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6-529: ADFS may refer to: Active Directory Federation Services in Microsoft Windows server operating systems Advanced Disc Filing System , a file system implemented in Acorn and RISC OS computers Advanced Distributed File System , a defunct IBM file system project Apple DOS File System , a file system for Apple II microcomputers Topics referred to by

12-414: A claims-based access-control authorization model to maintain application security and to implement federated identity . Claims-based authentication involves authenticating a user based on a set of claims about that user's identity contained in a trusted token. Such a token is often issued and signed by an entity that is able to authenticate the user by other means, and that is trusted by the entity doing

18-426: A token containing a series of claims about the user, including their identity. On the other side, the resources side, another federation server validates the token and issues another token for the local servers to accept the claimed identity. This allows a system to provide controlled access to its resources or services to a user that belongs to another security realm without requiring the user to authenticate directly to

24-413: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Active Directory Federation Services Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), a software component developed by Microsoft , can run on Windows Server operating systems to provide users with single sign-on access to systems and applications located across organizational boundaries. It uses

30-616: The claims-based authentication. It is part of the Active Directory Services . Microsoft advises using Entra ID and Azure AD Connect in place of ADFS in most cases. In ADFS, identity federation is established between two organizations by establishing trust between two security realms. A federation server on one side (the accounts side) authenticates the user through the standard means in Active Directory Domain Services and then issues

36-404: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ADFS . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ADFS&oldid=562575742 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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