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Integrate Sumo Logic

Sumo Logic provides cloud monitoring, log management, Cloud SIEM tools, and real-time insights for Web and SaaS-based apps (see https://www.sumologic.com/). This integration provides instructions to integrate Sumo Logic with Identity as a Service. Once integrated, users can use single sign-on to log in to their Sumo Logic account using Identity as a Service

Note: This integration was tested using Identity as a Service version 5.16 and Sumo Logic March 2021. Other versions of Sumo Logic may require integration and configuration steps that differ from those documented in this procedure. For other versions of Sumo Logic, this integration guide may be used as an initial approach for integrating Sumo Logic. In the event of other issues, contact support@entrust.com for assistance.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, you must create an organization URL and a subdomain in Sumo Logic. See the following documentation for more information:

https://help.sumologic.com/Manage/Users-and-Roles/Manage-Users/Multi-account-Access

https://help.sumologic.com/Manage/01Manage_Subscription/05Manage_Organization#Set_up_a_custom_subdomain

To integrate Sumo Logic with Identity as a Service, you must do the following:

Step 1: Create a SAML signing certificate in Identity as a ServiceStep 1: Create a SAML signing certificate in Identity as a Service

Create a SAML signing certificate

Identity as a Service provides a default self-signed certificate. You can also create your own certificate. This might be necessary if your certificate is about to expire or you want to create a certificate and replace the self-signed certificate with a certificate signed by a Certificate Authority (CA).

Log in to your Identity as a Service administrator account.

Click > Security > Applications. The Applications List page appears.

Under SAML Cloud Integrations, click SAML Signing Certificates. The SAML Signing Certificates page appears.

Click . The Create Signing Certificate dialog box appears.

Enter a Name for the certificate.

Select the expiry date from the pop-up calendar and click OK.

Click Add. The certificate appears on the Signing Certificates page.

Step 2: Export the signing certificate from Identity as a ServiceStep 2: Export the signing certificate from Identity as a Service

Export a  SAML signing certificate

Log in to your Identity as a Service administrator account.

Click > Security > Applications. The Applications List page appears.

Under SAML Cloud Integrations, click SAML Signing Certificates. The SAML Signing Certificates page appears.

Click  next to the certificate to export the certificate you want to import into your SAML service provider application. The Export Certificate dialog box appears.

 If the certificate has been issued by a CA, do one of the following:

Click Certificate to export the self-signed certificate.

Click Root CA Certificate to export a certificate issued from a CA.

Click Certificate Chain to export the SAML signing certificate and its CA certificates.

Click Export.

Step 3: Copy the SAML Configurations from Identity as a ServiceStep 3: Copy the SAML Configurations from Identity as a Service

Copy the SAML Configuration from Identity as a Service

Log into your Identity as a Service administrator account.

Click > Security > Applications. The Applications Lists page appears.

Under SAML Cloud Integrations, click SAML Configuration. The SAML Configuration dialog box appears.

This dialog box contains information you need to configure your SAML application for Identity as a Service authentication.

Do one of the following:

Leave this dialog box open to reference later in this procedure.

Copy the Entity ID, Single Sign-on URL, and Single Logout URL to a text file and save it to reference later in this procedure.

Note: Depending on the integration you are performing, you may not need all three of these SAML configuration values.

Step 4: Configure SUMO Logic for single sign-on with Identity as a ServiceStep 4: Configure SUMO Logic for single sign-on with Identity as a Service

Configure Sumo Logic for single sign-on

Log in to your Sumo Logic account as an administrator. The Welcome to Sumo Logic pop-up window appears.

Close the pop-up window. The Sumo Logic Users page appears.

In the menu pane, click App Catalog. The App Catalog page appears.

In the Search field, enter okta.

Click the okta link. The Okta page appears.

Click Add to Library. The Add Okta to Library dialog box appears.

Enter an App Name, for example, EntrustIDaaS.

Click Add to Library. A confirmation prompt appears.

Click Add to Library on the confirmation prompt.

In the menu pane, select Administration > Security. The Security page appears.

Click the SAML tab. The Configuration List appears.

Click Add Configuration. The Add Configuration dialog box appears.

Enter a Configuration Name, for example EntrustIDaaS.

In the Issuer field, enter the Entity ID that you copied in Step 1: Copy the SAML Configurations from Identity as a Service.

Open the certificate you exported in Step 2: Export the signing certificate from Identity as a Service in a text editor such as Notepad.

Copy the contents of the certificate and paste them in to the X.509 certificate field.

For the Attribute Mapping, select Use SAML Subject.

Select SP Initiated Login Configuration.

In Login Path field, enter SumoLogic.

In the Auth Request URL, enter the Single Sign-On URL that you copied in Step 1: Copy the SAML Configurations from Identity as a Service.

