Re: SAML

From: Dominick Baier [DevelopMentor] (dbaier_at_pleasepleasenospamdevelop.com)
Date: 05/31/05


Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 09:27:01 -0700

Hello JT,

this is currently not supported.

If you are using WSE - you can extend the token architecture - and i heard
rumours that there may be a custom token that implements SAML. But i can't
remember where i heard this.

But out of the box - no this does not work.

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Dominick Baier - DevelopMentor
http://www.leastprivilege.com

> Dominick,
>
> Thanks for the info. Let me see if I understand this correctly - We
> are currently not using ADFS or AzMan and therefore, SAML is not an
> option at this point in time. I was asked to look into using SAML when
> authenticating from a .NET web application to another web application
> using credentials supplied by the .NET web application.
>
> Thanks.
> Jenny
> "Dominick Baier [DevelopMentor]" wrote:
>
>> Hello Joe,
>>
>> exactly.
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>> Dominick Baier - DevelopMentor
>> http://www.leastprivilege.com
>>> Hey Dominick,
>>>
>>> This is in combination with the new ADFS stuff, right?
>>>
>>> Joe K.
>>>
>>> "Dominick Baier [DevelopMentor]"
>>> <dbaier@pleasepleasenospamdevelop.com> wrote in message
>>> news:421236632530492017403295@news.microsoft.com...
>>>
>>>> Hello JT,
>>>>
>>>> the only sign of SAML in the microsoft space i have seen so far is,
>>>> that AzMan in W2K3 R2 will support SAML tokens as identities...
>>>>
>>>> would love to hear other pointers or opinions...
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------------------
>>>> Dominick Baier - DevelopMentor
>>>> http://www.leastprivilege.com
>>>>> Does Microsoft fully support SAML? One article I read states that
>>>>> Microsoft supports SAML tokens but does not plan to support the
>>>>> SAML protocol.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, does anyone have any recommended resources (books, websites)
>>>>> to find examples of implementing SAML in .NET.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
>>>>>