Shibboleth SP and IIS authentication [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

BONNY, Michael Michael.Bonny at fahcsia.gov.au
Sun Jul 21 19:16:29 EDT 2013


Hi David,

ADFS is an IdP.

If you want to protect your app, then the Microsoft option is to use the WIF (windows identity foundation).

The WIF uses WS-Fed (not SAML2).


You could use the Shibboleth SP to protect and add Authorisation to your site, it depends what it is written in as to what the easiest option is.


EG: 
If your web application is already an ASP.Net app, then adding the WIF components should be VERY easy.
If your web application is already a Java based thing, then using the Shibboleth SP on IIS will be a better option.

I have some example configurations for ADFS and Shibboleth SP if you need them.

Regards,
Michael


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From: users-bounces at shibboleth.net [mailto:users-bounces at shibboleth.net] On Behalf Of david.tello
Sent: Saturday, 20 July 2013 3:42 AM
To: users at shibboleth.net
Subject: RE: Shibboleth SP and IIS authentication

ooooohhh shit....

I was afraid that it wouldn't be possible. I must to study use ADFS, but i didn't want. Thanks for your reply Scott!!




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