Fantastic stuff, you have really helped me out with an ADFS issue, where other sources of information i found were clearly lacking. Straight forward explanations provided by you have really helped out some one who is fairly new to the subject. Thank you.
Hello Sir, Hope this message finds you well. Thank you for your kind help and support. All the training videos are too good for us and help us in work. We would request you to please provide us with "Active Directory Certificate Services" playlist as it was promised by you on your one of the training videos. If possible, please provide us with that playlist. Thank you. May God Always Bless you.
Hello, I have a concern. I want to authenticate users from ADFS as you explain in the videos, but that the LDAP directory is OpenLDAP and not AD. Any suggestion or explanation? Thank you so much.
The default attribute store has to be changed. In this case you need to add open ldap as claim provider and then claim rules must be modified accordingly.
Concepts Work I’ll be waiting, I just love your content and your voice is so soothing it doesn’t make me feel as if you are rushing, also you give plenty of examples, waiting for azure iaas series 😊
Thank you Raza, for being so precise, yes it is "Send an Authentication request". Feel free to keep on sharing feedback, on all videos which you watch and would love to work on them. Thank you once again.
@@ConceptsWork I'm just privileged to have access to this quality content. I am quite confused with a setup that I have. I'm not sure what and where I can find these texts in my metadata file "/idpinitiatedsignon.aspx". This is for the SSO URL from a web based application but all I see for Sign on URL in the metadata is: Basically I have to set up details for the application myself and need to fill in this field from my metadata: "Single Sign-On Service URL" I am getting quite confused...
PKI to be very specific might not be covered, as we are completing all security products for now. But we are sure, all the new content will help you in some or the other. happy learning.
Thanks a lot for such comprehensive video ! Can you also please create video on ADFS certificates and their types? Specially planning & use case of "Token decrypting " certificate?
Thanks for the update, we will share a video soon, which will list details regarding troubleshooting. Every video that we create, has lot of content which will build logical understanding of every component, which might help you in troubleshooting, if possible watch the entire playlist. Thanks once again, for sharing feedback..!! Regards, ConceptsWork
its a really a helpful video. Thanks concept work for empowering us. Could We get the PDF of these Videos, so that we would use it for future interview preparation.
Thank you Sharatth, we are creating a playlist of Device management with Azure AD, which includes all types of Device categories and will be posted soon. Thanks once again.
@@ConceptsWork once again, thank you for these videos, you are amazing, I am one of your subscriber, looking forward for some more content, will recommend my colleagues to subscribe, keep posting😊👍
Thanks again for such a interesting video. Few doubts I have. Please have a look and let me know if my understanding is correct or else please correct me 🙂 1. So we need 2 certs? One for securing the endpoints(public wildcard cert preferably for prod environment).And the other one, a token signing cert(for reading the token contents)? 2. The token signing cert is present by default? 3. I saw that the token signing cert in the video was a self signed cert(issuer and issued to same).So is there some kind of internal CA present in ADFS server who signs this cert? 4. Also, I saw that the token signing cert was not trusted by default.So we need to manually insert it under trusted root section from mmc? Awaiting your response. Thanks again.
Yes, by default the cert is not trusted, that's the reason it is present in the federation metadata. If you want to use a public cert, you can do that as well.
Fantastic stuff, you have really helped me out with an ADFS issue, where other sources of information i found were clearly lacking. Straight forward explanations provided by you have really helped out some one who is fairly new to the subject. Thank you.
Thanks for posting this video series, Really i got full clarity and indepth idea of ADFS...Appreciate you great work..:)
Glad it was helpful!
In-depth knowledge explained in simple plain language. Great job and thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Even Premium courses does not provide these explanations. Thank you so much for this series.
You are most welcome
nice containt with the help of concepts work i am learning whole ADFS thanks to concepts work channel, really appreciate their job.
The best ever I have watched, thank you so much.
You're very welcome
Amazing series of videos. Very detailed, explanations are clear and good.
Useful information in most simple language on ADFS. thanks
This was awesome.. you filled in so many gaps for me
Great Job in sharing the knowledge.
Glad it was helpful!
All videos were very useful. Great job.!!
Glad to hear that!
Very good series I have a better understanding of this technology, thank you, keep it up
Awesome content, you covered. Thank you so much.
Very good explanation
Hello Sir,
Hope this message finds you well.
Thank you for your kind help and support. All the training videos are too good for us and help us in work.
We would request you to please provide us with "Active Directory Certificate Services" playlist as it was promised by you on your one of the training videos.
If possible, please provide us with that playlist.
Thank you.
May God Always Bless you.
One word..... EXCELLENT
Amazing... Thank you so much bro! Excellent
Glad you liked it!
Great video Thanks a lot for uploading such a video. Really its useful
It helped me to understand the ADFS. Thank you :)
Glad it helped!
