Domain Whitelist (WordPress Multisite)
The plugin will only grant access to users from whitelisted domains.
The plugin will only grant access to users from whitelisted domains.
The Reply URL together with the Application ID and optionally with an App Key are used by Azure Active Directory to authenticate requests that come from your WordPress application. It is also used by Microsoft to redirect the user after that user successfully signed into your WordPress website using Microsoft.
The scope “openid” is defined by the Open Connect ID oauth protocol and is required when the intend is to obtain a user’s ID token the moment that user signs into your WordPress website.
This ID identifies Azure Active Directory as the resource that a user who wants to sign into your (WordPress) website requires delegated permissions to, when signing into your website.
This settings is used to determine whether a user is an Office 365 user or not, assuming that the user’s login name is equal to the User Principal Name which is equal to the user’s email address.
All available documentation on this website is currently being reviewed and updated. This article has already been moved to https://docs.wpo365.com/article/32-azure-ad-tenant-id.
This setting uniquely identifies the Application Registration (in Azure Active Directory) that you will need to create for your WordPress website.
When checked the plugin will try and find an existing WordPress user given the user’s email address and if not found create a new user.
Use this setting to change the default role that is assigned to new users that are created by the plugin.
Use this setting to change the default role that is assigned to new users that are created by the plugin when that user tries to login to a subsite in a WordPress multisite installation.