Select On Demand Provisioning to automatically create a user the first time they log in to Sumo Logic using SAML.

Note: The user must exist in Identity as a Service.

Click Save.

Step 5: Copy the Sumo Logic SAML configurationsStep 5: Copy the Sumo Logic SAML configurations

Copy the Sumo Logic SAML configurations

Log in to your Sumo Logic account as an administrator. The Welcome to Sumo Logic pop-up window appears.

Close the pop-up window. The Sumo Logic Users page appears.

In the menu pane, select Administration > Security. The Security page appears.

Click the SAML tab. The Configuration List appears.

In the Configuration List, click the name of your Identity Provider, that you created in Step 3: Configure SUMO Logic for single sign-on with Identity as a Service. For example, EntrustIDaaS. The Authentication Request and the Assertion Consumer URLs appear. You need this information in Step 6: Add Sumo Logic to Identity as a Service.

Step 6: Add Sumo Logic to Identity as a ServiceStep 6: Add Sumo Logic to Identity as a Service

Add Sumo Logic as an application to Identity as a Service

Log into your Identity as a Service administrator account.

Click > Security > Applications. The Applications Lists page appears.

Click Add. The Select an Application Template page appears.

Do one of the following:

Select SAML Cloud Integrations from the search drop-down list and scroll to find the application you want to add to IDaaS.

- or -

In the Search bar, enter a search option to filter for the application you want to add to IDaaS.

Click Sumo Logic. The Add Sumo Logic page appears.

Enter an Application Name.

Enter an Application Description.

Optional. Add a custom application logo.

Click next to Application Logo. The Upload Logo dialog box appears.

Click  to select an image file to upload.

Browse to select your file and click Open. The Upload Logo dialog box reappears showing your selected image.

If required, resize your image.

Click OK.

Select the Authentication Flow that appears to users during login.

Click Next. The General page appears.

In the Default Assertion Consumer Service URL field, enter  the Assertion Consumer URL you copied in Step 5: Copy the SUMO Logic SAML configurations.

In the Service Provider Entity ID field, enter

https://service.eu.sumologic.com

Optional. Enter the SAML Username Parameter Name used to identity the user ID being requested for authentication. The user ID can then be passed as a parameter, for example, Username=jdoe. Alternately, if the SAML username is NameID, the SAML Request XML NameID element value is used to the identify the IDaaS userID.

Enter the SAML Session Timeout to the time when the SAML Assertion times out. The maximum is 720 minutes.

Enter the Max Authentication Age (seconds) to set the maximum amount of time that can elapse before a user is required to reauthenticate during a new login attempt. This applies for both SP-initiated and IDP-initiated login. Set this field to -1 to disable this feature.

From the SAML NameID Attribute drop-down list, select Email.

From the SAML NameID Encoding Format drop-down list, select Email.

From the SAML Signing Certificate drop-down list, select the signing certificate you copied into Sumo Logic in Step 4: Configure Sumo Logic for single sign-on with Identity as a Service.

Deselect Enable Go Back Button if you do not want users to be able to go back to the application login page to log in.

Select Show Default Assertion Consumer URL Service in the My Profile. When selected, the Default Assertion Consumer URL appears in a user's My Profile page in addition to relay states and Alternative Assertion Consumer URLs.

Optional. Add Alternative Assertion Consumer Service URLs, as follows:

Click Add.

Enter a Name.

Enter a URL Value.

Select Show in My Profile to display the Alternative Consumer Service URL in a user's My profile page.

Optional. Add an Application Logo.

Click Add.

Repeat these steps to add more Alternative Assertion Consumer Service URLs.

Include First Name and Last Name user attributes in the SAML assertion, as follows:

Add a First Name user attribute:

Under SAML Attributes, click Add. The SAML Attributes dialog box appears.

In the Name, enter First Name.

Click Add next to Value(s).

In the Values field type < and select <First Name>

Click Add.

Add a Last Name SAML attribute:

Under SAML Attributes, click Add. The SAML Attributes dialog box appears.

In the Name field enter Last Name.

Click Add next to Value(s).

In the Values field type < and  select <Last Name> from the drop-down list.

Click Add.

Leave the remaining settings at the default values.

Click Submit.

Step 7: Add a resource ruleStep 7: Add a resource rule

See Create resource rules.

Step 8: Test the integrationStep 8: Test the integration

Testing Service Provider Login

Open a Web browser and enter the URL for your Sumo Logic account. You are directed to Identity as a Service.

Enter your Sumo Logic account User ID and click Next.

Respond to the second-factor authentication challenge. If you respond successfully, you are logged in to Sumo Logic.

Testing Identity as a Service redirect log in

Log in to your Identity as a Service account.

Go to your My Profile page if you are not already there.

Under Applications, click Sumo Logic.

Respond to the second-factor authentication challenge. If you respond successfully, you are logged in to Sumo Logic.