Brilliant work! Thank you so much!
very nice and useful. Thank you !!!
Glad it was helpful!
Hello, I have a concern.
I want to authenticate users from ADFS as you explain in the videos, but that the LDAP directory is OpenLDAP and not AD. Any suggestion or explanation? Thank you so much.
The default attribute store has to be changed. In this case you need to add open ldap as claim provider and then claim rules must be modified accordingly.
great videos of ADFS ...
May I know if you’re gonna start a series on Azure iaas, all your videos are awesome 👏
Yes by next month from sept 15.
Concepts Work I’ll be waiting, I just love your content and your voice is so soothing it doesn’t make me feel as if you are rushing, also you give plenty of examples, waiting for azure iaas series 😊
Superb content
An other excellent video! Thanks a lot!
Very nice video on metadata and endpoints. One question why token signing certificate is named under x509certificate. what is x509 certificate.
Brilliant work
@11:19 "Sent and Authentication request" = "Send an Authentication request"?
Thank you Raza, for being so precise, yes it is "Send an Authentication request".
Feel free to keep on sharing feedback, on all videos which you watch and would love to work on them.
Thank you once again.
@@ConceptsWork I'm just privileged to have access to this quality content. I am quite confused with a setup that I have. I'm not sure what and where I can find these texts in my metadata file "/idpinitiatedsignon.aspx". This is for the SSO URL from a web based application but all I see for Sign on URL in the metadata is:
Basically I have to set up details for the application myself and need to fill in this field from my metadata: "Single Sign-On Service URL"
I am getting quite confused...
fantastic training
Thanks for your acknowledgement.
Amazing Video.. Thank you so much....
Really really good stuff
What is the reason to have two certificates in the federation metadata, you took the second one? What is the difference between the two?
Very well explained, any update when can we expect video regarding certificate authority services (PKI)
PKI to be very specific might not be covered, as we are completing all security products for now. But we are sure, all the new content will help you in some or the other.
happy learning.
Hi sir, our clients has given fedarationmetadata.xml.. can pls suggest me how to process further it a humble request..
Thanks a lot for such comprehensive video ! Can you also please create video on ADFS certificates and their types? Specially planning & use case of "Token decrypting " certificate?
There is one already, where I have discussed about certificates used in ADFS.
Nice explanation, Where can i get more videos/tutorial for advanced adfs learning
When you say advanced, can you list some of the specific components ?
@@ConceptsWork i mean real time known issues and troubleshooting scenario
Thanks for the update, we will share a video soon, which will list details regarding troubleshooting.
Every video that we create, has lot of content which will build logical understanding of every component, which might help you in troubleshooting, if possible watch the entire playlist.
Thanks once again, for sharing feedback..!!
Regards,
ConceptsWork
Thank you bro
I have setup adfs server I want to integrate adfs sso with cyberark what I need from adfs side?
its a really a helpful video. Thanks concept work for empowering us. Could We get the PDF of these Videos, so that we would use it for future interview preparation.
Thank you for your suggestion, I will start publishing articles as well for all my new videos.
Information was helpful, can you help to know more about logout url from application to adfs?
You are doing a great work sir, is it possible to make hybrid azure ad join concepts as well?
Thank you Sharatth, we are creating a playlist of Device management with Azure AD, which includes all types of Device categories and will be posted soon.
Thanks once again.
@@ConceptsWork once again, thank you for these videos, you are amazing, I am one of your subscriber, looking forward for some more content, will recommend my colleagues to subscribe, keep posting😊👍
Thank you Sharatth for your kind words, we will keep on posting new content.
Enjoy learning.
Regards,
ConceptsWork
Any chance of doing the same series but on server core and therefore use powershell? 🙃
No plans for now, as we are heading towards completing entire Microsoft Security and compliance stack for now.
Thanks again for such a interesting video. Few doubts I have. Please have a look and let me know if my understanding is correct or else please correct me 🙂
1. So we need 2 certs? One for securing the endpoints(public wildcard cert preferably for prod environment).And the other one, a token signing cert(for reading the token contents)?
2. The token signing cert is present by default?
3. I saw that the token signing cert in the video was a self signed cert(issuer and issued to same).So is there some kind of internal CA present in ADFS server who signs this cert?
4. Also, I saw that the token signing cert was not trusted by default.So we need to manually insert it under trusted root section from mmc?
Awaiting your response. Thanks again.
Yes, by default the cert is not trusted, that's the reason it is present in the federation metadata.
If you want to use a public cert, you can do that as well.
Brilliant! thank you!
How can proxy server can access the metadata of the adds server ?
Check this link - docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/dd807055(v=ws.11)?redirectedfrom=MSDN
very useful
hi i am new subscriber can u plse provide ppt oe steps for this series it will be useful