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Duo Single Sign-On for Red Hat Keycloak

Last Updated: July 8th, 2024

Add two-factor authentication and flexible security policies to your Red Hat Keycloak logins with Duo Single-Sign On. Our cloud-hosted OpenID identity provider offers inline user enrollment, self-service device management, and support for a variety of authentication methods — such as passkeys and security keys, Duo Push, or Verified Duo Push — in the Universal Prompt.

About Duo Single Sign-On

Duo Single Sign-On is our cloud-hosted SSO product which layers Duo's strong authentication and flexible policy engine on top of Red Hat Keycloak logins using the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0 or OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication standards. Duo Single Sign-On acts as an OpenID provider (OP), authenticating your users using existing on-premises Active Directory (AD) or any SAML 2.0 IdP and prompting for two-factor authentication before permitting access to Red Hat Keycloak.

Duo Single Sign-On is available in Duo Premier, Duo Advantage, and Duo Essentials plans, which also include the ability to define policies that enforce unique controls for each individual SSO application. For example, you can require that Salesforce users complete two-factor authentication at every login, but only once every seven days when accessing Red Hat Keycloak. Duo checks the user, device, and network against an application's policy before allowing access to the application.

Configure Single Sign-On

Before configuring Red Hat Keycloak with Duo SSO using OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication you'll first need to enable Duo Single Sign-On for your Duo account and configure a working authentication source.

Once you have your SSO authentication source working, continue to the next step of creating the Red Hat Keycloak application in Duo.

When configuring an application to be protected with Duo Single Sign-On you'll need to send attributes from Duo Single Sign-On to the application. Active Directory will work with no additional setup, but if you used a SAML idenity provider as your authentication source please verify that you configured it to send the correct SAML attributes.

Below you can see the default bridge attributes that automatically map certain attributes from your authentication source.

Bridge Attribute Active Directory SAML IdP
<Username> sAMAccountName Username
<Email Address> mail Email
<Display Name> displayName DisplayName
<First Name> givenName FirstName
<Last Name> sn LastName

Create the Red Hat Keycloak Application in Duo

  1. Log on to the Duo Admin Panel and navigate to Applications.

  2. Click Protect an Application and locate the entry for Red Hat Keycloak with a protection type of "2FA with SSO hosted by Duo (Single Sign-On)" in the applications list. Click Protect to the far-right to start configuring Red Hat Keycloak. See Protecting Applications for more information about protecting applications in Duo and additional application options. You'll need the information on the Red Hat Keycloak page under Metadata later.

  3. The Metadata section contains OpenID provider information about Duo Single Sign-On you will provide to Red Hat Keycloak at a later configuration step.

  4. Scopes are used by Red Hat Keycloak during authentication to authorize access to a user's details. Each scope returns a set of user attributes (claims) that must be mapped to IdP attributes. When an application sends an OIDC request to Duo SSO, the response sends only the claims from the requested scopes.

    We've automatically enabled the following scopes and mapped the listed attributes. You can change the attribute sent from your authentication source by modifying the IdP Attribute name related to each claim:

    • Profile Scope:

      IdP Attribute Claim
      <First Name> given_name
      <Last Name> family_name
    • Email Scope:

      IdP Attribute Claim
      <Email> email
    Duo Red Hat Keycloak OIDC Response Section
  5. You can adjust additional settings for your new SSO application at this time — like changing the application's name from the default value, enabling self-service, or assigning a group policy.

  6. Keep the Duo Admin Panel tab open. You will come back to it later.

Duo Universal Prompt

The Duo Universal Prompt provides a simplified and accessible Duo login experience for web-based applications, offering a redesigned visual interface with security and usability enhancements.

Universal Prompt Traditional Prompt
 Duo Push in Universal Prompt  Duo Push in Traditional Prompt

We've already updated the Duo Red Hat Keycloak application hosted in Duo's service to support the Universal Prompt, so there's no action required on your part to update the application itself. You can activate the Universal Prompt experience for users of new and existing Duo Red Hat Keycloak applications from the Duo Admin Panel.

Before you activate the Universal Prompt for your application, it's a good idea to read the Universal Prompt Update Guide for more information about the update process and the new login experience for users.

Activate Universal Prompt

Activation of the Universal Prompt is a per-application change. Activating it for one application does not change the login experience for your other Duo applications.

