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  • giovedì 25 giugno 2009 12.23infy123 Medaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
     
    When the service is hosted on .net service bus, which internally makes the calls to  on premise hosted webservice/some other framework which is configured under integrated windows authentication.    How to send windows identity from the client application to service bus hosted service?

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  • venerdì 26 giugno 2009 6.27Yi-Lun LuoMSFT, ModeratoreMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
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    Hello, this won't be easy. You need to deploy a Geneva Server in your company, and configure the Geneva Server to use your Active Directory as the identity provider. Then configure your ACS scope to accept claims issued by your Geneva Server. Now on the client side, you will be able to login with your Active Directory account.

    I suggest you to download the Identity Training Kit from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=c3e315fa-94e2-4028-99cb-904369f177c0. Pay special attention to "Access Control Service" => "Exercise 3: Configuring a Web Service to Accept Tokens from .NET Access Control Service". It tells you how to configure ACS to accept tokens from a custom STS. In your scenario, you need to change the custom STS to your Geneva Server.
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  • venerdì 26 giugno 2009 6.27Yi-Lun LuoMSFT, ModeratoreMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
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    Hello, this won't be easy. You need to deploy a Geneva Server in your company, and configure the Geneva Server to use your Active Directory as the identity provider. Then configure your ACS scope to accept claims issued by your Geneva Server. Now on the client side, you will be able to login with your Active Directory account.

    I suggest you to download the Identity Training Kit from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=c3e315fa-94e2-4028-99cb-904369f177c0. Pay special attention to "Access Control Service" => "Exercise 3: Configuring a Web Service to Accept Tokens from .NET Access Control Service". It tells you how to configure ACS to accept tokens from a custom STS. In your scenario, you need to change the custom STS to your Geneva Server.
    Lante, shanaolanxing This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.