Huntress Integration with AuthPoint

Deployment Overview

This document describes how to set up multi-factor authentication (MFA) for Huntress with AuthPoint as an identity provider. Huntress must already be configured and deployed before you set up MFA with AuthPoint.

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Huntress Authentication Data Flow with AuthPoint

AuthPoint communicates with various cloud-based services and Service Providers with the SAML protocol. This diagram shows the data flow of an MFA transaction for Huntress:

The MFA transaction for Huntress topology

Before You Begin

Before you begin these procedures, make sure that:

Additional charges might apply for the use of Huntress.

Download the AuthPoint Metadata and Certificate

Before you can configure MFA for Huntress, you must download the metadata file . To download the metadata file:

  1. Log in to WatchGuard Cloud.
  2. From the navigation menu, select Configure > AuthPoint. If you have a Service Provider account, you must select an account from Account Manager.
  3. Select Resources.

Screenshot of the Resources page

  1. Click Certificate.

Screenshot of Certificates page

  1. Next to the AuthPoint certificate that you want to associate with your resource, click , and select Download Metadata and Download Certificate.
    We recommend that you select the certificate with the latest expiration date. If you do not have a certificate, or if all of your certificates have expired, click Add Certificate and use the new certificate.

    The AuthPoint metadata file provides your resource, in this case Huntress, with the information necessary to identify AuthPoint as a trusted identity provider.

Configure AuthPoint

Before AuthPoint can receive authentication requests from Huntress, you must complete these steps:

  1. Add a SAML Resource in AuthPoint.
  2. Add a Group in AuthPoint.
  3. Add a Zero Trust Policy.
  4. Add Users to AuthPoint.

Add a SAML Resource in AuthPoint

From the AuthPoint management UI:

  1. From the navigation menu, select Resources. Click Add Resource.
    The Add Resource page opens.

  1. From the Type drop-down list, select SAML.
    Additional fields appear.

  1. On the SAML page, in the Name text box, type a name for this resource.
  2. From the Application Type drop-down list, select Huntress.
  3. In the Service Provider Entity ID text box, type https://huntress.io/sso/metadata.
  4. In the Assertion Consumer Service text box, type https://huntress.io/sso/auth.
  5. From the AuthPoint Certificate drop-down list, select the AuthPoint certificate to associate with your resource. This must be the same certificate that you downloaded the metadata for in the previous section.
  6. Leave the other settings as defaults.

Add a Group in AuthPoint

To configure MFA, you must have at least one user group in AuthPoint. If you already have a group, you do not have to add another group.

To add a WatchGuard Cloud-hosted group to the WatchGuard Cloud Directory:

  1. Go to Configure > Directories and Domain Services.
  2. Click the WatchGuard Cloud Directory domain name. If you have not yet added the WatchGuard Cloud Directory, click Add Authentication Domain and select the WatchGuard Cloud Directory.
    The New Group page appears.

Screenshot that shows the Directories and Domain Services page.

  1. In the Groups tab, click Add Group.
  2. In the Group Name text box, type a descriptive name for the group.
  3. (Optional) In the Description text box, type a description of the group.

Screen shot of the Add Group page.

  1. Click Save.
    Your group is added to the WatchGuard Cloud Directory and to AuthPoint.

Add a Zero Trust Authentication Policy

Zero Trust policies specify which resources users can authenticate to and which authentication methods they can use (Push, QR code, and OTP).

You must have at least one Zero Trust authentication policy that includes the Huntress resource. If you already have Zero Trust authentication policies, you do not have to create a new authentication policy. You can add this resource to your existing authentication policies.

Users that do not have an authentication policy for a specific resource cannot authenticate to log in to that resource.

To configure a Zero Trust authentication policy:

  1. Go to Configure > Zero Trust. If you have a Service Provider account, you must select an account from Account Manager.
  2. Click Add Policy.
  3. Type a name for this policy.
  4. In the Target section, from the Content drop-down list, select which groups this policy applies to. You can make multiple selections to add multiple groups.
  5. In the Resources section, select the AuthPoint resources this policy applies to.
  6. In the Conditions section, select the conditions that apply to this policy. When you add a condition to an authentication policy, the policy applies only to user authentications that match the policy and the policy conditions. For example, if you add a Network Location to a policy, the policy only applies to user authentications that come from that Network Location. Users who only have a policy that includes a Network Location do not get access to the resource when they authenticate outside of that Network Location (because they do not have a policy that applies, not because authentication is denied). For more information, go to About Zero Trust Conditions.
    1. (Optional) To create a new condition, click Add New Condition. After you create a new condition, you must still add the condition to the policy.
    2. From the Type drop-down list, select the type of condition to add to the policy.
    3. From the Name drop-down list, select which condition of the chosen type to add to the policy.
    4. To add more conditions, repeat Step 6.

