Hi
I've spend already quite some time to figure this out, sslvpn with O365 as mfa.
There are some resources of Fortinet :
But as most of kb's it's not 100% clear.
First of al does it work or not?
This is somewhat my config:
edit "ssl-azure-saml" set cert "Fortinet_Factory" set entity-id "https://fortigateip/remote/saml/metadata" set single-sign-on-url "https://fortigateip/remote/saml/login" set single-logout-url "https:/fortigateip/remote/saml/logout" set idp-entity-id "https://sts.windows.net/idddddad744f487/" set idp-single-sign-on-url "https://login.microsoftonline.com/idddddad744f487/saml2" set idp-single-logout-url "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/wsfederationwa=wsignout1.0" set idp-cert "AZURE_FGAUTH" set user-name "username" --> tried with and without next end
Attached the azure AD config.
And is the default Office 365 E3 subscription enough? That's also not clear to me.
thx for any input!
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Check this
set idp-single-logout-url "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/wsfederationwa=wsignout1.0"
to
set idp-single-logout-url "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/wsfederation?wa=wsignout1.0"
and stay with username :)
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