VMware Workspace ONE UEM Integration with AuthPoint
Deployment Overview
This document describes how to set up multi-factor authentication (MFA) for VMware® Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) with AuthPoint as an identity provider. The steps in this document are for Workspace ONE UEM.
Workspace ONE UEM must already be configured and deployed before you set up MFA with AuthPoint.
Workspace ONE UEM can be configured to support MFA in several modes. For this integration, we set up SAML with AuthPoint.
Workspace ONE UEM 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 Workspace ONE UEM.
Before You Begin
Before you begin these procedures, make sure that:
- End-users can log in to the Workspace ONE UEM
- A token is assigned to a user in AuthPoint
- You have an AuthPoint identity provider (IdP) certificate (see Certificate Management)
Configure Workspace ONE UEM
To start, you must download the metadata file from the Certificate Management page in the AuthPoint management UI. After you have that, you can configure Workspace ONE UEM.
- Log in to WatchGuard Cloud.
- From the navigation menu, select Configure > AuthPoint. If you have a Service Provider account, you must select an account from Account Manager.
- Select Resources.
- Click Certificate.
- Next to AuthPoint certificate you will associate with your resource, click
and select Download Metadata. We recommend that you choose the certificate with the latest expiration date.
The AuthPoint metadata provides your resource, in this case Workspace ONE UEM, with information necessary to identify AuthPoint as a trusted identity provider.
- Log in to the Workspace ONE UEM console as an administrator. In our example, the URL is https://example.awmdm.com.
- Navigate to Groups & Settings > Groups > Organization Groups > Details > Group ID and find the Group ID value. Note this value for later. In this example, the Group ID is M1234567
- Navigate to Groups & Settings > All Settings > Devices & Users > General > Enrollment > Authentication.
- For Current Setting, select Override.
- For Authentication Modes, select the Directory check box.
- Click Save.
- Navigate to Groups & Settings > All Settings > System > Enterprise Integration > Directory Services.
You can use wizard or manual . In this example, we show the steps for manual configuration. - For Current Setting, select Override.
- From the Directory Type drop-down list, select None.
- For Use Azure AD For Identity Services, select Disable.
- For Use SAML For Authentication, select Enable.
- Next to Enable SAML Authentication For, select the Admin, Enrollment, and Self-Service Portal check boxes.
- For Use New SAML Authentication Endpoint, select Enable.
- Next to Import Identity Provider Settings, click Upload. Upload the AuthPoint metadata file you downloaded previously.
The Identity Provider ID and Identity Provider Single Sign-On URL text boxes are filled with information from the metadata file. - In the Service Provider (AirWatch) ID text box, type AirWatch.
- For Request Binding Type, select Post.
- From the NameID Format drop-down list, select Unspecified.
- From the Authentication Request Security drop-down list, select None.
- For Response Binding Type, select Post.
- From the Authentication Response Security drop-down list, select None.
- To export the settings, click Export Service Provider Settings. You need this information to configure a SAML resource in AuthPoint.
Configure AuthPoint
Before AuthPoint can receive authentication requests from Workspace ONE UEM, you must specify the Workspace ONE UEM client as a SAML resource in AuthPoint. You must also assign an access policy for the Workspace ONE UEM resource to the user group(s) that must authenticate to log in.
Add a Workspace ONE UEM Resource in AuthPoint
From the AuthPoint management UI:
- From the navigation menu, select Resources.
- From the Choose a Resource Type drop-down list, select SAML. Click Add Resource.
- On the SAML page, in the Name text box, type a name for this resource.
- From Application Type drop down list, select VMware Workspace ONE.
- In the Service Provider Entity ID text box, type the entityID value from the Workspace ONE UEM settings file.
- In the Assertion Consumer Service text box, type the AssertionConsumerService value from the Workspace ONE UEM settings file. In our example, this value is https://example.awmdm.com/AirWatch/SAML/AssertionService.ashx?binding=HttpPost.
- From the User ID sent on redirection to service provider drop down list, select Email.
- From the Signature Method drop down list, select SHA-256.
- Make sure Encryption enabled is disabled.
- In the AuthPoint Certificate drop-down list, select the certificate to associate with your resource. This must be the same certificate that you downloaded the metadata for in the previous section.
- Click Save.
Add an Access Policy to AuthPoint
You must have at least one user group in AuthPoint for authentication with Workspace ONE UEM, and you must assign an access policy for the Workspace ONE UEM resource to that group. If you already have a group, you do not have to add another group.
In the AuthPoint management UI:
- From the navigation menu, select Groups.
- To add a new group, click Add Group. If you already have a group that you want to use, select the group to edit it.
- In the Name text box, type a descriptive name for the group.
- (Optional) In the Description text box, type a description of the group.
- In the Access Policy section, click Add Policy.
- In the Add Policy dialog box, from the Resource drop-down list, select the resource you want to add an access policy for.
- (Optional) To require that users type their password before they authenticate for this resource, enable the Require Password Authentication toggle.
- Select the authentication options that users in this group can select from when they authenticate.
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.
- Click Add.
- (Optional) Add one or more safe locations to your group. For more information about safe locations and detailed instructions to add them, see About Safe Locations.
- Click Save.
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 local 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.

To import users from Active Directory, Azure Active Directory, or an LDAP database, you must add an external identity in the AuthPoint management UI. External identities connect to user databases to get user account information and validate passwords.
- To sync users from Active Directory or an LDAP database, you must add an LDAP external identity
- To sync users from Azure Active Directory, you must add an Azure AD external identity
When you sync users from an external user database, you can sync any number of users and they are all added to AuthPoint at one time. Users synced from an external user database use the password defined for their user account as their AuthPoint password.
To learn how to sync users, see Sync Users from Active Directory or LDAP and Sync Users from Azure Active Directory.

You can create local AuthPoint users on the Users page in the AuthPoint management UI. Because you can create only one user at a time, you most commonly do this when you want to create test users or to add only a small number of users.
Unlike users synced from an external user database, local AuthPoint users define and manage their own AuthPoint password. When you add a local user account, the user receives an email that prompts them to set their password.
To learn how to add local AuthPoint user accounts, see Add Local AuthPoint Users.
Test the Integration
To test AuthPoint MFA with Workspace ONE UEM, you can authenticate with a mobile token on your mobile device. For SAML resources, you can choose any method (push, QR code, or one-time password).
In this example, we show the push authentication method (users receive a push notification in the mobile app that they must approve to authenticate).
- In a web browser, type the Workspace ONE UEM URL provided to you followed by ?GID plus your GroupID. The syntax is: https://consoleURL/AirWatch/Login?GID=GroupID. In our example, we type https://example.awmdm.com/AirWatch/Login?GID=M1234567.
You are redirected to the AuthPoint authentication page. - Type your email address or AuthPoint user name. Click Next.
The user account must have the same email address in both AuthPoint and Workspace ONE UEM.
- If required, in the Password text box, type your password.
- For the authentication method, click Send Push.
- Approve the authentication request that is sent to your mobile device.
You are logged in to the Workspace ONE UEM console.