The "Universal Prompt" area of the application details page shows that this application is "Ready to activate", with these activation control options:

  • Show traditional prompt: Your users experience Duo's traditional prompt via redirect when logging in to this application.
  • Show new Universal Prompt: (Default) Your users experience the Universal Prompt via redirect when logging in to this application.

The application's Universal Prompt status shows "Activation complete" here and on the Universal Prompt Update Progress report.

Universal Prompt Info - Universal Prompt Activation Complete

Should you ever want to roll back to the traditional prompt, you can return to this setting and change it back to Show traditional prompt. However, this will still deliver the Duo prompt via redirect, not in an iframe. Keep in mind that support for the traditional Duo prompt ended for the majority of applications in March 2024.

Universal Update Progress

Click the See Update Progress link to view the Universal Prompt Update Progress report. This report shows the update availability and migration progress for all your Duo applications. You can also activate the new prompt experience for multiple supported applications from the report page instead of visiting the individual details pages for each application.

Configure Red Hat Keycloak

  1. Log into your Red Hat Keycloak account as an administrator.

  2. In the left menu sidebar, click Identity providers. The "Identity providers" page opens.

  3. Click the Add provider drop-down menu and select Keycloak OpenID Connect. The "Add Keycloak OpenID Connect provider" page opens.

  4. Enter a unique name for your OIDC provider into the Alias field.

  5. Copy the name you entered in the Alias field and paste it into the Display name field.

  6. In the "OpenID Connect settings" section, make sure the Use discovery endpoint toggle switch is On.

  7. Return to the Duo Admin Panel. Under "Metadata", copy the Discovery URL and paste it into the Red Hat Keycloak Discovery endpoint field.

  8. In Red Hat Keycloak, click Show metadata to expand the section.

  9. Return to the Duo Admin Panel. Copy the Client ID and paste it into the Red Hat Keycloak Client ID field.

  10. Return to the Duo Admin Panel. Copy the Client Secret and paste it into the Red Hat Keycloak Client Secret field.

    Duo Red Hat Keycloak Metadata Fields
  11. In Red Hat Keycloak, click Add. Your provider details page opens.

  12. On your provider details page under "General settings", copy the Redirect URI and paste it into the Duo Admin Panel Sign-In Redirect URLs field, under "Relying Party".

    Duo Red Hat Keycloak Sign-In Redirect URLs field
  13. In the Duo Admin Panel, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save.

  14. Return to your provider details page. Scroll down and click Advanced.

  15. Scroll down to the Scopes field and type openid email given_name family_name.

  16. Scroll to the bottom of the page. Click the Sync mode drop-down menu and select Legacy.

  17. Click Save.

Learn more about Red Hat Keycloak SSO at Keycloak Documentation.

Using SSO

You can log on to Red Hat Keycloak SSO by navigating to your Red Hat Keycloak SSO page e.g., localhost:8080. Under "Or sign in with", click your OIDC provider to be redirected to Duo Single Sign-On to begin authentication.

Active Directory Login

With Active Directory as the Duo SSO authentication source, enter the primary username (email address) on the Duo SSO login page and click or tap Next.

Duo Single Sign-On Login

Enter the AD primary password and click or tap Log in to continue.

Duo Single Sign-On Password

Enable Duo Passwordless to log in to Duo SSO backed by Active Directory authentication without entering a password in the future.

SAML Login

With another SAML identity provider as the Duo SSO authentication source, Duo SSO immediately redirects the login attempt to that SAML IdP for primary authentication. Users do not see the Duo SSO primary login screen.

Duo Authentication

Successful verification of your primary credentials by Active Directory or a SAML IdP redirects back to Duo. Complete Duo two-factor authentication when prompted and then you'll return to Red Hat Keycloak to complete the login process.

Duo Universal Prompt

* Universal Prompt experience shown.

Red Hat Keycloak supports SP-initiated authentication only, meaning that you must start your SSO login from that application's sign-in page. You won't be able to add as an application tile in Duo Central for IdP-initiated logins.

Congratulations! Your Red Hat Keycloak users now authenticate using Duo Single Sign-On.

See the full user login experience, including expired password reset (available for Active Directory authentication sources) in the Duo End User Guide for SSO.

Enable Remembered Devices

To minimize additional Duo two-factor prompts when switching between and your other Duo Single Sign-On SAML applications, be sure to apply a shared "Remembered Devices" policy to your SAML applications.

Troubleshooting

Need some help? Try searching our Knowledge Base articles or Community discussions. For further assistance, contact Support.