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Active Directory Administration Cookbook - Second Edition

You're reading from  Active Directory Administration Cookbook - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803242507
Pages 696 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Sander Berkouwer Sander Berkouwer
Profile icon Sander Berkouwer

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Optimizing Forests, Domains, and Trusts 2. Chapter 2: Managing Domain Controllers 3. Chapter 3: Managing Active Directory Roles and Features 4. Chapter 4: Managing Containers and Organizational Units 5. Chapter 5: Managing Active Directory Sites and Troubleshooting Replication 6. Chapter 6: Managing Active Directory Users 7. Chapter 7: Managing Active Directory Groups 8. Chapter 8: Managing Active Directory Computers 9. Chapter 9: Managing DNS 10. Chapter 10: Getting the Most Out of Group Policy 11. Chapter 11: Securing Active Directory 12. Chapter 12: Managing Certificates 13. Chapter 13: Managing Federation 14. Chapter 14: Handling Authentication in a Hybrid World (AD FS, PHS, PTA, and DSSO) 15. Chapter 15: Handling Synchronization in a Hybrid World (Azure AD Connect) 16. Chapter 16: Hardening Azure AD 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 13: Managing Federation

Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) has been around for 20 years. Its interactions are based on protocols—such as New Technology LAN Manager (NTLM) and Kerberos—that Microsoft has invented and/or expanded on. In fact, these protocols originated before some companies were even connected to the internet era; they were intended for safe networks. However, today, there's a need for open protocols that are usable on all networks, allowing for interactions without technology boundaries. Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) allows for these interactions.

AD FS was initially purposed for organization-to-organization collaboration without a need to set up and maintain Active Directory trusts. Recently, it gained traction as a common way to implement single sign-on (SSO) between AD DS on-premises and Azure AD.

The following recipes will be covered in this chapter:

  • Choosing the right AD FS farm deployment method
  • ...
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