In this video, Microsoft Entra ID Program Manager Stuart Kwan explains the basic concepts and fundamental workings of federated web authentication. Learn more: aka.ms/fbSVgC8...
I was wondering how he was doing it. But I feel like there is a mirror involved in the filming. I just can’t imagine someone is that good at writing backwards
Thanks for the explanation. I am trying to understand the concept of 'IdP Relay'. Is Entra ID/AAD acting as an IdP relay with the on-prem ADFS in this example?
The order of videos for the playlist "Authentication fundamentals: " seems to be incorrect. Watch the playlist in reverse order, i.e: last video in the playlist first! (videos have been uploaded in wrong order in the playlist)
Can ADFS federate it's login to another IDP i.e. instead of using the creds of AD we end up logging in using creds of the external IDP and then the external IDP and ADFS can do a handshake to certify that the user is valid ? Is this feasible?
Do i need to setup a trust between my AD domain (running in AWS) and Azure AD in order to use intune since it is now on Azure? I dont have an AZure account.
Clues is in the logo on his shirt being on the wrong side and his shirt buttoning up the wrong way. Still haven't worked it out completely. There might be a video on it.
t1 is an encrypted saml request that is essentially a XML payload containing a federated id value, typically emailid of alice but it could be something else. AD then decrypts that XML payload and does a lookup by federatedID to find the AD identity of the user and then issues an authentication token for its domain. Sure t1 could be something else and t2 as well but thats 'concrete' example without any fancy 'impedance' nonsense in the vocabulary. Seriously, leave impedance for discussions about electronics already.
This is the quality of great teacher explaining things in very very simple way... loved this series. Thank you
Such a clear explanation. 5/6 minute videos that untie knots. Love these videos.
This is the best explanation I've seen after watching many videos on federation.
We're so happy to hear that!
Short, clear, simple but still informative enough. Thank you.
Short, clear, simple and informative, wow, perfect video.
Thank you for the explination. I'm studying for CompTIA Security+ and this helped significantly. Cheers.
I had to watch this again. I was distracted the first time by the fact that this guy was writing backwards so effortlessly.
I was wondering how he was doing it. But I feel like there is a mirror involved in the filming. I just can’t imagine someone is that good at writing backwards
@@criticaloptimist Obviously dude 💀
Drawing on a glass surface, then horizontally flipped in post?
lol not how that works
Beautifully simplified. Think I will tackle an Azure certification now. You motivated me.
Great explanation! I always come back to this when I'm a little uncertain about something.
Wowww ... complexe theorical concepts can be simplified ... great teacher
This is a relaxing tutorial. Thank you.
Loving this thank you so much for taking the time to create this
Short, Simple, and On-point. :)
We try! 💜
Thanks for the explanation. I am trying to understand the concept of 'IdP Relay'. Is Entra ID/AAD acting as an IdP relay with the on-prem ADFS in this example?
excellent explanation in a simple way
This is an excellent explanation, thanks!
Were you actually writing backwards? Or was the video flipped? Amazing series btw!
didnt even think about that lol
It's called lightboard- DIY th-cam.com/video/FYwXOLU4TKk/w-d-xo.html
Checkout the t-shirt logo on left... reverse imaging... the sherlock in me is flapping my coat and walking away
In fact I had to watch it twice since the first time my brain kept trying to figure out how he writes backwards :-)
@@roger1997ification kibendo
Nice overview - thanks!
Finally understood federation :) thank you
The order of videos for the playlist "Authentication fundamentals: " seems to be incorrect. Watch the playlist in reverse order, i.e: last video in the playlist first! (videos have been uploaded in wrong order in the playlist)
Реально круто, дякую!
well explained. i liked the term impedance matching.
Thanks in a million. Awesome.
What is the "trust reltionship" between SPO and Azure AD in the vide?
Excellent explanation - thank you!
informative and great visual representation
Great overview! I am hoping to find something with more technical detail, searching your channel now :)
Can ADFS federate it's login to another IDP i.e. instead of using the creds of AD we end up logging in using creds of the external IDP and then the external IDP and ADFS can do a handshake to certify that the user is valid ? Is this feasible?
Do i need to setup a trust between my AD domain (running in AWS) and Azure AD in order to use intune since it is now on Azure? I dont have an AZure account.
Great explaination!
Simply awesome.. Thanks you.
Wow. How do you write backwards so easily? Impressive. Great vid.
Also I need to get me that coloured pen. What make is it Stuart?
Nice teaching
Best one, thanks
nice and clear, thank you.
Very informative
Thank you.
Good, but use different color markers next time.
....how did they film this video
Clues is in the logo on his shirt being on the wrong side and his shirt buttoning up the wrong way. Still haven't worked it out completely. There might be a video on it.
th-cam.com/video/eVOPDQ5KYso/w-d-xo.html
Thank you
Excellent
Awesome
thanks
Nailed it
This was very helpful, but I am distracted by how straight you drew the lines...
t1 is an encrypted saml request that is essentially a XML payload containing a federated id value, typically emailid of alice but it could be something else. AD then decrypts that XML payload and does a lookup by federatedID to find the AD identity of the user and then issues an authentication token for its domain. Sure t1 could be something else and t2 as well but thats 'concrete' example without any fancy 'impedance' nonsense in the vocabulary. Seriously, leave impedance for discussions about electronics already.
Thank God no Indian accent so we understand what he’s saying