While ago I wrote short entry about adding new claim mapping to existing definition of identity token provider. After this post I got following comment from one of readers (good that I still have some of them here 🙂
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Using ADFS with Content Management Server 2002
Maybe CMS 2002 is not most popular content management software in the world but some people are using it in the real world. This is a case with our customer here who will deploy web application based on CMS 2002 in his network. This company maintains two separated AD forests, one is internal forest for … Continue reading "Using ADFS with Content Management Server 2002"
ADFS operation guide
Busy, busy, busy … that are few words which describes my current status best :). That is also a reason why ther aren't too many new posts here but I hope it will change soon. In the meantime new things are showing up on the web so quick info about it. ADFS operations guide just … Continue reading "ADFS operation guide"
WS-Federation support for Apache 2.0
Kim Cameron in his blog published information about WS-Federation toolkit developed for Apache 2.0 by Ping Identity as a part of their SecureID project. This toolkit extends usage of ADFS to application developed in Java, Perl or PHP running on Apache 2.0 platform. In this way users can gain access to applications hosted on Apache … Continue reading "WS-Federation support for Apache 2.0"
Internet2 will support ADFS
Internet2 is a consortium being led by 207 universities working in partnership with industry and government to develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's Internet. (that's from their site 🙂 ) Internet2 consortium made an announcement that Internet2 middleware software project Shibboleth will colaborate with Microsoft to enable support … Continue reading "Internet2 will support ADFS"
Windows 2003 R2 RTM'ed
As we can read on Steven's Bink web site, and also other sources 🙂 Windows 2003 R2 went into RTM stage now. Go R2 Team :), we are (are we?) ready to use it.