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Posted July 12, 20222 yr Hi i have installed "miniOrange OAuth Single Sign On" on my WordPress. i have created a WordPress OAuth Clients in my IPS. I got the clients, AUTH endpoint and so on. and configured the plugin in the WordPress side. when i get to the test OAuth connection it fails. WP side: IPS side: any ideas? thanks.
July 12, 20222 yr Looks like the WordPress plugin may have been updated since we last took a look at this. However, one thing from your screenshot missing is the attribute mappings. Were you able to map those as outlined in the guide?
July 12, 20222 yr Author if I complete the setup (after it fails) I'm able to set "name" in the mapping and in the screenshot before I have the scope on "email" to be able to use it, i must buy the premium in order to set the "Email" attribute? thanks.
July 12, 20222 yr Please be advised I have marked this to a developer to review as it looks like things have changed compared to our guide so we will need to ensure this plugin will still work.
August 5, 20222 yr Same topic but would anyone know why my login button isn't showing? https://www.lotusforsale.com/login/?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lotusforsale.com%2F
September 21, 20222 yr This is slightly confusing because of the way the miniOrange application performs its testing however - when you are adding your application to the miniOrange plugin make sure any Pop-up Blockers (including built in ones) are turned off. Once I did that I was able to add the application successfully, and have the test complete successfully.