      If you add conditions to a policy, we recommend that you create a second policy for the same groups and resources without the conditions. Assign a higher priority to the policy with the policy objects. For more information about priority, go to About Zero Trust Policy Precedence.

  7. In the Action section, select an option to specify whether to allow or deny authentications for the resources in this policy. In our example, we want to allow authentications.
    • Allow — Allow user groups in this policy access to the resources associated with this policy.
    • Deny — Deny authentications when users in the groups associated with this policy try to authenticate to the resources associated with this policy.
  8. If you allow access with this policy, select the check box for each authentication option users can select when they authenticate to resources in this policy with MFA.

    For SAML resources, if you select more than one authentication option, users must select one of the available options when they authenticate. For example, if you select OTP and Push, users can choose to type their OTP or approve a push to authenticate. You cannot require that they do both.

  9. Click Save.
    Your policy is created and added to the end of the policy list.
  10. Review the order of your policies and adjust as necessary. For more information about priority, go to About Zero Trust Policy Precedence.

Add Users to AuthPoint

Before you assign users to a group, you must add the users to AuthPoint. There are two ways to add AuthPoint user accounts:

  • Sync users from an external user database
  • Add WatchGuard Cloud-hosted AuthPoint users

Each user must be a member of a group. You must add at least one group before you can add users to AuthPoint.

Configure Huntress

To configureHuntress for MFA, complete these steps:

  1. Enable SSO in Huntress.
  2. Verify SSO in Huntress.
  3. Enforce SSO in Huntress.
  4. Disable Two-Factor Authentication in Huntress.

Enable SSO in Huntress

  1. Log in to Huntress Management Console as an admin.
  2. Select The screenshot of menu icon > Account > Settings.

Screenshot of Huntress Settings

  1. Click Setup SAML SSO.
    The Setup SAML SSO page opens.

Screenshot of Initiall SSO

  1. Turn on the Enable SSO toggle.
  2. Open the AuthPoint metadata file you downloaded, and find the values of the entityID and SingleSignOnService Location parameters.
  3. In the SSO Service URL text box, enter the value of the SingleSignOnService Location parameter from the AuthPoint metadata file.
  4. In the Entity ID (URL) text box. enter the value of the entityID parameter from the AuthPoint metadata file.
  5. Open the AuthPoint certificate you downloaded and copy the entire certificate.
  6. In the Certificate text box, paste the entire certificate including the BEGIN CERTIFICATE and END CERTIFICATE statements.
  1. Click Save.

Screenshot of enable SSO

Verify SSO in Huntress

You must successfully log in with SSO before you can enforce SSO and disable two-factor authentication in Huntress.

  1. Open a new web browser or new incognito window, and go to https://huntress.io/sso.
  2. Enter your email address and then click Login Now.
    You will be redirected to AuthPoint for authentication. Complete your AuthPoint authentication, then return to Huntress for two-factor authentication.
  3. Enter your Huntress authentication code and click Verify.
    You are logged in to the Huntress Management Console.

To avoid performing two-factor authention twice (Huntress and AuthPoint) for login authentication, we recommend that you disable the Huntress MFA.

Enforce SSO in Huntress

  1. Log in to Huntress Management Console as an admin.
  2. Select The screenshot of menu icon > Account >Settings.
  3. Under Single Sign-On, click Edit.
    The Setup SAML SSO page opens.
  4. Enable Enforce SSO for this Account.

Screenshot of enforce SSO

  1. Click Save.

Disable Two-Factor Authentication in Huntress

After you enforce SSO, you need to disable two-factor authentication. If you do not disable it, you must authenticate twice — first through AuthPoint authentication, and then through Huntress two-factor authentication.

To disable two-factor authentication in Huntress:

  1. Select The screenshot of extend icon > Account > Settings.
  2. From the Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) section, disable the Huntress 2FA for this account.

Screenshot of disable MFA

  1. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save.

When two-factor authentication is disabled, SSO is the default login method for all users. If you previously used two-factor authentication, you must disable it for each user.

To disable two-factor authentication for your individual users:

  1. Log in to Huntress Management Console by SSO.
  2. Select The screenshot of extend icon > Profile > Preferences.

Screenshot of Profile Preferences

  1. In the Two-Factor Authentication section, click Disable.
    The Disable Two-Factor dialog box opens.
  2. Click Disable.

Test the Integration

To test AuthPoint MFA with Huntress, you can authenticate with a mobile token on your mobile device. You can choose Push, QR code, or OTP for the authentication. In this example, we show the push authentication method (users receive a push notification in the mobile app that they must approve to authenticate).

  1. In a web browser, go to the Huntress Management Console.
  2. Click Login with SSO.
  3. Enter your email address, then click Login Now.

Screenshot of Test SSO

  1. Type your email address or AuthPoint user name, then click Next.
  2. In the Password text box, type your password, then click Finish.
  3. For the authentication method, select Send Push.
  4. Approve the authentication request that is sent to your mobile device.
    You are logged in to the Huntress Management Console.