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Microsoft Windows Identity Foundation Cookbook.
Title:
Microsoft Windows Identity Foundation Cookbook.
Author:
Chanda, Sandeep.
ISBN:
9781849686211
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (308 pages)
Contents:
Microsoft Windows Identity Foundation Cookbook -- Table of Contents -- Microsoft Windows Identity Foundation Cookbook -- Credits -- Foreword -- About the Author -- Acknowledgement -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Support files, eBooks, discount offers, and more -- Why Subscribe? -- Free Access for Packt account holders -- Instant Updates on New Packt Books -- Preface -- What this book covers -- What you need for this book -- Who this book is for -- Conventions -- Reader feedback -- Customer support -- Downloading the example code -- Errata -- Piracy -- Questions -- 1. Overview of Claims-based Identity -- Introduction -- Abstracting identity with claims -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Authorization context -- See also -- Designing claims-based tokens using Security Assertion Markup Language -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Signing an assertion digitally -- Serializing SamlSecurityToken -- SamlAdvice and SamlConditions -- See also -- Augmenting security with a claims-based architecture -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- Implementing federated security using a Security Token Service -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Passive federation -- Single realm STS -- Implementing Single Sign-On using claims -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Implementing Single Sign-Out in a trust realm -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Configuring certificates for the claims-based applications -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Proof token -- See also -- 2. Programming with Windows Identity Foundation -- Introduction -- Configuring applications for Windows Identity Foundation runtime support -- Getting ready.

How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- Implementing claims in ASP.NET MVC 3 Web Applications -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Single sign-out -- WIF and ASP.NET MVC 4 -- See also -- Extending the Windows integrated authentication to support claims-based identity -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- Implementing claims-based authentication and authorization in ASP.NET MVC 3 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- FederatedPassiveSignIn Control for ASPX View Engine -- See also -- Designing claims-enabled WCF services -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- ActAs and OnBehalfOf -- See also -- Implementing WIF Session Mode with a distributed token cache -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- 3. Advanced Programming with Windows Identity Foundation -- Introduction -- Implementing the claims pipeline -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Secure token consumer -- See also -- Designing a custom Identity Provider Security Token Service (IP-STS) -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- Designing a custom Relying Party Security Token Service (RP-STS) -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- Implementing support for SAML 2.0 tokens -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Bearer and Holder-of-key tokens -- See also -- Implementing Windows identity impersonation with Claims to Windows Token Service (c2WTS) -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Static content security -- Certificate logon -- See also -- Troubleshooting and monitoring in WIF -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more...

4. Cloud-based Identity with Azure Access Control Service -- Introduction -- Configuring Access Control Service for an ASP.NET MVC 3 relying party -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works… -- See also -- Leveraging web-based identity providers such as Windows Live, Google, and Facebook -- How to do it... -- How it works… -- See also -- Designing secure REST services using ACS 2.0 and OAuth -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works… -- See also -- Using ACS 2.0 Management Service -- How to do it... -- How it works… -- See also -- Securing Windows Phone applications using ACS 2.0 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works… -- See also -- Securing iOS applications using ACS 2.0 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works… -- 5. Identity Management with Active Directory Federation Services -- Introduction -- Configuring a federation server -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- SQL Server as a configuration database -- AD FS Role in Windows Server -- Implementing a federation scenario with WIF and AD FS 2.0 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Implementing a identity delegation -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Integrating AD FS 2.0 with Azure ACS 2.0 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Troubleshooting in AD FS 2.0 with debug tracing -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- 6. Enterprise Server Interoperability with WIF, Azure ACS 2.0, and AD FS 2.0 -- Introduction -- Implementing claims-based authentication in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- FBA and the claims-based authentication -- Custom identity provider -- See also.

Implementing claims-based authentication in Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2011 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Disable claims-based authentication -- Claims-based authentication for Internet-Facing Deployment -- See also -- Implementing identity with AD FS 2.0 for the applications hosted on Windows Azure -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Integrating AD FS 2.0 with Office 365 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- Implementing Single Sign-On with Salesforce -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- 7. Extension and Future of Windows Identity Foundation -- Introduction -- Securing Workflow Services using Workflow Foundation Security Pack CTP 1 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- The TokenFlowScope activity -- See also -- Implementing WIF SAML 2.0 Extension CTP -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Extensibility -- Securing Windows 8 Metro applications using Azure ACS 2.0 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Identity provider's login URL -- Cache credentials with Password Vault -- Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows 8 -- See also -- Implementing machine-driven, claims-based access control with Windows Server 8 Dynamic Access Control and .NET Framework 4.5 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Configuring Federation Services role in Windows Server 8 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Index.
Abstract:
This book is written in a simple, easy to understand format, with lots of screenshots and step-by-step explanations.If you are a .NET developer looking forward to building access control in your applications using claims-based identity, then this is the best guide for you. This book is also an excellent choice for professionals and IT administrators trying to enable Single Sign-On across applications within the enterprise, and in the cloud spanning interoperable platforms. No previous knowledge on the subject is necessary, however a strong foundation in the C# programming language and .NET Framework 4.0 is expected. A good understanding of authentication and authorization concepts (Windows and Forms based) in .NET would also help.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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