- From your WordPress dashboard and Click on Plugin -> Add New tab.
- Enter LDAP in Search plugins... text box. You will see miniOrange LDAP/AD Login for Intranet Sites plugin, click on Install now.
- Activate the plugin from your Plugins page.
- Once the plugin is activated, click on LDAP/AD Login for Intranet from the left panel.
Setup miniOrange LDAP/AD Login for Intranet Sites plugin.
Configure LDAP Connection Information:
- Select Your Directory Server : Select your directory server from the dropdown.
- LDAP Server : Select the directory server protocol (LDAP/LDAPS) from the dropdown, then enter the hostname or IP address of the directory server and select the server port number (389/636).
- Username : Enter the service account username.
- Password : Enter the password of the service account username.
- Click on Test Connection & Save to establish the connection with your LDAP server.
- Once the connection is successfully made with your LDAP server, then proceed for the LDAP User Mapping Configuration.
Configure LDAP User Mapping:
- Search Base Click on Possible Search Bases/Base DNS button to see the list of possible search base(s) DNS and select the search base from the list. You can also manually enter the search, base.
- We have successfully shown the list and click on the Save button.
- We have successfully shown the search base name.
- Test Authentication : Enter the username & password of any LDAP user which exists in the configured search base to test the LDAP configuration.
- After successful test authentication, go to the Sign-in Settings tab to configure LDAP login settings.
- Enter your admin credentials and click on the loginbutton.
- We have successfully logged into WordPress.
- From your WordPress dashboard and Click on Plugin -> Add New tab.
- Enter Google Authenticator in Search plugins... text box. You will see miniOrange Google Authenticator plugin, click on Install now.
- Activate the plugin from your Plugins page.
- Click on the miniorange settings Tab.
- Enable 2FA users and on the 2FA configure button.
- Select user role to enable 2-Factor for Administrator and subscribercheckbox.
- Click on Save setting button.
- We have successfully saved role based setting.
- Enter your admin credentials and click on the login button.
- After Successful Login WordPress. You will get a prompt to configure two-factor. Select the Checkbox of Security question(KBA).
- Setup Security Question (KBA)
- Choose questions from the dropdown list, Answer the Question and click on theSave button.
- Enter your admin credentials and click on the login button.
- After this setup, Security Questions get prompted as a second security layer while logging into WordPress. Enter the Answer and click on the Validatebutton.
- We have logged in to the WordPress successfully.
Additional Resources
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