Hello, thank you for the explanations, very usefull. I have a question: after setting up, are all AD users synchronized with AAD? if Yes , can we synchronize only some of them? Thank you
Great explanations. Can you please let me know how do I know the third-party domain is federated with Azure AD or not? Is there any process/method from which I can verify the domain is Federated or not? I want to use B2B for my PowerApps Portal. Thank you :)
Just for Microsoft stuffs right? Or would your ADFS redirect you to the login (dot) microsoft page if you were signing onto a third party app (from the right to the left on your diagram after reaching the app login button)
Depends on where your federating to. AD will direct you to wherever your login page is... OKTA is one popular IDP for that. ADFS works with it as well. it's pretty flexible.
You usually have to set up some sort of port forwarding from your firewall to you ADFS server and make sure that the certificates on the server are valid. Otherwise you'll likely get a bunch of errors.
This is very useful. Now I know how Azure portal login screen redirects me to my company logon screen.
Can you explain the steps of setting up the VM hosting the log in page? I'm generally confused on setting that up for my own homelab.
Hi, for VM level we can follow this process. What are the steps we need to follow when our application hosted in Azure web app service.
Really nice video
Hello, thank you for the explanations, very usefull.
I have a question: after setting up, are all AD users synchronized with AAD?
if Yes , can we synchronize only some of them?
Thank you
If you take the defaults, then yes. You can filter what uses you want too.
Great explanations.
Can you please let me know how do I know the third-party domain is federated with Azure AD or not?
Is there any process/method from which I can verify the domain is Federated or not? I want to use B2B for my PowerApps Portal.
Thank you :)
That's not something you would do here. You can federate your domain though. If you need 3rd party, look at B2C.
Just for Microsoft stuffs right? Or would your ADFS redirect you to the login (dot) microsoft page if you were signing onto a third party app (from the right to the left on your diagram after reaching the app login button)
Depends on where your federating to. AD will direct you to wherever your login page is... OKTA is one popular IDP for that. ADFS works with it as well. it's pretty flexible.
Hey I hope you can help me, when setting up federate azur ad domain I get an error when connecting to AD FS: error connecting to primary AD FS server
You usually have to set up some sort of port forwarding from your firewall to you ADFS server and make sure that the certificates on the server are valid. Otherwise you'll likely get a bunch of errors.
Hi, Just a suggestion.. your rate of speech is high and all sounds boring. I would recommend you to explain slow as you are teaching beginners.
Haha you're funny.