Action for behavior Change Configuration

    • In case you want multiple admins accounts to receive alerts then you can enable the option for admin and then enter the admin emails separated by a ‘,’ in the input field next to Administrators email to receive alerts label. To enable alerts for the end-users, you can enable the “End Users” switch button.
    • In case you want to customize the deny message that end user receive in case his authentication denied due to adaptive policy, you can do this by entering the message inside “Deny message for Adaptive Authentication” text box.
    • adaptive authentication Action for behavior Change Configuration
    How to add a trusted Device
    1. When End-user log in to the self service console after the policy for device restriction is on, he is provided the option to add the current device as a trusted device.

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