I remember struggling to learn the terminology related to authentication. It was specialized - there were words I thought I understood that meant something very specific in context. I love how you break this down - I would share this with any student or junior dev. I respect how well this is explained. One concept that could be explained is the concept of a cryptographic signature. But I'm not complaining. Great teaching.
This Video is really great and clear to understand what happens behind the seen. How does authorization works ? Can you please make one video. Say my users are with different roles to my app. and depending on the user logged in, the UI will change and the services which the app interacts also may vary.
I understand that Azure Active Directory performs a lot of functions that an IAM Product like Sailpoint, Forgerock or IBM IAM does. Does this mean that we do not need these IAM products in case we deploy Azure AD. Why do we need these IAM Products in this case?
Vast majprity of the explanation is how Kerberos works in AD environment and is not so modern 😂 I was hoping for more details about modern authentication - components, how to toam ot between non-persistent clients etc
I'm bit confused why do we need server when we have Azure AD. It has all user info once migrated from traditional AD.
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As far as I understand: The server part representes your application server (with the business logic of your application) where you want to have information about the users identity. Instead of using your business logic server for authentication, you ask another server (identity provider) to manage all these tasks. You business logic server can then simply accept the users token and verify it at the identity provider. You archieve a nice seperation of concerns so that you business logic server only implements the features of your application - no additional stuff.
The trick is to put glass between the presenter and the camera, the presenter draws on the glass as needed, then you flip the video from side to side before uploading so all the text/drawings shows the same way the presenter drew it.
I cannot focus on this video knowing the video is mirrored. A right-handed guy is using his left hand. It is highly distracting. Why not just do it the normal way with a normal whiteboard?
This series is how I actually understood auth. It's a gem. Thanks!
We're so happy to hear that, keep up the great work! 👏
I remember struggling to learn the terminology related to authentication. It was specialized - there were words I thought I understood that meant something very specific in context. I love how you break this down - I would share this with any student or junior dev. I respect how well this is explained. One concept that could be explained is the concept of a cryptographic signature. But I'm not complaining. Great teaching.
Best tutorial I've seen simplifying this topic to the max!
We're happy to hear that you enjoyed the video! 😀
Fantastic series. Thank you.
Clearly explained! Great job.
Better than the Microsoft documentation
amazing series, makes things super clear
Thank you, we're so glad to hear that!
This Video is really great and clear to understand what happens behind the seen. How does authorization works ? Can you please make one video. Say my users are with different roles to my app. and depending on the user logged in, the UI will change and the services which the app interacts also may vary.
You know something only if you can explain it to a 5 yr old... This guys proved it
His writing skill is amazing
just a hint: he's not left-handed 😅
Why is the basics video the last video in the playlist? Microsoft always amazes me.
The presentation is reverent and thanks.
This is a great video.
Great one Quick and Concise
I understand that Azure Active Directory performs a lot of functions that an IAM Product like Sailpoint, Forgerock or IBM IAM does. Does this mean that we do not need these IAM products in case we deploy Azure AD. Why do we need these IAM Products in this case?
Is there a book or course that can be recommended that covers the material this well?
Vast majprity of the explanation is how Kerberos works in AD environment and is not so modern 😂
I was hoping for more details about modern authentication - components, how to toam ot between non-persistent clients etc
Thanks for the explanation
great explanation!✌
I'm bit confused why do we need server when we have Azure AD. It has all user info once migrated from traditional AD.
As far as I understand: The server part representes your application server (with the business logic of your application) where you want to have information about the users identity. Instead of using your business logic server for authentication, you ask another server (identity provider) to manage all these tasks. You business logic server can then simply accept the users token and verify it at the identity provider. You archieve a nice seperation of concerns so that you business logic server only implements the features of your application - no additional stuff.
Dude is writing completely backwards better than i write in normal form.
I think the video is mirrored so that it will show us the correct pov.
Amazing explanation
Did this guy mirrored his hand writing for us?
i reckon he's writing with his right hand, and the video is mirrored
Here is the link to a guy explaining how you can set this up - th-cam.com/video/FYwXOLU4TKk/w-d-xo.html
@@ColineSchaffer Thanks for taking the extra step of posting the link. Appreciate it 😊
So let me get this straight. We had a one step process...... and we turned it into a four step process. Gotcha.
How is that a non-interactive app fills that "web view"?
Wheres package MSAL for Flutter?
What's that technology used to write on screen? Or on air?
glass and a pen
The trick is to put glass between the presenter and the camera, the presenter draws on the glass as needed, then you flip the video from side to side before uploading so all the text/drawings shows the same way the presenter drew it.
@@samswanson9332 I legitimately thought that this guy had learned to write backwards like it was no big deal!? 😁
@@ibertilbage1 you forgot to flip the camera son
Excellent
Very helpful
I didn't know Azure was actually pronounced AAZHURE... I've only heard it pronounced Uhzhure... I guess I leant something new!
Great.
Great
I cannot focus on this video knowing the video is mirrored. A right-handed guy is using his left hand. It is highly distracting. Why not just do it the normal way with a normal whiteboard?
不過就是OPEN ID
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looks over engineered than just talking to the DC.