What is ADFS (Active Directory Federation Services)? Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) is a software component developed by Microsoft that can be installed on Windows Server operating systems to provide users with single sign-on access to systems and applications located across organizational boundaries
Introduction to Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS . . . First published on TechNet on Apr 20, 2014 With all of this great talk on the Windows 8 1 Client Update we here at ASKPFEPLAT didn’t want to leave out one important Active Directory Federation Server (AD FS) feature released with the Windows Server 2012 R2 Update My Name is Keith Brewer and I am here to introduce this AD FS login enhancement feature called AlternateLoginID This blog is
Setting up OIDC with ADFS - Invalid UserInfo Request I was able to get the adfs userinfo endpoint to work by following these steps: Make the authorize endpoint request with an extra query param key-value pair, resource=urn:microsoft:userinfo
Update on Exchange Server ADFS Modern Authentication support We are pleased to provide an update regarding Exchange Server ADFS Modern Authentication support As of today, ADFS Modern Authentication is supported across all channels in Outlook within Microsoft 365 Apps
ADFS Deep Dive: Planning and Design Considerations The ADFS servers will need outbound TCP 80 to perform revocation checking on any partner certificates With ADFS 2012 R2, if they decide to use the self-signed certificates that ADFS can generate, the first server you install ADFS on will need LDAP TCP 389 access to the PDC emulator to create the certificate sharing container in AD